probaly because the planets didnt have names and everything was happening on earth
No, because Pluto is not considered a planet by the scientific community.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets actually do have seasons.
Volcanoes have been here over 4 billion years! practicly sincethe world started noot to mention the volcanos that have been active on other planets
No, there is no mention of an Ethan in the Bible.
No where in the Bible that I can remember.
No the bible does not mention it.
No there is no mention of Allah in the bible.
The Bible does not mention his father.
No
No, there are not any mention of the names of Job's sisters in the Bible. Job was a prophet and there is a book of the Bible named after him.
No the bible does not mention this at all.
yes........READ THE BIBLE
The Bible does not mention Eros. Eros is the name of the mythical Greek god of Love, the same as Cupid to the Romans
If there were life on other planets, this would have been mentioned in the Bible. But since the Bible makes no mention of life on other planets, Christians should not believe in these science fiction stories.God created human beings as the pinnacle of His creation. God makes no mention of life on other planets and it is therefore not necessary for our salvation. Everything necessary for our salvation has been given to us by God the Father through His Son Jesus Christ.Yes if there was life on other planets, Jesus would be their God, too.Added 14.03.10 by another user: Not at all sure this is correct - or even makes any logical sense.Firstly God doesn't "make mention" of anything in the bible. Unlike Muslims who believe the Koran was literally dictated to Muhammad by God, Jews and Christians have no such fundamental dogma - apart from isolated incidents such as God giving Moses the tablets of the law.Secondly, why would the scriptural account of creation on planet Earth make any mention of life on other planets? The sheer age of the earliest Old Testament books would prohibit the vaguest idea that listeners/readers could have conceived what a planet was, let alone that there could be life on it.The question doesn't ask about salvation, it asks about the possibility of highly evolved (yes, there's that word again) life who have also been visited by Jesus to be their Saviour.Once the mathematical principles of an infinite (or at the very least, unimaginably huge) universe are considered, the number of other planets where advanced life could exist runs into trillions. The idea that from all of this creation, just one planet was blessed with life is, frankly, absurd.God created - and that means everything.God created those trillions of other stars and solar systems, and planets. Somewhere among them there is life not too unlike humankind and they are God's creation too.So, yes, I believe there is life on other planets and that as they are God's creation, then Jesus (in the form he would appear on their planet) would indeed be their Lord and Saviour.
261 verses mention praise, and 188 verses mention worship, but in only 3 verses are they mentioned together in the Bible