<hysterical reaction that radrook expects from me>The "impression you get"? You mean the Bible doesn't say? Oh, my, you're on your own, huh? I guess were supposed to assume that since god made them so far away we're not supposed to communicate and ask sticky questions like, "Do they have souls? Do they need to be saved, or did they pass their big test? Do they even have a religious concept at all? ...snip....</hysteria>
I never mentioned the Bible so you can't logically be referring to me
Well, if there is an ID and he created the distances, the hazards, the light velocity speed limits why is it illogical to think that he doesn't want us to get in contact? If indeed he'd wanted us to communicate more easily he could have just as easily placed them on Venus or Mars or have created a duplicate earth within our solar system.
As for sticky questions, why are they sticky? They are simply questions just like any other questions we have a right to ask. Neither do the answers to those questions present any particular difficulty as you seem to imagine. Why you think they do is beyond me.
Let me give you a demonstration:
Do they need to be saved?
Any intelligent creature at serious odds with the ID as you are describing it
is in need of being tweaked, correcte, or fixed.
Do they have a religious concept?
It depends on how they were designed. Animals don't have religious concepts.
Do they have souls?
Again that depends on whether the ID has chosen to grant them a soul as you conceive the word to mean.
None of those questions pose any insurmountable obstacle to religious faith. Why do you feel they do?