"why does every time there is evidence of life elsewhere. People loss faith in
God? I think what they loss faith in, is the Christian God."
As knowledge increases, some of faith don't adapt, possibly stuck on pet
interpretations, but others do.
I have several basics in understanding faith as such: don't mess with the in-
creasing known proven facts that faith hopes for a possible God beyond, don't be
'centric and intolerant whether you believe in God this way that way or no way,
and that nobody should be hurt or killed over whichever of those choices. Find-
ings on exoplanets are part of the facts.
There's a good article on exoplanets, etc., occasionally at the Science Daily
web site (which I have as part of my iGoogle home page).
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100803072848.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/search/?keyword=exoplanets
I'm not Catholic, but according to José Gabriel Funes, an Argentine Jesuit
priest and astronomer, who's the current director of the Vatican Observatory,
"In an interview in May 2008 he stated that the possible existence of intelligent
extraterrestrials did not contradict church teaching."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Gabriel_Funes
"The Catholic political philosopher Comte Joseph de Maistre responded to
Paine’s claims by suggesting that Christ’s earthly Incarnation was a sacrifice
whose power reached throughout the cosmos. He quoted the ancient Catholic theo-
logian Origen: 'The altar was at Jerusalem, but the blood of the Victim bathed
the universe.'”
http://www.osv.com/tabid/7631/itemid/7002/Life-on-Other-Planets.aspx