Yes, in my Bible God wrote this inside the back cover:
"There is life on other planets, signed God".
2007-04-27 08:28:27
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answered by Darth Vader 6
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Not sure about Bible but the scientist had also found out that actually the planet Mars could be an earth too in ancient times very long ago as there are evidence where there are flow of river scars when the picture is examine further. So some scientist think that Mars might be like earth and because human had used up the natural resource on Mars, human migrate to earth for the natural resoures in order to survive.
2007-04-27 08:28:00
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answered by SKyLaR 3
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They didn't say it was exactly like Earth. They said it was approximate. They never said it had the same conditions. They said it MAY have the same conditions. They couldn't decide if the temperature was in the 30's or the 100's. A red dwarf is it's sun very much unlike our sun and the moon doesn't rotate. One side of the moon will always have daylight and the other will always have night. plus the gravity is much heavier. A 150 pound person will feel like they weigh 300 ponds. As for the Bible, I can't find any.
2007-04-27 08:29:36
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answered by Lifted by God's grace 6
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The Bible is a creation of man, stories told over the years. The people that wrote the Bible lived in a time that thought the earth was flat and the sun went around the earth. I'm sure in the vases of outer space there has been live that has evolved like us.
2007-04-27 08:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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How could yet another life-bearing planet disprove the life of a deity? The Bible would not say there is not yet another international available, so its not like it may teach it fake. How do you comprehend Jesus hasn't been to different planets? Bible would not say so. Oh, and the Bible additionally refers to 3 "heavens"...the sky, area, and then the heaven truthfully everyone thinks of whilst somebody says "heaven"
2016-10-13 22:28:13
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answered by sedgwick 4
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The Bible does not even mention life in North America, South America or Australia.
The "world" according to the Bible was what is now Europe, Asia and Africa. That's why Noah's 3 sons were sent out to populate each place.
So when people were discovered on other continents it creates a perplexing dilemma for people who follow the Bible, because those peoples are not mentioned in their holy books. How can Jesus die for your sins if he doesn't even know you exist?
2007-04-27 08:22:55
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answered by Karla 4
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Religion hides the fact that people during biblical times were not very intelligent. The illiteracy rate was about 99%. The people who wrote the Bible had no idea what planets were. Apparently God didn't know either.
2007-04-27 08:26:23
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answered by liberty11235 6
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LDS scriptures (the Pearl of Great Price) mentions a verse wherein Christ said, "Worlds without number have I created . . . "
We also know that Christ died for the sins of ALL mankind wherever they reside and that the planet Earth isn't the only planet having mankind upon it.
It is strong speculation that other worlds having mankind is certainly not in any close galaxy to us.
2007-04-27 08:29:06
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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Don't listen to the Mormons (LDS - Latter Day Saints). Their religion is false.
Gwizz105 is about right. Jesus said, "I have other sheep not of this pasture; them also I must bring." Exactly what He meant is not clear; some think it means non-Jews, or it could possibly be people of some sort on other planets.
2007-04-27 23:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The bible is salvation history. It is about man's fall from grace and man's redemption. We do not know anything about the status of any possible life on other planets.
2007-04-27 08:23:02
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answered by Shirley T 7
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