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Philip Klass’ short story “On Venus We Have a Rabbi!”, published in 1974, offers a humorous tale of the Interstellar Neozionist Conference, during which a Rabbinical court must decide whether or not to allow an alien species, the Bulbas of Rigel, to be allowed to join the Jewish faith since they are not human, and if they’re not human they cannot be Jewish. Ultimately the court decides in favor of the Bulbas, concluding “There are Jews — and there are Jews. The Bulbas belong in the second group.”

Well there’s an interesting selection for an excerpt.

A study by Ted Peters, theology professor at Berkeley, found that 69% of non-religions people believe the discovery of ETI (extra-terrestrial intelligence) compared to 34% of people who identify as religious.

Non-religious people find it more plausible that aliens exits then a god.

While a two thirds of religious people find it to far fetched that aliens exits.

Intriguing.

We would almost definitely have to submit to any aliens that came here.

They would be more advanced than us as they are not only capable of escaping their planets gravity but have energy storage capacity to travel distance.