I Once Heard Billy Graham Admit...
....That this was one big universe, and to think we were living here alone was highly improbable. I thought that was not only candid on his behalf, but also strange!:thumbs:
I don't have an answer for life beyond earth. I wish I did, but I don't. What I do entertain is merely speculation, and because our Bible doesn't make any attempt to shed light on this topic, all I can do is agree with Graham (SEE:http://s3.invisionfree.com/Christianity/ar/t398.htm AND http://www.daretobeadaniel.com/spir...s-on-other-planets-really-exists/?cat_id=8859 AND http://www.billygraham.org/articlepage.asp?articleid=4449), and say that if God could create us, the entirety of the universe that we see, then it is possible that He could have created life, similar to us, on other planets and within other universes.
After all, if everyone who believes in Him and is going to heaven, this planet may just not be large enough to accommodate all those living on in eternal life. And who's to say, that God and heaven are represented in placing human life forms on other planets in other solar systems and universes.
The question is mind blowing, and unless those religions which believe only 144,000 souls will go to heaven. I think this old, tired out planet will truly be overwhelmed and over-populated when the Lamb's Book is opened, and the roll call is made.
I just don't know about UFOs. I do remember as a sixth-grade student, standing in awe on the playground with at least 400 other students who just finished lunch, and being drawn into looking up into the sky, like the others and the teaching staff, as we all witnessed what appeared to be a cylindrical silver object, spinning overhead.
It sat there for at least a minute (long enough for the quiet whispers of everyone on the playground to get all eyes on the sky. When it did move it moved faster than anything I've ever seen before. It went straight up into the cosmos, and in the blink of an eye; it was gone. Just seconds after the school principal came running out with his trusty old camera. He tried to grab a photo, but when he pointed to snap that all important pictures, it went away, almost like it knew it was about to be photographed, and that it didn't want that to happen!
It was one of those situations that none of us had a good explanation for, but, somewhere in the world are more than 400 now grown children, and maybe some school staff members are still alive, who will never forget the day we saw a UFO.
It was the first and last UFO I've ever seen, and truthfully speaking; I don't really care if I ever see another.
It was a very unsettling feeling, that caused me to be scared for quite some time after that day.
Was it Satan? I highly doubt it. Was it real? I can't deny it! What it was, exactly was never again addressed by staff or students. It was something we all fantasized about for a long time after, but none of us ever forgot, nor did we doubt any longer that we may not be alone in this vast universe our God created!
....That this was one big universe, and to think we were living here alone was highly improbable. I thought that was not only candid on his behalf, but also strange!:thumbs:
I don't have an answer for life beyond earth. I wish I did, but I don't. What I do entertain is merely speculation, and because our Bible doesn't make any attempt to shed light on this topic, all I can do is agree with Graham (SEE:http://s3.invisionfree.com/Christianity/ar/t398.htm AND http://www.daretobeadaniel.com/spir...s-on-other-planets-really-exists/?cat_id=8859 AND http://www.billygraham.org/articlepage.asp?articleid=4449), and say that if God could create us, the entirety of the universe that we see, then it is possible that He could have created life, similar to us, on other planets and within other universes.
After all, if everyone who believes in Him and is going to heaven, this planet may just not be large enough to accommodate all those living on in eternal life. And who's to say, that God and heaven are represented in placing human life forms on other planets in other solar systems and universes.
The question is mind blowing, and unless those religions which believe only 144,000 souls will go to heaven. I think this old, tired out planet will truly be overwhelmed and over-populated when the Lamb's Book is opened, and the roll call is made.
I just don't know about UFOs. I do remember as a sixth-grade student, standing in awe on the playground with at least 400 other students who just finished lunch, and being drawn into looking up into the sky, like the others and the teaching staff, as we all witnessed what appeared to be a cylindrical silver object, spinning overhead.
It sat there for at least a minute (long enough for the quiet whispers of everyone on the playground to get all eyes on the sky. When it did move it moved faster than anything I've ever seen before. It went straight up into the cosmos, and in the blink of an eye; it was gone. Just seconds after the school principal came running out with his trusty old camera. He tried to grab a photo, but when he pointed to snap that all important pictures, it went away, almost like it knew it was about to be photographed, and that it didn't want that to happen!
It was one of those situations that none of us had a good explanation for, but, somewhere in the world are more than 400 now grown children, and maybe some school staff members are still alive, who will never forget the day we saw a UFO.
It was the first and last UFO I've ever seen, and truthfully speaking; I don't really care if I ever see another.
It was a very unsettling feeling, that caused me to be scared for quite some time after that day.
Was it Satan? I highly doubt it. Was it real? I can't deny it! What it was, exactly was never again addressed by staff or students. It was something we all fantasized about for a long time after, but none of us ever forgot, nor did we doubt any longer that we may not be alone in this vast universe our God created!
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