different Christians have different beliefs, but the bible says that God created the Worlds, plural, what makes people thing that He did not create Life on some of them also.
2006-07-16 08:10:16
·
answer #1
·
answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
·
5⤊
0⤋
I think many religions consider aliens as part and parcel of their cosmology. Take the Dogon for instance. They believe they came from a planet revolving around a star near Sirius. They say it is a smaller star, however. They say that their god have fish tails and that some of them died on the way here. Pretty strange stuff for an African tribe.
Inscriptions on a tomb in Palenque Mexico looks very much like flying saucers chasing across the sky. Not sure what it means. But I have seen it. Sure does look that way to me.
We look at the plains of Nazca in South America and there are those damnable figures etched in the plains. I mean you cannot tell what they are until you get about five hundred feet above them. What were they there for?
Jewish history has the Nephelim, contact with angelic beings, Ezekial seeing the Wheel (whatever that was) and a ladder going up to heaven. Jacque Vallee says that angelic contact begins to look very much like faery folk contact looking very much like UFO contact depending on the culture and the cultural expectations. You bring your own map to the territory and then you decide what you call the hills, I guess.
I am not a Latter Day Saint but don't they believe they are going to become Gods and populate worlds after death? So there is one form of Christianity that certainly sounds like space alien stuff. And Scientology, that is based on a guy named Xenu and he was an alien who put a bunch of our souls into a volcano. Right?
I think the heavens have always made mankind look up in awe. Hard not to. One of the worst things we have done is made the night so bright we cannot see the stars. Mother Nuit may not be so alien, but under Her blanket we are all believers.
Just my take on unwritten laws.
2006-07-04 16:23:29
·
answer #2
·
answered by NeoArt 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
The Bible talks about the Nephilim who in the earliest days were forced beneath the Earth for taking the daughters of man as their wives and creating hybrids. This sounds like what the Grey 'aliens' do. They claim to be from outer space, but actually originate from deep within the Earth. Some Ufologists, like Eric Van Donikan, claim that the vision of an angel that Isiah had of a being who was wheels within wheels may have been a sighting of an 'alien' being or flying saucer.
2006-07-02 15:01:26
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
The Bible refers to "The hosts of the Heavens" and in my opinion acknowledges other beings in other heavenly places. If God created the Earth to be inhabited, why not others?The difference is that the Earth has been held in rebellion since the fall of Lucifer
updated: true that "we" are created in God's image and we are unique in that respect to the whole of the universe. But in the beginning,God created the heavens (plural) and the universe. The Earth became without form and void after the fall of Lucifer,who with him in the rebellion took one third of the "hosts of the heavens (plural again). That leaves two thirds of the "hosts" that didn't rebel. The Bible doesn't anywhere state that we are alone in God's creation. That is a typical assumption, because we as humans can't image any race of beings that would never rebel against God. That is where the devil has so many deceived, is the self-righteousness that Humans,being created in HIS image are the supreme race of the universe if not the only race. What of other races which aren't created in the same image as us, who aren't corrupt by the flesh and who have never the thought of rebellion? Sounds like some of these people are eating the forbidden fruit all over again.
2006-07-02 15:01:06
·
answer #4
·
answered by monty h 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
There is extra terrestrial life out there.
The Angelic conflict is raging between the elect and fallen angels also know as demons. Genesis 6:1-3 Job 1:1-3.
People have a right to believe in what they choose to believe .
Wether a person believes or not does not change the facts.
Revelation 20:11 Every single person in death will come face to face with Jesus Christ mankinds saviour.
Care to all!
2006-07-16 14:41:30
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
No, I'm a christian and i have a 14 year old alien that lives down the hall.Lol
2006-07-14 23:08:30
·
answer #6
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Did God or Jesus originate on this planet? NO
Or did they create it? Yes So they were here before it was made.
Didn't the bible say they were spirit creatures or spirit persons.
There you have it persons out there in the cosmos different being than us. Are they the only ones? The bible says the morning stars cried out together when the earth was being formed. Who are they? Other spirit creatures?
Are they the only ones? or are those the only ones we know about? To be christian is to believe the bible.
2006-07-02 15:02:41
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
I think the bible does mention other worlds and don`t worry about them. I as a Christian do believe in Aliens and I`m not going to hell for it nor worry about them.
God just wants me to be as good as I can be as a human being.
2006-07-14 11:41:10
·
answer #8
·
answered by Gone Rogue 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
While there may be life on other planets, it is unlikely that there is intelligent life on other planets.
The bible portrays man to be the first physical creature to be made in the image of God, that is, in his likeness, manifesting his qualities and having the capacity of free will.
Since things here went awry at the beginning, it would seem that a number of issues, such as God's right to rule over his own creation, needs to be settled first before creating more intelligent life elsewhere.
Just my opinion, of course.
2006-07-02 15:03:07
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
God's an alien (not born of Earth). So by definition, they believe.
2006-07-16 07:48:17
·
answer #10
·
answered by freebird 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
From what I understand, mostly everything goes against the Christian beliefs. From violent movies, to horoscopes, to weather forecasts. Not so different from the Amish community.
2006-07-02 14:57:48
·
answer #11
·
answered by Psychology 6
·
0⤊
0⤋