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What's wrong with that? That's the same version John the Baptist used. If it's good enough for J the B, it's good enough for me.At least we know the aliens will use the KJV
I will admit that it is difficult to fit aliens into my biblical worldview. But it is not out of the question. God neither affirms or denies this topic in the bible. It sounds like if you found out there were aliens, you would then have to disregard the bible. My thinking is not along these lines. I believe God was silent on this topic, so if it is a reality, I'll just have to work it into my biblical framework.And what is the reality? You saw something and you’ve heard reports of other people seeing something, and you’ve even seen videos and stuff put out by others and by the government. Fine and good. But as always, we need a theological approach to how we think and speak about these things. Do you have any thoughts on the issues raised earlier re: the fact that any intelligent being must be a rational soul created in God’s image; and if that being is not an angel or a devil, it can only be one of us?
CERN? https://www.wsj.com/articles/cern-i...-maybe-opening-the-portals-of-hell-1459800113Earlier alien accounts were of green men from the moon. Now they are of Grey men from Alpha Centauri. They are updating as our awareness increases. "Alien encounters" match what earlier generations would have called demonic or cryptid experiences. Moreover, when Alistair Crowley channeled Lam, it looked just like a grey.
CERN? https://www.wsj.com/articles/cern-i...-maybe-opening-the-portals-of-hell-1459800113
I remember reading about that guy Jack Pasrsons….. yikes! https://www.wired.co.uk/article/jpl-jack-parsons
From Kinsey to Darwin to Fauci…. The experts really toe the ethical lines.
I will admit that it is difficult to fit aliens into my biblical worldview. But it is not out of the question. God neither affirms or denies this topic in the bible. It sounds like if you found out there were aliens, you would then have to disregard the bible. My thinking is not along these lines. I believe God was silent on this topic, so if it is a reality, I'll just have to work it into my biblical framework.
I just don't want to see any of us Christians be ignorant or arrogant about possible realities. I don't think we should have this mentality: "Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei were two scientists who printed books that later became banned. Copernicus faced no persecution when he was alive because he died shortly after publishing his book. Galileo, on the other hand, was tried by the Inquisition after his book was published. Both scientists held the same theory that the Earth revolved around the sun, a theory now known to be true. However, the Church disapproved of this theory because the Holy Scriptures state that the Earth is at the center, not the Sun. As the contents of the Bible were taken literally, the publishing of these books proved, to the Church, that Copernicus and Galileo were sinners; they preached, through their writing, that the Bible was wrong."
That was from a website.
One of my favorite authors, who is a Presbyterian from the 1800s, J.R. Miller, wrote in a devotional the possibility of other beings on other planets. I don't think it's really that strange of stuff. God has infinite power and infinite capabilities. He has unveiled a lot to us about this world and the plan of salvation, but beyond that we do not know.
I am always open-minded about this stuff, and willing to change, but this is just where the evidence has led me now. But I would ask you all, are you willing to change your theology if there is enough evidence? In my life I have really learned that all humans get a lot of things wrong all the time.
On a loosely related note, Kary Mullis was tripping on LSD when he conceived the PCR…. These experts are a strange brew.The CERN angle is interesting and I think there is something to it, but Crowley (and maybe Lovecraft) was channeling "entities" long before CErn.
On a loosely related note, Kary Mullis was tripping on LSD when he conceived the PCR…. These experts are a strange brew
“The moment of discovery, as Mullis described it in his memoir, seemed psychedelic. “Lurid blue and pink images of electric molecules injected themselves somewhere between the mountain road and my eyes,” he wrote. Later on, in a BBC interview, Mullis wondered, if not for LSD, would he have been creative enough to have invented PCR? “I don’t know. I doubt it. I seriously doubt it,” he said. https://elemental.medium.com/the-no...matic-scientist-who-invented-pcr-26b6678ccd46
Yeah, what’s that psychedelic drug Joe Rogan is always going on about? Sounds pretty dangerous to me….LSD opens a gateway for them. Look up Steve Bancarz. He used to be a big New Ager and then converted. Lots of good videos.
I'll stick with Abraham and the Geneva BibleWhat's wrong with that? That's the same version John the Baptist used. If it's good enough for J the B, it's good enough for me.
This is what I have always used to explain away the possibility of life on other planets. Personally, I do not think that there is. The Fermi Paradox has been good rationale for me to say that we haven't been visited by aliens like the world would believe.Also, the Fermi paradox.
Some New Zealand students (including my beloved pastor) travel to MARS to study, then return to Middle EarthI don't know about life on Mars, but I would certainly heartily testify that we have life at MARS!
Peace,
Dr. Strange
This is actually a creepy thought. I have never imagined a scenario where demons would manifest themselves to hordes of people in our day and age, albeit in such a disguise.I can't remember the passage now in Screwtape letters, but C.S. Lewis speculated (via Screwtape) that the demons would eventually reintroduce themselves into the modern age as "powers" in the universe, or perhaps as aliens. Certainly, you can see modern entertainment preparing the way for that to become plausible to the modern mind.
- “Hello, have you heard about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ?”
- Scientists heads explode
I've heard something like that before.... 1 Corinthians 1:26 ?It says a lot when the some of the "smartest" people in the world today would spend much of their waking hours choosing to seek aliens rather than the one true God.
Yes. Dawkins will accept a more advanced civilizations regression but not God. It is a kind of multiple movers vs Prime Mover argument.I’m reminded of Richard Dawkins, who years ago suggested that aliens planted life on Earth. Somehow it was easily conceivable that extraterrestrials existed and invloved themselves in Earth’s affairs. But a Divine Creator? Out of the question.