Why the Christian view does not need to exclude or assume life on other planets.
Why the Christian view does not need to exclude or assume life on other planets.
NASA is preparing to launch a new spacecraft into space Friday morning, and its destination will be a massive asteroid inside the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA) have found a pair of Jupiter-sized objects free-floating in the Orion Nebula using the James Webb Space Telescope.
According to experts, five planets will align in the night sky on March 28 and a rare astronomical event.
A NASA astronaut who formerly held the American record for cumulative days in space says he believes science and the Bible are in harmony, not conflict.
The brand-new James Webb Space Telescope is displaying jaw-dropping images of a vast universe but is not returning evidence for the Big Bang Theory, Christian apologist Ken Ham says.
Christian leaders are saying the new images of the universe taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope testify to the "power" and "majesty" of God.
If your faith in God feels threatened or shaken by the prospect of life existing outside of our planet, then you should first consider wrestling with why that’s the case. Nothing in the Bible expressly denies the existence of extraterrestrial life. Neither does anything in the Bible require us to believe it’s out there. Why? Because the Bible is far more concerned with your life and my life here on Earth—and, more specifically, how to live that life in relationship with God—than it is that speculative question. Satan would love it if we became divided over or obsessed with an issue that, most likely, just doesn’t matter instead of focusing on the things that do.
A peculiar phenomenon in the skies of China's port city of Zhoushan last Saturday and an upcoming "super flower blood moon" in the U.S. have sparked online discussions about end-times Biblical prophecies.