
Answers to
Questions
Evil Aliens
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The Questions
Would Jesus allow violent abductions?
How can you dispute the church view of UFOs?
Why do you think evil angels aren't flying
UFOs?
What makes you think this is a Christian UFO
deception?
Why don't aliens just say they are God?
How do you know these are good, and not bad
angels?
How can you assert that all the churches are
deceived?
Doesn't the Bible say Satan is prince and
power of the air?
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The Answers
Would
Jesus allow violent abductions?
This work concentrates
mainly on biblical text, but will soon address a wide spectrum of the modern
occurrence of human contact with "alien life" and abduction will be covered.
The reliability of the true nature of abductee stories is somewhat questionable
and must be approached with the highest level of objectivity. On one hand, we
have followed the tabloid / X Files variety of terror and invasive abductions.
But, our personal contact with abductees shows another side to the phenomenon,
that being a peaceful and not traumatic event. We could fill a hundred pages
with links that will tell you everything imaginable that evil, bloodthirsty,
brain-eating aliens will do to a human. As for credible evidence, that is yet to
seen. As for the peaceful abductions, until we are able to separate the wheat
from the chaff, we cannot be certain how this fits and why it is occurring. The
only thing we are sure of is that it is a real phenomenon. Even posttraumatic
stress syndrome is rare, but understandable in light of the unusual circumstances
involved with abductions. If you have any experience with abductions or
abductees, we would appreciate your opinion on this and how you feel historical
and modern human encounters are associated. We have opinions, but they are
opinions, not conclusions.
How can you dispute the church view of UFOs?
What is most baffling
about the Bible / UFO debate is the way the pulpit handles the matter. They
treat it like hazardous waste and cry “Satanic delusions” from the rooftops.
Despite overwhelming and irrefutable facts contained in their own Bible, they
find ridicule and condemnation the only answer to a very serious question. Does
God fly or ride some type of aerial vehicle? If you use the Bible as the
source for the answer, the resounding answer is yes! Not only does the Bible say he
rides and flies an aerial vehicle, but he makes it a point that this aspect of
his being is very important. It could be argued, with authority, that to deny
God travels in a very fast, very big and very powerful, spinning, glowing,
metallic, flying vehicle is in itself a great deception."
Why do you think evil angels aren't flying UFOs?
We have stated very
clearly that there are evil angels, but we have also given biblical verses that
say the evil ones are grounded. The Bible does say Yhovah travels in a
flying
throne / chariot / dwelling / cloud. To deny this is to deny biblical
scripture. There is overwhelming evidence in the Bible that the Gods, and
absolutely no evidence that they are evil, pilot them. The one thing that must
be considered is the Battle at Armageddon. All the nations of the world will
believe that the returning fleet of Yhovah, 20,000 plus vehicles, is evil and
will fight against him. There will surely be soldiers on the ground praying to
Jesus for protection against himself. Why will they believe that? Could it be
that they are convinced that Satan or evil alien invaders pilot them?
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What makes you think this is a Christian UFO deception?
We have introduced
500 + pages of evidence to prove our
beliefs in a
public forum that presents clear evidence that the Gods of the Bible choose to
travel in flying craft of some sort, which based on the descriptions, duplicate
modern accounts of UFOs. We have
also established that the Bible mandates that one must prove all things. How could
this be ignored, when it is found hundreds of times in biblical text, if any
effort were made to prove it wrong? If they are not deceiving, they are
perpetuating the deception. They make great the issue of following antiquated
laws and rituals, which are not even mandated in biblical doctrine, yet, ignore
the single most relevant aspect of the nature of God to our modern world. Are
these the blind guides that Jesus spoke of in Matthew that strain at a gnat
and swallow a camel? Either way, they are not searching for the truth, only
perpetuating a myth.
Why don't aliens just say they are God?
Why would they
reveal this since the abductees probably would not believe it anyway? Read the
description of Jesus after he returned to his spiritual state as written by John
and think about what his appearance is. If you encountered a being like John
describes what would your first thought be? People are clearly expecting the
retuning Christ to be dressed in a white flowing robe, a beard and long hair,
standing on a fluffy cloud with the sun shining behind him, and a peaceful
look on his face. That's the way it is always portrayed in art and film.
Unless you have read this work and believe it, you would probably be in fear for
your life. How are we to know why they are doing it, what they are doing, and
whether it is good or bad? Do you tell your toddlers what you are thinking with
any belief that they really understand anything more than your feelings? Are we
not to assume that our intelligence is on a lower scale compared to these beings
much like our very young children are on a lower intelligence scale than we
are? Why would they bother with the details if we don’t even have a clue?
There was a very famous interesting encounter that happened to Betty Hill. One
of the things she remembered may shed some light on this. There was a star map in
the craft that took her. She asked one of the aliens if their home world was on
that map. The alien said yes and she asked which one it was. The alien asked
her if she knew where Earth was on that map and she said no. The alien then
asked what good would it do her to know where it was from if she didn’t know her
own location. It didn’t ask, “Why should I waste my time?”, but it seems that’s
what it was implying. To put it simply, how and why would the aliens tell
abductees anything if they know nothing to relate it to. Why would they be
believed even if they did say they were the angels or God? They certainly aren't
the beings humans vaguely recognize as God.
How do you know these are good and not bad angels?
The Bible doesn't give
any clue to what the personality of an angel is or whether they even have one.
Not to say that angels, other than these, are evil but they don't have human
personality traits. Angels are messengers, ambassadors, soldiers, and
protectors. They are not "Touched By An Angel" types, don't have wings, halos,
gender, and don't hang around on clouds eating cream cheese. A more accurate
depiction of good versus bad angels would be powerful God-serving angels versus
weak self-serving ones. The former relying on the power of the supreme race,
the latter relying on the greed and ignorance of mankind.
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How can you assert that all the churches are deceived?
The Bible clearly states
that the whole world will unite and fight the returning fleet of Yhovah and it
is not likely that they would do that if the world believed the return of Christ
was good. The deception is great, meaning total and worldwide, not small and
isolated, and the churches will back the opposition.
Doesn't the Bible say Satan is prince and power of the air?
The word air in this
verse does not mean sky, rather it means to breathe. The word is: aer,
pronounced ah-ayr' from aemi (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire; by
analogy, to blow); "air" (as naturally circumambient). The word that would have
been properly used in this context to mean sky is ouranos, pronounced
oo-ran-os', (through the idea of elevation); the sky; by extension, heaven (as
the abode of God). The translators render this word as, "heaven"
because
heaven was the word for sky used in the Court of King James. This word is
actually rendered sky in the following verses:
Matthew 16:2 & 3, Luke 12:56,
and
Hebrews 11:12. Satan's name is not specifically mentioned and to claim that
this one verse could mean that he has control over the skies is about as far as
you can stretch the verse and is illogical considering the biblical references
to the contrary.
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