Apatheist,
I think ALL this rests basically on ONE ISSUE:
1) Do you believe that this world is created or Happened by chance ? by Luck?
2) Or is there a Grand intelligent Design?
3) And if there is an Intelligent Design, thus is there an ultimate Grand Intelligent Designer?
I think we agree that NONE of this can be "PROVEN." And thus, for me, it comes down to a matter of FAITH. (And Michael Guillen argues that even Atheists have a set of "Beliefs" even if they do not REALIZE they do or express it quite that. Going further, some argue that Atheistic Science is the or A NEW Religion.)
As far as finding a Religion to meet ALL or most of your view, I am rather sure that you WILL NOT. The ONLY way THAT will happen is to START your own. And THAT I do NOT Recommend. You can take bits from here and there and "cobble together" your own set of beliefs and live your Life according to that. It seems that taking that eclectic approach, you and Lionz have both done so, Apatheist.
And YES, I did get the irony or sarcasm in your screen name. I have not figured it ALL out, but I saw the combination of Apathy and Atheist there. Carry on..!
Let me look at this question you posed:
I have one fundamental question for you: do you believe that this is the only planet in the entire universe with life on it?
If so, what will it do to your belief system if life is discovered on another planet?
If not, did/will Jesus visit those planets too, and would it be in the same white guy/beard/flowing robes garb, even if they're small furry blue creatures with 50 arms each who invented the underarm deodorant before the wheel? Would he end up being crucified again to save them from their sins?
I do not really KNOW. I see arguments can be made for both SOLO and other life (ET) outside Earth.
a) A silicon based life form is much less likely to be diverse.
b) Carbon can bond with 4 other atoms AND form long Chains and those chains can branch.
c) The biggest impact, imo, is the long DNA molecule, not possible without Carbon.
To understand the chemical formula for typical DNA molecules, consider the following points:
DNA is composed of nucleotides, each containing a sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base.
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose, which has the formula C5H10O4.
The phosphate group contributes PO4, which is part of the backbone structure.
The nitrogenous bases include adenine (C5H5N5), thymine (C5H6N2O2), cytosine (C4H5N3O), and guanine (C5H5N5O).
The overall empirical formula for DNA can be approximated as CxHyNzOw, where x, y, z, and w vary based on the specific sequence of nucleotides.
That is the Chemistry, in a nutshell. Now for some Physics: The Drake Equation. On the cursory level, THE ODDS say there HAS to be extra-terrestial (ET) life outside Earth.
This may be of interest to you:
https://science.nasa.gov/universe/exopl ... -equation/
And we have had little "Proof" or evidence of ETs. And, despite the ODDS that there MIGHT be life as such, there are other and newer arguments mades as we learn about exo-Planets and find more, seemingly nearly each day:
The Fermi paradox is the discrepancy between the lack of conclusive evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life and the apparently high likelihood of its existence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
Fermi paradox
Main article: Fermi paradox
A civilization lasting for tens of millions of years could be able to spread throughout the galaxy, even at the slow speeds foreseeable with present-day technology. However, no confirmed signs of civilizations or intelligent life elsewhere have been found, either in this Galaxy or in the observable universe of 2 trillion galaxies.[91][92] According to this line of thinking, the tendency to fill (or at least explore) all available territory seems to be a universal trait of living things, so the Earth should have already been colonized, or at least visited, but no evidence of this exists. Hence Fermi's question "Where is everybody?".[93][94]
A large number of explanations have been proposed to explain this lack of contact; a book published in 2015 elaborated on 75 different explanations.[95] In terms of the Drake Equation, the explanations can be divided into three classes:
Few intelligent civilizations ever arise. This is an argument that at least one of the first few terms, R∗ · fp · ne · fl · fi, has a low value. The most common suspect is fi, but explanations such as the rare Earth hypothesis argue that ne is the small term.
Intelligent civilizations exist, but we see no evidence, meaning fc is small. Typical arguments include that civilizations are too far apart, it is too expensive to spread throughout the galaxy, civilizations broadcast signals for only a brief period of time, communication is dangerous, and many others.
The lifetime of intelligent, communicative civilizations is short, meaning the value of L is small. Drake suggested that a large number of extraterrestrial civilizations would form, and he further speculated that the lack of evidence of such civilizations may be because technological civilizations tend to disappear rather quickly. Typical explanations include it is the nature of intelligent life to destroy itself, it is the nature of intelligent life to destroy others, they tend to be destroyed by natural events, and others.
These lines of reasoning lead to the Great Filter hypothesis,[96] which states that since there are no observed extraterrestrial civilizations despite the vast number of stars, at least one step in the process must be acting as a filter to reduce the final value. According to this view, either it is very difficult for intelligent life to arise, or the lifetime of technologically advanced civilizations, or the period of time they reveal their existence must be relatively short.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
Until other intellgent ET life is found, the relevant question(s) about Christ becomes MOOT, right??
Last point for now: I recall reading a sci fi story on the point about Christ: Did he DIE only once for EVERYONE or was his Death repeated on each Planet. I cannot recall the name of the short story or its author.