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And the Bible does tell us about these things.
God created us not evo.
Fallen angels exist
They deceive mankind
They fake being angels of light
Nephiliam exist
Aliens don't, they ATE fallen angels and Nephiliam.
Truth conforms to the Bible
The Bible is truth
Anything that contradicts the Bible isn't truth. The uap/UFO is perfectly explained by the Bible. We are warned not to be received. We are warned the end times will be like the days of Noah Noah's world was destroyed cuz mankind mated with fallen angels and bred and filled the earth with Nephiliam. Angels have the ability to shape shift, to take any physical form they want They are also interdimentional, not extra solar. It all adds up to explain exactly who and what these UFOs are. Have you not read the accounts of the abductees ?what these ," space brothers " say to them ? That they created us, not God. That God was an alien. It all adds up. Of course we should filter through the Bible.
Aliens don’t, they ATE fallen angels and Nephiliam
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Aliens don’t, they ARE fallen angels and Nephiliam.
This is what I get for posting with out my glasses on
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We are warned not to be deceived
I don’t disagree that the Bible tells us the truth. But the Bible doesn’t give us a detailed description of demons, fallen angels, or Nephilim. We know they exist, we know they deceive, but beyond that, the details are sparse.
The danger is in assuming the Bible fully explains UFOs or any modern phenomenon when in reality it gives us only glimpses. Even the word “demon” in the Gospels might refer to just one type of unclean spirit—there may be many others we know nothing about.
Yes, the Bible is truth, but it also uses metaphor, symbol, and vision. Revelation, Daniel, Ezekiel—all are filled with imagery that’s true but not meant as a “technical manual.” That means we need humility.
So while it’s possible UFO encounters are linked to deception by fallen powers, we should also admit: we don’t know exactly what kind of beings are involved, how they operate, or what category Scripture would put them in. The worst mistake would be to claim certainty where God has left mystery.