jaydeehess
Penultimate Amazing
No he doesn't.
"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."
The implication is either that these aliens, like the baser animals do not have a soul and thus cannot be 'saved' and thus cannot enter heaven; or they have a soul but Jesus died only for human souls thus they cannot be saved and thus not only cannot enter heaven but also will go to the residence of unsaved souls, hell.
However the Bible does not taint animals with Adam's sin, therefore the former, that these are soul-less beings, cannot be what Ham believes. If therefore, they are in posssession of a soul, tainted by Adam's sin, but unsaved and therefore still under the penalty for Adam's sin, they are going to hell.
Either produce a contrary argument or accept this one.
If you want evidence that Ham considers the final (non) resting place of unsaved souls, then you haven't paid him, or the Bible , much attention.
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