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Sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury on God, 'monsters and angels' - Page 3 - CNN
The religious implications of space travel also mean much to Bradbury. Bradbury has been a relentless supporter of space exploration. Ascending to the heavens won't destroy God; it'll reinforce belief, he says. "We're moving more toward God," he says. "We're moving toward more proofs of his creation in other worlds he's created in other parts of the universe. Space travel will increase our belief in God."via: articles.cnn.com
Why doesn't the Bible talk about the other planets?
It is interesting to keep in mind, however, that the Bible mentioned that the Earth is round (Isa 40:22)(written in app. 700 B.C.) WELL before this was scientifically known (the Earth was thought to be flat) and that the stars were uncountable (Jer 33:22)(Gen 15:5) when it was believed there were about 1000 stars.via: jesusalive.cc
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