“Ann Druyan [Sagan’s wife] suggests an
experiment: Look back again at the pale blue dot of the preceding chapter. Take
a good long look at it. Stare at the dot for any length of time and then try to
convince yourself that God created the whole Universe for one of the 10 million
or so species of life that inhabit that speck of dust. Now take it a step
further: Imagine that everything was made just for a single shade of that
species, or gender, or ethnic or religious subdivision. If this doesn’t strike
you as unlikely, pick another dot. Imagine it to be inhabited by a different
form of intelligent life. They, too, cherish the notion of a God who has
created everything for their benefit. How seriously do you take their claim?” ~
Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space
Theologically,
this is a fail from the start. Logically, the entirety of the quote is also a
fail as it takes in too many assumptions and builds arguments and false
dilemmas from them. They, whether it be Carl or his wife Ann are asking us to
look back at earth from a physical and emotional distance with man and the Earth as reference points. It then tells us to
imagine that this “dot” (a euphemism for Earth) was created for one of 10
million species that inhabit it. This is an incorrect framing of the truth. Although the universe and all
within it were created to specifically support our lives and the things within the universe lend themselves to our
discovery (dominion)...it was not created for us in actuality. It was created so that we as humans would thrive but that was not the sole purpose for
its creation, this is a misunderstanding by Sagan and his wife. They along with others misunderstand the theological purpose of Creation of the heavens, earth and man. The fact of man’s creation is missed entirely in Druyan's statement, probably because
the hypothetical scenario is being formulated by an evolutionist.
The correct
way to view the creation of the “pale blue dot” and mankind is simple to state
but harder to elaborate on. The entire Bible points to the purpose of the
Creation being for God’s glory. Here’s the thing. God is brought glory through
His Creation, specifically the salvation of man in the Gospel. This is part of the reason Man
was created in God’s image. Think
about it, images are specifically made to represent the original. Why? It
brings attention (glory) to the original. God puts man on Earth so there would be
direct images of Him in the world. God allows man to fall in sin so that he could redeem them Himself through His own Son, the God-man Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 43:6-7 ~ “I will say to the north,
Give up, and to the south, Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar and my
daughters from the end of the earth, everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I
formed and made.”
The Heavens
that Sagan often spoke of were made for the same purpose.
Psalm 19:1 ~ “The heavens declare the glory
of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.
So when Sagan and his wife paint this image of man's insignificance in the face of such vast odds and an expansive cosmos, they miss the point of the Creation entirely. They are using mankind and mankind’s perspective as a point of reference for scale and meaning but in reality the true measure of man, the Earth and the Universe is in reality...God. So, it is clear why agnostics like Druyan and Sagan would miss this point. They have no desire to glorify an entity that they don't want to believe exists. On the other hand, as any believer knows, next to God, everything in the Creation pales by comparison (see what I did there?). This then changes the importance of man in the big picture. They are instrumental to God's purposes and His will but they are not the primary focus as Sagan and Druyan suggest.
So when Sagan and his wife paint this image of man's insignificance in the face of such vast odds and an expansive cosmos, they miss the point of the Creation entirely. They are using mankind and mankind’s perspective as a point of reference for scale and meaning but in reality the true measure of man, the Earth and the Universe is in reality...God. So, it is clear why agnostics like Druyan and Sagan would miss this point. They have no desire to glorify an entity that they don't want to believe exists. On the other hand, as any believer knows, next to God, everything in the Creation pales by comparison (see what I did there?). This then changes the importance of man in the big picture. They are instrumental to God's purposes and His will but they are not the primary focus as Sagan and Druyan suggest.
So when people
like Carl Sagan or Ann Druyan ask why Earth is the only inhabited planet, why man is the only rational inhabitant in the Cosmos or why there is such a large and
empty universe...the answer is actually rather simple. The answer needs to be
understood as matched and measured against God Himself. When we have such an unimaginable
infinite reference point like God…even the finite universe seems to look a
little smaller. Mankind and the Earth are not the correct reference point to understand life and purpose (which was the original premise for the Cosmos series).
