Did people live on Jupiter
According to available White Estate materials, there is no evidence or statement from Ellen G. White indicating that people lived on Jupiter. The available writings do not address the existence of human or intelligent life on Jupiter or other planets in our solar system. Any claims or interpretations suggesting otherwise are not supported by documented White Estate positions. References: - Ellen G. White Estate. (n.d.). Review of available materials regarding life on other planets.
What are her thoughts on life on other planets
Ellen G. White expressed the belief that there are other worlds created by God, inhabited by beings who have not fallen into sin as humanity has. In her writings, she describes a vision in which she was shown other worlds with beautiful landscapes and noble, joyful inhabitants. These beings were described as living in strict obedience to God's commandments and had not experienced disobedience or the fall, as on Earth. Here is a key passage from her book "Early Writings": > "The Lord has given me a view of other worlds. Wings were given me, and an angel attended me from the city to a place that was bright and glorious. The grass of the place was living green, and the birds there warbled a sweet song. The inhabitants of the place were of all sizes; they were noble, majestic, and lovely. They bore the express image of Jesus, and their countenances beamed with holy joy, expressive of the freedom and happiness of the place. I asked one of them why they were so much more lovely than those on the earth. The reply was, 'We have lived in strict obedience to the commandments of God, and have not fallen by disobedience, like those on the earth.' ... Then the angel said, 'You must go back, and if you are faithful, you, with the 144,000, shall have the privilege of visiting all the worlds and viewing the handiwork of God.'" (EW 39.3, ExV 22.2) She also wrote that God "upholds the unnumbered worlds throughout immensity" (Ed 99.1), suggesting a vast universe filled with God's creations. In summary, Ellen G. White believed in the existence of other inhabited worlds, whose inhabitants are loyal to God and have not experienced the fall into sin. She did not specify the names or locations of these worlds, nor did she claim that any of the planets in our solar system (such as Jupiter) are inhabited. References: - White, E. G. (1945). Early Writings, p. 39.3. - White, E. G. (1903). Education, p. 99.1. - White, E. G. (1882). Experience and Views (ExV), p. 22.2. If you would like more direct quotations or further details, please let me know!
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