The Bible is stories compiled and written by men. Genesis is a re-working of Mesopotamian mythology, this is taught in advanced college Hebrew Bible courses at Yale and Harvard. Yahweh is a typical Near Eastern deity, the commandments are a small part of the Egyptian codes, Proverbs contains an Egyptian book of wisdom, and so on. It looks to be man-made, as all religious scriptures are.
Yahweh said many things that did not come to pass. He said everyone would bow to the Israelite religion. So there is no evidence that what the Bible says is a guide to future happenings.
This is no different than a Muslim saying "well the Quran says that....",
Other stars are too far away for us to ever get to other solar systems. Not for a long time at least. It's possible there is simple life on the moon Europa because it has water and volcanic vents. Life formed on Earth deep in water near vents as well. We don't know? Of course it's possible.
In the Late Antiquity and Middle Ages the Church thought is was insane to think the Earth wasn't the center of the universe and the sun revolved around it. Illness was caused by God or demons, as was the motion of planets, weather, earthquakes and most things. At this point holding on to archaic concepts based on a religions idea of what humanity is is clearly wrong. Yet for some reason some people cannot let it go.
What methodology did you use to determine life exists nowhere else except Earth? All of science believes life is probably common in the universe as does most religious people as well. The old school "it's only us" exists in small pockets of fundamentalists. Were this a few hundred years ago you would be saying germs are not real, God and devils create illness and telling me to have a nice day in your smugness.