only God and UFA's
Unidentified Flying Angels
2007-03-16 16:31:07
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answer #1
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answered by mornings_sunshine 2
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Sure. UFOs are a proven fact. 100s or 1000s of flying things go unidentified each day. Now whether they are alien spacecraft is another matter. I think you could beleive in both. Is it too inprobable that God made other planets with other life forms on it. I think He did but I do not think I will ever know until I can ask Him face to face.
2007-03-16 23:35:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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What makes we humans think that Earth is the only planet God put people on? I'm hoping that there's a more intelligent life form out there that was smart enough NOT to crucify Jesus..UFOs? sure - the prophet Elijah of the Old Testament didn't die. He went up in a chariot of fire. Sounds like a neat UFO to me.
2007-03-16 23:33:40
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answer #3
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answered by Debbie R 3
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Does it have to make sense?
I have seen a UFO so I belive in them.
And I believe in God, though I've never seen Him.
If I could be talked out of either one, it would be the UFO not the One whom I have not seen.
2007-03-16 23:41:06
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answer #4
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answered by ? 6
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After all every religion/ ancient culture says the same thing about "him" and his angels.
1. They're not from Earth but from some place (anywhere out there) called heaven coming DOWN here.
2. He has a different time zone- "A day unto god is 1000 yrs to man" (this is only possible with a planet rotating around a sun/ star)
3. He traveled in a cloud in the book of Exodus that had the shape of a pillar-never changed and used to light up like fire in the night. (this is not an ordinary cloud)
http://www.crystalinks.com/ancientaircra...
4. His "Crystal city" or New Jerusalem (REV-21) will be coming DOWN from heaven. (imagine what that will look like)
5. The word 4 heaven in Greek is "Ouranos" which is equivalent to Orion.
http://www.catchpenny.org/orion.html...
http://www.science-explorer.de/en/giza_o...
6. God must have DNA compatible to ours because his sons had wives from us human beings and had children who became men. GEN 6:1-4.
Your views!
2007-03-16 23:36:11
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answer #5
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answered by Nuwaubian Moor 3
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The word "alien" is mentioned several times in the King James Bible approximately 23 to 26 times. UFO stands for unidentified flying object---which you already know, but look up alien in Webster's dictionary and a thesaurus---then decide for yourself.
2007-03-16 23:36:47
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answer #6
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answered by unknownsoldier1st 3
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Certainly! You can believe anything, if you want to. If you begin believing something that has not been proven, and which is not rational, you can believe anything else, if you are able to imagine a way to have them both. For example, you might decide that God sends UFOs to Earth to bring messages. You might decide Ezekiel saw a UFO. You might decide to believe that Jesus will return in a UFO. It's up to you.
2007-03-16 23:30:29
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answer #7
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answered by lottyjoy 6
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Sure you can you can believing in any thing you want. That does not make it true. Every person believes in unidentified flying objects. Since some things in the sky dint get to be identified.
To think we are the only planet with life. Is a very selfish point of view.
2007-03-16 23:37:28
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure thing. I have seen UFOs many times and have experienced God. Can't explain either of them adequately enough to convince non-believers so I will not hate them or try to convince them if they don't want convincing.
2007-03-16 23:40:23
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answer #9
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answered by mohayrix 3
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It all depends on your faith and what your heart tells you. If you believe in God, it is up to you, because no one can force you to believe in someone never unseen, but talked about. (And UFOs might exist but studies are still running to find out if there are lives out in there in the universe.)
2007-03-16 23:31:06
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answer #10
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answered by linda 1
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I believe in God and I also believe in UFO's as I have seen them
2007-03-16 23:29:43
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answer #11
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answered by Angel Eyes 3
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