E.T. Went Home to Hell,
The Sequel
Ken Ham, director of Kentucky’s Creation Museum, has announced that 20th Century Fox and the Creation Museum will produce a sequel to E.T.
Mr. Ham explained that the movie glorified the innocence of an alien without explaining the alien’s final fate. “The Bible makes it clear that Adam’s sin affected the whole universe,” “This means that any aliens would also be affected by Adam’s sin, but because they are not Adam’s descendants, they can’t have salvation.”
“Jesus did not become the “GodKlingon” or the “GodMartian”! Only descendants of Adam can be saved. God’s Son remains the “Godman” as our Savior. In fact, the Bible makes it clear that we see the Father through the Son (and we see the Son through His Word). To suggest that aliens could respond to the gospel is just totally wrong.”
“Aliens probably don’t exist — and if they do, they’re going to Hell anyway.”