From what I read, most scientists doubt that there is any kind of life on the other planets in our solar system; the harshness of their environments makes it very unlikely.
Nor does the Bible say whether or not there is life like ours elsewhere in the universe. There may be— but we simply don't know. The Bible's focus is on us and our relationship with God. If there is life elsewhere in the universe, it is there because God created it, and it is just as dependent on Him as we are for its existence. The Bible says, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1).
It's interesting to speculate on questions like this—but I hope you won't overlook the larger issues about God's creation. For example, have you ever stopped to think how great God must be—so great that He brought the whole universe into existence, and sustains it by His power? The psalmist declared, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands" (Psalm 19:1).
But the greatest truth about God is that He not only created us, but He loves us. He loves us so much that He wants us to spend eternity with Him in heaven—and He sent His Son into the world to make this possible.
Granny
2007-03-31 12:34:37
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answered by ♥Granny♥ 4
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There are countless stars in the universe, more than we will ever see. Many of these stars have a system of planets of their own, meaning that we do not even have a word that would be a high enough number to indicate the numbr of planets in the universe, it is foolish to believe we are the only life in the universe. The Bible said nothing of other planets or the possibility of life on them as the authors had no knowledge of the real astronomy of the universe.
2007-03-31 12:30:36
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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In our solar system, we're probably the only one.
In the entire universe, I'd say it's pretty likely there's some form of life out there somewhere.
The Bible says nothing about other planets, let alone life on them.
2007-03-31 12:28:58
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answered by Snark 7
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photograph this. The Western races have stepped forward technologies to a level wherein area commute is now available. different races on earth on diverse products of land are nevertheless residing interior the stone age, such via fact the hot Guinea islanders or the Amazon river indians, Australian Aboriginals, and so on. we could anticipate to make certain certainly one of those disparate issue on 2 diverse planets. maybe there could be no information of humanoid existence in any respect on the different planet. In any experience if technological guy got here across existence on yet another, comparable planet interior the photograph voltaic equipment, you may properly be helpful that all and sundry efforts could be made to make certain touch with this different planet. that's exceptionally helpful too that adventurous souls could choose for to bypass to proceed to exist this different planet and maybe set up colonies with a clean ideology, rules, guidance, and so on, coming up a clean kind of society pehaps and based loosely on the precepts of the colonising race,.they does no longer be below any criminal jurisdiction from Earth for long till this jurisdiction must be enforced, that's very no longer likely till a significantly new form of area commute have been got here across or invented.
2016-11-25 02:50:23
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answered by lueck 4
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There is evidence that life has been on both this and mars. What mindless ostrich with his head in sand still thinks we are the center of the universe and the only life? No one in his right mind would still believe we are lone.
Check out:
www.xfacts.com
www.sitchin.com
www.ancientx.com
Don't you understand all the science fiction movies have been preparing man to accept the unacceptable, other life on other planets. Also the God believer will one day have to walk away from their beliefs rather they like it or not.
2007-03-31 12:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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There might be life elsewhere. We haven't found it yet, but to be fair, we've only looked for a specific type of life and on two planets only. There is very likely to be life elsewhere, we just need the technology to find it.
2007-03-31 12:28:52
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answered by eri 7
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The bible doesn't speak of other planets with humanity.
From all that we know Scientifically, that is the case.
Salvation, and God's relationship to man, is for Planet Earth only.
2007-03-31 12:29:25
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answered by Eartha Q 6
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Yes.. The conditions on other planets in this solar system are not favorable for any life to exist.
They are either too hot or cold or have insufficient O2 atmosphere to support living organisms.
2007-03-31 12:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on your definition of life. With the environments on other planets so different from ours, would we recognize life even if we saw it? Maybe God lives in that big spot on Jupiter!
2007-03-31 12:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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In our solar system? No way
Around any star we can see with our naked eye? Certainly not
But the universe is an awfully big place . . . . who knows?
(Incidentally, the Bible doesn't say anything about it one way or another)
2007-03-31 12:41:59
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answered by LX V 6
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