What does the bible say about life on other planets. I look forward to learning about this subject! Thanks
Have you ever checked out the Disclosure Project evidence? Headed by Dr. Stephen Greer and funded by the Rockefeller family. This testimony should certainly make the hair stand up on the back of your neck
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[video=youtube;XQl7t62q71o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQl7t62q71o[/video]
Here are multiple testimonies --
VIDEO. Start at the 15:24 mark. Up to that point on the video, Greer drones on and on with his "New Age" explanations for these phenomena.
I
do believe the Bible 'suggests' that He has sprinkled (holy, unfallen) beings all across the universe.
And here's another thing -- in the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24/Mark 13/Luke 22) Jesus says the angels will
"gather the elect from the four winds and from one end of the heavens to the other".
In other words, the saints who have gone on before us
are apparently dwelling across the far-flung universe (i.e. God's kingdom) for the time being. Later we move into the newly completed New Jerusalem (which hovers or rests upon Mt. Zion on a 'new' earth') at the end of the age...a city which Jesus referred to when He said
"I go to prepare a place for you".
Also, we have a hint in Job 1:6, when the "angels" (referred to as "the sons of God' in this passage) are said to gather before God's throne
only occasionally.
The indication in Job 1 is that these beings come from
elsewhere to meet before God's throne. And where might that be? Well...one of these beings, Satan, reported that he had just traveled from earth...where he had been zipping around the place. Earth and proximity apparently are his "turf". Hence, we have the above videos.
A scripture that may potentially apply here: Jesus said
"God is not the God of the dead, but of the living" (Mark 12:27).
In other words, I don't think it is biblically reasonable to think that God creates a vast universe-wide kingdom...and then simply presides over deads rocks floating through space. We see from the "Adam and Eve" scenario that it has pleased God to create intelligent beings who are made in His image...to then place them in a 'habitat'...and then stand back and watch them create, develop and (as He instructed Adam and Eve) domesticate their world.
Creation scientist, Dr. Henry Morris states:
"Thus there is a host of stars without number in the heavens and also an innumerable angelic host of heaven. The latter apparently inhabit the former and are thus, in both Scripture and mythology, intimately inter-related."
The Bible says the numbers of these "angels" (could we call them simply "non-human" or super-human?) are
"innumerable" (Hebrews 12:22). Where do they reside? What do they do with themselves? Well...God has created a kingdom and
it seems biblically-based common sense to believe that He has "subjects" for His kingdom. Again, I don't think God has created a vast kingdom of...dead, floating rocks.
Just a few thoughts.