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.
So Aliens talk English? what about Spanish?
I don’t know bout this..Seems pretty out there...
SEEMS LETUK is some type of mathematical equation
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
The exact conditions are nonlocal in space and timethat is, they are ...... in x, with mesh spacing h, and (let uk) denote the approximation to u(x = kh). ...
There...is...something....on the wing
THanks.
will look at it again.
Glad you got moved.
Hope things are working out a lot better for you.
Star Traveler, thanks.
Interesting to a point.
You said — If this article was written by Erik Van Datiken than he must of been serious given his track record (i.e. Chariots of The Gods etc.)
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Wrong name... check out post #46...
Thank you.
Thanks, Read his book years and years ago and lost track of the Von.
***The book is a religious tome devoted to a God figure called Letuk who is seen as the guiding force in the universe.***
If it is not the Stardate 1611 Ming the Merciless version it is not worth having.
If you’re really up for some philosophical and theological speculative fiction on the matter, read C.S. Lewis’ retro-sci-fi novels, “Out of the Silent Planet,” and “Perelandra.” By “retro” sci-fi, I mean that even in its day, we already knew better than the sci-fi concepts in the book, which are rather 19th century (ether between the planets, martian canals, etc.) Lewis is speculating theologically, not scientifically, so his novels romantically mimic the way people supposed the universe to be long earlier.
Isaac Asimov also wrote a short story (”starlight?”) about a civilization which knew its destruction (caused by its star going supernova) would herald the coming of the Messiah on a faraway planet (supposing that the star of Bethlehem was a supernova). Asimov was an atheist, but he played with the notion of Christianity quite a bit. (He even wrote an atheist version of the bible.)
Ray Bradbury believed in a Christian cosmos, a notion which is reflected in several of his stories. I think in the back of “the Martian Chronicales” (although it might be a different one of his books), he has a poem about Christs to other worlds.
I still get chills when I remember that episode of Twilight Zone.
LOL!
Let's be clear that that's Rocky Raccoon you're talking about.
its all good, Rocky.
The UFO was utterly obliterated,well,everything except the book.
Which either proves it's divine origin,or that this is balony and we'll probably be amazed at how many will take it seriously.
Ah! So now we know :)
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