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World UFO Day July 2

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Aaron

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World UFO Day - Creation Ministries International

The documentary Alien Intrusion is now available to stream for free. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it for it's biblical take on the credible sighting and abduction testimonies.

The conclusion is that these are demonic manifestations. One thing I found very interesting was the parallel they drew to the gnome and faerie stories of the past, and how the deceptions tend to follow the patterns of our superstitions and notions of the universe.

Those who invoke the name of Jesus and come to faith are delivered from the torment of their visitations.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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World UFO Day - Creation Ministries International

The documentary Alien Intrusion is now available to stream for free. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it for it's biblical take on the credible sighting and abduction testimonies.

The conclusion is that these are demonic manifestations. One thing I found very interesting was the parallel they drew to the gnome and faerie stories of the past, and how the deceptions tend to follow the patterns of our superstitions and notions of the universe.
Rising to new glories I see…. :D:Thumbsup
 

Aaron

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In the same vein, I would recommend something that caught my attention on Netflix a few years ago. It's a documentary about Sleep Paralysis and the terrifying manifestations that plague those tormented by it.

It is not told from a Christian persepective, however, in the vast body of documentation about the phenomenon world wide, the manifestations take on few forms conspiciously consistent with ancient folklore.

I recommend it for that data, and for the interview with one woman who began invoking the name of Jesus and found that it drove her tormentor away. She became a believer, and, surprisingly, they let her tell her story in the documentary.

It's not on Netflix anymore, but if you have Prime, you can stream it without paying extra, and it is free on Roku.

 

Earth Wind and Fire

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In the same vein, I would recommend something that caught my attention on Netflix a few years ago. It's a documentary about Sleep Paralysis and the terrifying manifestations that plague those tormented by it.

It is not told from a Christian persepective, however, in the vast body of documentation about the phenomenon world wide, the manifestations take on few forms conspiciously consistent with ancient folklore.

I recommend it for that data, and for the interview with one woman who began invoking the name of Jesus and found that it drove her tormentor away. She became a believer, and, surprisingly, they let her tell her story in the documentary.

It's not on Netflix anymore, but if you have Prime, you can stream it without paying extra, and it is free on Roku.

I have Prime, will look into it.
 

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"...One thing I found very interesting was the parallel they drew to the gnome and faerie stories of the past, and how the deceptions tend to follow the patterns of our superstitions and notions of the universe...."

Keen insight!!
 

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An honest question, what is the doctrine that Christian rely on to say that God did not make any other creatures on other planets? We know that God created Earth first, then created the rest of the planets in our solar system, and we know that sin entered the world through Adam.

However, none of that seems to discount the possibility that God created life on other planets.
 

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World UFO Day - Creation Ministries International

The documentary Alien Intrusion is now available to stream for free. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it for it's biblical take on the credible sighting and abduction testimonies.

The conclusion is that these are demonic manifestations. One thing I found very interesting was the parallel they drew to the gnome and faerie stories of the past, and how the deceptions tend to follow the patterns of our superstitions and notions of the universe.

Those who invoke the name of Jesus and come to faith are delivered from the torment of their visitations.
John Keel, even though an atheist, seemed to understand this decades ago, as he stated that much of UFO stories really similar to demonism and occult!
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Redemption.
Seems to me that mankind's fall, and subsequent path to redemption via Christ doesn't prohibit the existence of other creatures, sentient or otherwise, in the vast universe that He created.

One race's (humans) fall seem to prohibit the existence of another race. The Bible doesn't seem to speak for or against anything else as the Creation account is focused on Earth, which was created prior to everything else.

The universe is absolutely massive and to claim that every single one of the planets doesn't have life on them (when we haven't even discovered all the planets to begin with) is quite a massive jump.

For all we know, we could very well have some kind of inter-planetary future planned by the Lord once the New Heavens and New Earth are brought about at the end of Revelation.
 

Aaron

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Seems to me that mankind's fall, and subsequent path to redemption via Christ doesn't prohibit the existence of other creatures, sentient or otherwise, in the vast universe that He created.

One race's (humans) fall seem to prohibit the existence of another race. The Bible doesn't seem to speak for or against anything else as the Creation account is focused on Earth, which was created prior to everything else.

The universe is absolutely massive and to claim that every single one of the planets doesn't have life on them (when we haven't even discovered all the planets to begin with) is quite a massive jump.
Much less the jump that it is that they do have life on them, given the knowledge that God revealed.

For all we know,
Which is much, and concrete, given the revelation of God.

... we could very well have some kind of inter-planetary future planned by the Lord once the New Heavens and New Earth are brought about at the end of Revelation.
And yet none of the promises even hint at such a thing.
 

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Seems to me that mankind's fall, and subsequent path to redemption via Christ doesn't prohibit the existence of other creatures, sentient or otherwise, in the vast universe that He created.

One race's (humans) fall seem to prohibit the existence of another race. The Bible doesn't seem to speak for or against anything else as the Creation account is focused on Earth, which was created prior to everything else.

The universe is absolutely massive and to claim that every single one of the planets doesn't have life on them (when we haven't even discovered all the planets to begin with) is quite a massive jump.

For all we know, we could very well have some kind of inter-planetary future planned by the Lord once the New Heavens and New Earth are brought about at the end of Revelation.

Maybe, who knows? Yet it should be asked, In the image and likeness of God?
 

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And we’re back…….Aaron is on another vacay……this forum is not in need of pithy I guess. I enjoy his warrior spirit when it is allowed into the room. Oh well, it’s obviously not my forum……..carry on, if you can, or if you find it worthy.

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