Posted on 06/05/2017 3:47:51 PM PDT by Sontagged
Thanks!
At times like this I sure miss ol’ Quix. He really had it going on in with this stuff.
Do you have any hobbies? Gardening can be very theraputic.
The same religious memes exist, transmuted by culture.
If there is no God but a desire for such, aliens become the new guardian angels.
If there are no aliens or divine and you want God, you say you’ll invent it literally with the Singularity - an assumed benevolent AI that should see all, know all and tell us all what to do in order to create heaven on Earth and even virtual heaven via brain uploads to digital afterlife.
I bumped into some ET/UFO/Nephilim/Enoch/Giants type youtube videos in the last few weeks.
Over the years I’ve tried to read the Book of Enoch, but it drug heavily on me. There actually are some decent commentaries on the Book and of the 3 versions of it in print, one does seem to ring true.
While it isn’t a part of the canon of Scripture, it is referenced in Scripture and most theological doctrines regarding the angelic choir and fallen angels glean most of their bases from the Book of Enoch.
After studying it and the Gen 6 account of some angels having taken daughters of men as their wives, and their offspring being giants and a litany of the Nephilim or fallen ones, the further reports from Enoch describe persons and character thinking strikingly similar to the reports we have of aliens/ETs/UFOs.
Obviously the alien/ET encounters with humans have striking identity with encounters with fallen angels. So obvious is the parallel that when the topic is avoided, a pregnant question arises as to why such a study isn’t paramount in their investigations.
There now are some Disclosure DVDs posted on youtube with reportedly testimonies of folks who had worked in Area 51/Groom Lake/ and other facilities, which seem to amplify these identities, but fail to make any spiritual associations. If anything, to a believer, the researchers studying the aliens appear to be the subjects under study themselves,....to see how an unbeliever might be demon influenced or possessed by their spiritual influence.
FWIW, it appears some of these videos were made when Obama was POTUS, but not released until he was leaving office.
There also are many testimonies coming out by folks who are about to pass away from old age and natural ailments, who had worked in these programs for about 30-50 years. At least that is the given appearance.
IMHO, the entire affair is heavily influenced by ulterior motives, with veracity always questionable, with a best case, it being presented from an atheistic or masonic perspective, so it’s hard to tell where the truth lays.
FWIW, after studying this a little more recently, I place more veracity in the Book of Enoch than many of the more recent attribution of alien civilizations.
From Enoch’s reports, the entire alien/ET affair is nicely explained as spiritual warfare amongst Nephilim and their prodigy or works.
More research has revealed that the abductee details closely coincide with SRA (satanic ritual abuse) victims. Besides the secrecy and shadows that these events occur, the correlation to SRA alone is enough to push me off any fence.
The adversary doesn’t need you (anyone) to believe in him; the adversary needs you (anyone) to not believe the Truth in Him.
Thanks for the link! Will listen
P.S. I thought everyone knew about this issue! I mean, if Jesus warned us there would be a massive deception coming, and told His disciples that this deception would be “a sign of His second coming and the End of the World” — this alien thing fits the bill.
I really thought every thinking Christian already knew this alien are demons stuff, it’s so obvious.
Didn’t know it was Quix’s forte; my interactions were more about religious counterfeits in the church itself.
What research?
Satanic ritual abuse victims are at the hands of men.
This whole article is ridiculous, and full of false statements such as “The UFO phenomenon started in 1947-the same year as Israel was founded.”
No. That isn’t true. It’s so false I don’t even want to debunk the statement. It’s absolute bull.
Why would I want to believe the rest of the cherry picking article?
I said I’m on the fence leaning towards supernatural, whether malignant or benign.
However this article is trash and the author makes up facts to fit his preconceived conclusion.
I surely will.
:)
Ha. I knew that cat.
Here is an accepted work considered more ‘mainstream’.
Alien Discussions: Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference Held at M.I.T. Cambridge, Ma.
There are many more books that compare therapist diagnosis and analysis as well. I have read those over 25 years ago.
The first reaction to these correlations is to assume the UFO ‘abductions’ are really ritual abuse victims masking humans as aliens.
However, the ‘experts’ confess there are elements of UFO experience that is difficult to discount.
To me, bottom line is it is a spiritual conflict. Regarding the authors words
in the article, they do seem very eager to spread the word about UFO
theology being a potential delusion Scripture talks about. Just one of the many I suppose exist.
I think that some of the alien abduction stories are spiritual warfare. A lot of these I think are made up.
Then there are the ones like Travis Walton experienced, which is something else entirely.
There haven’t been any alien abduction stories for years. Or they are flying under the radar.
What I think happened is that we were visited for a few decades by possibly ET’s. They did their thing, decided to leave us be, and left. The spiritual ones are angels and demons or faked.
But some actual real close encounters have been documented that cannot be discounted or put into the “supernatural category.”
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