1) Does Life Exist Beyond Earth?

2) Did God create other life in addition to the life He created on earth?

3) If He did, what are the implications of sin?

4) Do these other worlds suffer from original sin as we do?

5) If so, is Jesus their Savior?

6) If not, why aren't they still in the Garden of Eden?

God created the heavens and the Earth - other planets and solar systems by implication. No mention of other life in the heavens.

#Genesis 1:1

God entrusts man with all in the Earth - plants and animals, but the heavens are unmentioned.

#Genesis 1:26-29

God created man from the ground and the ground implicitly is from Earth - therefore man was created on Earth

Thus man is a true Earthling and entrusted to the care of the Earth. No mention of other worlds here or of man's dominion anywhere other than Earth.

#Gene 2:5-7

The ground becomes cursed due to the sin:

#Gene3:17

All worlds were made by God:

#Hebrews 1:2

#Hebrews 11:3

God created many places that can be habituated (at least spiritually), which are included in His created Universe:

#John 14:2

Do other people live there?

#John 10:16

These could be other people on Earth, or other people from other worlds.

Christ is the manifestation of the flesh of Adam.

#Luke 3:38

And therefore a manifestation of Earthling flesh. It is unlikely that He could save the sins of those created on other worlds, (if they exist), unless the beings are subject to Adam or are descendants of Adam.

The whole creation labors under the pangs of birth

#Romans 8:22-23

The Earth and the Heavens (the Universe) are in reserve for the fire of judgement

#2Peter 3:3-7

The entire Universe will be judged and is under the curse resulting from Adam's original sin.

If the entire Universe is under the curse from original sin and there is life that was created on other worlds, then:

1) They will perish in sin and be condemned to Hell. This seems rather unlikely due to the merciful nature of God. Would He create other worlds only to allow them to be condemned to Hell without recourse?

2) God will synthesize a special Savior just for them. Again very unlikely. Could there be more than one Christ? How many would be needed? If one for Earth and one for otherworlders, then would a Christ be necessary for each inhabited world? The possibilities seem absurd and unlike the observable and proven elegant nature of God.

3) Christ will save the otherworlders, if they are of Adam's descent and accept Christ as their Savior.

Conclusions:

1) There are other habitable worlds.

2) These worlds, as well as Earth are under the curse resulting from original sin.

3) Christ manifested himself in the image of Adam.

4) Christ must be of the flesh of those of the curse in order to be their Savior. This is related to the theory of perfect atonement.

5) If other worlds are inhabited, they must be the sons of Adam or subject to Adam (otherwise they would not be under the curse)

6) If sons of Adam inhabit other worlds, Christ saves them, through faith in Christ.

Answers to the initial questions:

1) Does Life Exist Beyond Earth? Unknown - but if so, it must be descended from Adam.

2) Did God create other life in addition to the life He created on earth? No, God would not have unfairly placed this life under the curse if it were not subject to Adam.

3) If He did, what are the implications of sin? See #2 above.

4) Do these other worlds suffer from original sin as we do? Yes.

5) If so, is Jesus their Savior? Yes.

6) If not, why aren't they still in the Garden of Eden? See #5 above.