@Numpty,
Numpty;48649 wrote:You are without doubt the most deluded indivdual I have ever had the pleasure debating with. You believe in God and Aliens.
Ok if we take it back to the begining of your time approx 10-12,000 years ago Your man in the sky created the Earth right? so where does it say he made aliens as well, also we cannot achieve interstella travel yet, I thought we were Gods chosen people why would he make another race more intelligent than us? Where do you get your information from because I would surely like to read those books.
The aliens are not intersteller, they are from earth, and have been here for a long time. The aliens are fallen angles that are both advanced and evil. They are part of God's fallen creation, and were involved in the hevenly rebellion.
They have the ability to take on appearances of various forms. The Bible tells us to be kind to strangers, because we might be entertaining angles unaware. We know also that Satan, a fallen appeared as a Serpent in the Gardan.
My conclusion on UFO's is shared in part with a man by the name of John Keel who is arguably considered one of the most widely read and influential ufologists since the 1970's. Keel I believe is not a Christian, yet his conclusion on UFO's was that it often paralleled certain ancient floklore or religious encounters.
One of his books that I was really impressed with was titled 'Why UFO's'. In it Keel describes when he first started studying the UFO phenomena, he was catapulted into the age old world of demonology. With many strange happenings at his home, and the homes of his friends. As Keel pointeded out, the real understanding of the UFO mystery will not come from the visual sightings, but the actual alien to human contact stories. It is these contact stories where the real information can be detected. His conclusion as well as mine was, that these alians have been here for a long time, they are not friends of the human race, and it appears they have another motive which has yet to be determined. I believe the Bible gives us some insite into their future purpose, which I find very frightening.