The Original Tree
Diamond Member
Wrong. Earth is the only planet in the entire universe with life.I am very sure that within the next 50 years we will locate alien life within our own solar system. After we do that it will completely alter our perspective when it comes to the occurrence of life in the universe. What are the odds of it occurring more than once in one solar system if it's truly such a rare thing? I think it's possible that life will exist anywhere it is capable of existing.
Mankind has sent 80 probes to Mars and has yet to find life there. There never was life on Mars.
Life cannot ever be spontaneously generated. The only reason we explore Mars is to try to prove God does not exist and did not create life. You cannot create life on a barren sterile planet. Only God can speak it in to being in such a place.
God created life as an extension of His love, because His love is never ending, and He created us as His Children to love us, and The Universe was Created for Mankind to Explore in eternity. But we rejected that gift, lost it, and will never leave our own Solar System and explore other worlds and colonize them like we were intended because now we have death, disease, wars, and rot and deterioration and entropy.
Only when The Redeemer restores us to Eternity and abolishes the dimension of time can we live, love and explore forever "worlds without end"