It’s about God, not man.
We were only created to know Him to our benefit and to love Him as He loves us. The universe in its incomprehensibility and vastness then serves as the grandest and most expansive thing in the Creation by which we can understand God…and even the universe falls short in this endeavor. The scale and the enormity of the Cosmos is only a hint of the infinite nature of God. The irony is that we can barely get our minds around the universe that we can see. God is something else entirely.
It’s about God, not man.
We were only created to know Him to our benefit and to love Him as He loves us. The universe in its incomprehensibility and vastness then serves as the grandest and most expansive thing in the Creation by which we can understand God…and even the universe falls short in this endeavor. The scale and the enormity of the Cosmos is only a hint of the infinite nature of God. The irony is that we can barely get our minds around the universe that we can see. God is something else entirely.
If there is
something that is pale in this analogy it is the complexion of man when
matched against and infinite holy God who greater than the expansiveness of the
Creation itself. The prophet Isaiah said it best when the same reality hit him too.
Isaiah 6:1-5 ~ “In the year that king Uzziah
died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up,
and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six
wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and
with twain he did fly. And one cried
unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the
whole earth is full of his glory. And
the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was
filled with smoke. Then said I, Woe
is me for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the
midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of
hosts!
Contrary to Sagan's/Druyan's statement, it is not unlikely that God created the universe or the Earth and mankind in it. What is unlikely is that there
is another world inhabited by another species or race as fancied by these two.
If this was true it would diminish that which Christ did on the cross to save
humanity.
1 Peter 3:18 ~ “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit…”
Hebrews 9:28 ~ "...so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him."
In my Christian worldview, this is not tenable. There is no second world, there is no second death and Resurrection. It was done once and it was finished. To believe anything else is to deny the truth of Scripture. I am staking my entire worldview on the fact there is no such thing as sentient extraterrestrial life. Sagan and his wife want to believe that there are other worlds with sentient beings like humanity and it is exactly because this would diminish the need for God in their worldview. I on the other hand believe there really is no other inhabited world for the exact reasons I just explained. This isn’t really about the numbers and statistics in relation to mankind. It is about bringing glory to God. The universe was indeed created in an anthropocentric (man-centered) manner. It is in an optimal condition to support human life but it was done so to show that God did it specifically for mankind on Earth so that it would inevitably bring glory to only Him. There are no others. There are no aliens. That is topic for another post and it revolves around preconditioning humanity for accepting the demonic. As much as aliens make for really good science fiction, they don't make for good reality. Demons on the other hand do make for exceptional reality and in the movies it is sometimes called horror.
1 Peter 3:18 ~ “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit…”
Hebrews 9:28 ~ "...so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him."
In my Christian worldview, this is not tenable. There is no second world, there is no second death and Resurrection. It was done once and it was finished. To believe anything else is to deny the truth of Scripture. I am staking my entire worldview on the fact there is no such thing as sentient extraterrestrial life. Sagan and his wife want to believe that there are other worlds with sentient beings like humanity and it is exactly because this would diminish the need for God in their worldview. I on the other hand believe there really is no other inhabited world for the exact reasons I just explained. This isn’t really about the numbers and statistics in relation to mankind. It is about bringing glory to God. The universe was indeed created in an anthropocentric (man-centered) manner. It is in an optimal condition to support human life but it was done so to show that God did it specifically for mankind on Earth so that it would inevitably bring glory to only Him. There are no others. There are no aliens. That is topic for another post and it revolves around preconditioning humanity for accepting the demonic. As much as aliens make for really good science fiction, they don't make for good reality. Demons on the other hand do make for exceptional reality and in the movies it is sometimes called horror.
Addendum:
I'll leave you with a video of Vangelis' Heaven & Hell - Space Time Continuum, Part I which was one of the songs that played behind the original Cosmos miniseries in 1980. I do so mostly because of the images of the universe it shows which are pretty darn cool.