Posted on 08/21/2009 2:50:13 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
HOUSTON, TX Americas top secret UFO investigative agency has discovered powerful proof that extraterrestrials believe in God an alien bible found in a wrecked spaceship!
The 132-page, book-like document, printed in symbols representing a mathematical code, is made of an unknown metallic fiber that is impervious to fire or weather and cannot be cut or torn. Its contents are strikingly similar to many elements of the Christian Bible.
The book was found in the wreckage of a UFO discovered at the bottom of the Grand Canyon in the spring of 1994, said Dr. Henry Leaumont, a California-based astronomer who says he learned of the bible from a former employee of a secret government UFO study center.
It was taken to the UFO agency and analyzed. They finally broke the code just three months ago, using sophisticated mathematical concepts.
The book is a religious tome devoted to a God figure called Letuk who is seen as the guiding force in the universe.
It preaches a rigorous moral code forbidding murder, theft, adultery and other transgressions, adding a few more than are in the Bible.
For example, for these aliens, apparently, there was no worse sin than gluttony. They ate little and only when they were extremely hungry. Perhaps that explains their small size.
Dr. Leaumont says the alien bible contains a list of 14 commandments many of which are exactly like those found in the bible and the Koran. The alien book mentions a heaven and a hell and reveals the words of prophets whose teachings closely resemble those of Jesus.
This bible is astonishing because it reveals a pattern in the universe, a God-like presence that has message for every living being, Dr. Leaumont said. It is my hope that the American government will see its way clear to sharing the contents of this precious find with people everywhere. It is priceless proof that aliens are like us and that they, too, have been guided by a loving God.
The astronomer said he has tried to communicate directly with the UFO study center about the extraterrestrial bible, but has been told no such document exists.
I like your pix, and this gives me an opportunity to say that I just read recently that Smith was exposed to universalism prior to his becoming a, well, ‘prophet,’ and I wondered if you had read that also, and what you might think of the influence that might have had upon him.
Thx. Thought it might be, later. LOL.
What I get for not reading dates, times and authors. Sigh.
I still get chills when I remember that episode of Twilight Zone.
Me, too. It was a scary one.
LDS!(I live in a Northeast RC area and one sees pix of Popes and Jesus hanging on peoples mantles around here )
Have you ever read Gene Wolfe? He’s a Christian(Catholic) sci-fi author who faught in the Korean War and helped invent the machine that makes pringles. He uses lots Christian ideas in his work.
Here’s the wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Wolfe
here’s a snippet from the article:
When asked the “Most overrated” and “Most underrated” authors, Thomas Disch identified Isaac Asimov and Gene Wolfe, respectively, writing: “...all too many have already gone into a decline after carrying home some trophies. The one exception is Gene Wolfe...Between 1980 and 1982 he published The Book of the New Sun, a tetralogy of couth, intelligence, and suavity that is also written in VistaVision with Dolby Sound. Imagine a Star Wars-style space opera penned by G. K. Chesterton in the throes of a religious conversion. Wolfe has continued in full diapason ever since, and a crossover success is long overdue.”
Freegards
First think I thought of when I saw the pic was ‘hey that looks like a Mormon ‘quad’!”. LOL.
That is FUNNY
Also in today’s news from WWN: “Russian Boxer Finds Yeti,” “Sewer Gators March on Wall Street,” and “Scientists Create Alligator-Chickens.”
it was funny
I really have no idea.
His active imagination may have been the most influence.
Southern Minnesota - just south of the metroplex and outside of mertopolitan control. Dirt road, dog, dirty fingernails. In short, heaven on earth.
Finding this place to be a magnet for Believers looking for relief from the organized church. Don’t know where that’ll lead, but there a plenty of folks not finding what they need where Christ’s purported to reside . . .
If the book survived the crash, why didn't they make the space ship out of the same stuff they used to make the book? Then the space ship would have survived!
Pure logic, Mr. Spock.
The secret UFO study center.
Wow, I’ve always wanted to go to a secret UFO Bible study.
I see Liberals got to it before the scientists did.
I can’t believe folks haven’t figured this out yet.
http://www.kli.org/wiki/index.php?Klingon%20Bible%20Translation%20Project
LOL!
Congrats.
Good on ya.
I know what that’s like.
Thankfully, God is faithful regardless.
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