In a biblical worldview, we don’t expect alien life to exist. The Bible tells us Earth was formed to be inhabited and the other celestial bodies were created for signs, seasons, days, and years. It was to Earth that Jesus came to save us, not to another planet to save another race of beings.
Many have been taught that life arose on this planet spontaneously and evolved into complex organisms. If it happened here, they believe, surely it could happen elsewhere in the universe. Some believe that these space beings (aliens) hold the key to health and eternal life.
Evidence of water is almost always interpreted with enthusiasm by those who believe that a little water, the right organic compounds, and an awful lot of time are together sufficient for life to appear. The journal Astrobiology reminds scientists that the presence of water, even if it’s in liquid form, isn’t enough for life to survive.
Many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial alien life. But is this idea really biblical? The Christian should constantly examine ideas in light of Scripture.
“Starchild” is the name given to a misshapen skull claimed by some to be an alien-human hybrid. However, the skull abnormalities, while not fitting any particular “named” syndrome, are all consistent with the sorts of abnormalities seen in human children with genetic problems.
A recent BBC headline definitely grabs attention: “Scientists are now seriously asking if humans were seeded by aliens. Here’s why.”
To get the truth about extraterrestrials, all you have to do is just look to God’s Word.
ET isn’t a mystery if you’re willing to examine the data from 60 years of research and take it to its logical conclusion.
According to a recent article, AI and dolphins (yes, dolphins!) may be the best way to communicate with an alien.
Why haven’t we found aliens yet? After all, we’ve spent millions and millions of dollars searching the skies for signs of life.
How should we communicate with extraterrestrials if we make direct contact with some distant species? This was discussed during an event sponsored by Harvard.
It’s a wet solar system. Is it also dripping with life?
How evolution-believing scientists are open to aliens from outer space while a belief in biblical creation points to an alternative explanation for UFOs.
Is there intelligent life in outer space?
Ken Ham: Expect Pentagon report to contain evidence for UFOs (or UAPs), but no evidence for interplanetary, intelligent beings.
Extraterrestrial sign of life lost in the past month after scientists retract claim that phosphene was found in the atmosphere of Venus.
CNN claims signs of life have been discovered on Venus but fail to disclose they are ambiguous—which is to say they are not signs of life.
Some report communication with aliens and some even claim to have been taken aboard spaceships. What are we to make of claims of alien abductions?
Many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial alien life. But is this idea really biblical?
According to new “research,” advanced alien civilizations could use machines to move their star over many millions of years—and we might be able to see it!
Is there life out there? Science doesn’t have the answer, but the Bible does.
Despite a lack of evidence, a YouGov study shows half of people in the UK, Germany, and the United States believe there’s intelligent alien life out there.
Scientists concluded that, if we do receive signals from an alien civilization, the aliens who sent it are probably already dead.
The thought that aliens might be living on other planets may sound innocent enough. But lurking underneath are some deep theological dangers.
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