Do you mean like aliens, little green men, ect...I never really studied the Bible much, but I don't think so. I believe the Bible was change though time so their is really no way to tell what was originally in the Bible. But from my knowledge of the Bible in todays time they are not mentioned. I could be wrong though.
BTW I love you avatar, "The Never Ending Story" is one of my favorite movies.
2006-09-08 09:59:29
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answered by Umm Ali 6
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Yes, extra terrestrial meaning not of this earth.
The Bible mentions God, Jesus (before and after his earthly life), the righteous angels, and the rebellious angels (including Satan).
The Bible says that there are myriads of myriads of angels - 10,000s of 10,000s or millions. (Wonder where some people get the idea that he needs more?)
As for any others - havent seen any others mentioned than those listed.
2006-09-08 16:37:15
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answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3
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The Bible reveals that life on earth is not all there is.There are spirit beings,God AND the angels,that are vastly superior to man in intelligence and power.They have already communicated with mankind,explaining th origin of life,and what the solution is to all the overwhelming problems.
2006-09-08 16:34:41
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answered by Truth 2
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yes they were called angels/fallen angels/demons. they came to earth and reproduced with humans, creating an offspring classified as the nephilim. this race was larger then normal humans (an example would be david and goliath - goliath was considered to be a nephilim). and an extra-terrestrial basically means outside of eart/not native to earth, well god and satan dont live here so technically we can classify them as aliens as well. if youd like to study more on this, theres a guy named Chuck Missler who has a very interesting speech on the nephilim.
2006-09-08 16:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really, unless you call spirits "extraterrestrials". So if you go extra-of-body, you could get called extra-terrestrial. Not inthe sense of UFOs, aliens with big heads or anything of that sort, though.
2006-09-08 16:36:48
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answered by defOf 4
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yes, angels who came to earth are mentioned. one example is in genesis when two angels come in the form on men to meet Lot in Soddom.
the nephilim/angels mating with women is a debated interpretation of another passage in genesis
however the Bible does not mention life from different planets if that is what you mean
2006-09-08 16:35:07
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answered by Brad 4
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There are no extra-terrestrials though some people act like they might be from elsewhere.
2006-09-08 16:34:04
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answered by Coco 5
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Technically, yes. God and Jesus and the angels are not from this world, so they could be considered extraterrestrial. But no intelligent lifeforms of a PHYSICAL nature were portrayed as living on a planet other than earth.
2006-09-08 16:36:47
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answered by Aloofly Goofy 6
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It is said in some circles that Ezekiel witnessed an extraterrestial vehicle that was passed off as a vision. Hard to say, you would have to read it.
2006-09-08 16:36:28
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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Ezekiel, chapter 1, pretty well meshes up with most modern alien encounter stories.
So, I'll give that a good "possibly"
2006-09-08 16:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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