Check Ezekiel - where he is described as being taken into space.
2007-07-01 08:56:33
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answer #1
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answered by umwut? 6
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ha ha ha
aliens as in strangers man
like from another country
I think that a lot of the alien conspiracy theories actually come from something biblical though.
Genesis and the book of Enoch talk about the Sons of God breeding with women to form a super race known as the Nephilim
which are mentioned in many cultures' creation stories
weird stuff
2007-07-01 15:53:05
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answered by tatereatinmic 3
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Are you kidding. Look at the way he's got those scientists scratching their heads and trying to get out of the maze he created. He must be having a hoot.
Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.
2007-07-01 15:57:17
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answered by Ed 3
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well, that's an interesting interpretation , if I've ever heard of. The fact is that it is this passage is prophetic and figurative. It is speaking about how the nation of Israel would be dispersed and swallowed up by pagan nations around them.
2007-07-01 16:01:17
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answered by Simon Peter 5
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This is just a guess here, but I would say that "alien" here means "foreigner" (and no, not the rock band).
2007-07-01 16:27:12
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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God in Hinduism mentions that there are 8,400,000 { eight million four hundred thousand } kinds of species but all of them are not present in this planet
2007-07-01 15:52:13
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answered by garlic J 3
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Madmio (answer above) is wrong. God is not a character from Sci-fi, he is a character for a fairy tale.
2007-07-01 15:52:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Eziekiel chapter 1. It mentions aliens there, too.
2007-07-01 15:51:46
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answered by Nijg 6
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God himself is a sci-fi.
2007-07-01 15:51:07
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answered by madmio 2
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God loves everything right?
2007-07-01 15:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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