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UFOs in the Bible?

Although many traditional Jews, Christians, and Muslims would probably reject this idea with little thought, it seems likely that similar phenomena were observed in biblical times. One can read the scriptures with only a little background knowledge and discover numerous examples of anomalous aerial craft appearing in the sky. We find dozens of shining clouds, balls of fire, wheels, and flaming chariots which bear a striking resemblance to modern UFOs.

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Alien abductions & the Bible

The subject is certainly one of the most controversial aspects of the whole phenomenon. In light of this fact, I expect to receive many flames in response to my argument that it occurred in biblical times.

People have concocted the most ridiculous stereotypes about angels: They have become winged cherubs strumming harps, etc, a view that is totally uncorroborated by the Bible or any other ancient text. In reality, the Bible repeatedly shows angels provoking fear in those who see them — these cases can be thought of as grey encounters, while non-frightful incidents are most likely nordic encounters.

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Jesus Christ a Demigod?

He was a demigod created to become the great king of the Jews, the messiah. Throughout Christian history, people have wondered about the virgin birth — but the answer is now clear: Jesus was a “Son of God, son of man” simply because he was half alien and half human!

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What does GENESIS really say?

A few points worth mentioning about Genesis are as follows:

The biblical Creation story is merely a reinterpretation of much earlier Sumerian texts. In the Atra Hasis and others, we find a detailed account of how “the gods” came to Earth and mixed their genes with ape-men.

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Who is the Hebrew God?

Over time, the Western God has been transformed into a fundamentally dualistic entity. He is still the great ruler of Earth as described in the Bible, the leader of the angelic society and creator of the human race; but he now is also the One Universal Consciousness of the Eastern faiths, the infinite energy force that created the Cosmos. Are these two concepts just attributes of the same “God” — or could it be that the biblical God is not a Deity at all, but instead represents an ultra-advanced extraterrestrial species that is intimately involved in the affairs of Earth?

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