I believe that UFOs will land when the Antichrist sits in the temple and calls himself God. He will present them as angels.
The ancient deity known as Baal was lord of war and of the sky. He was given many titles by adding endings to his name. Some examples found in scripture are Baalhazor "Lord of the Fortresses", Baalbamoth, Lord of the high places, Baalzebub, Lord of those who fly or flit.
Zebub is a Hebrew verb which means to flit from place to place, having been popularly translated as "Lord of the Flies" it is more properly rendered "Lord of Those Things that Fly".
2007-11-10 13:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Since UFO just means "Unidentified Flying Object," and therefore doesn't imply an extraterrestrial origin, I'd say that UFO's shouldn't necessarily have any more or less to do with the Christian viewpoint than Cheez Whiz.
But assuming you mean little green men, I'd say that it's more probable that we'll be visited by them than it is likely that the Christian belief system is true. And I say that with the belief that extraterrestrial visits to Earth will never, ever happen.
2007-11-10 22:02:13
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answered by Pull My Finger 7
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I don't see how one affects the other. I've seen some weird ones myself which could be gov't tests and how do you explain the thousands of reports and pictures? I'm a Christian, so don't see how my views should be different on this subject just because I follow the Lord. Or do you mean actual aliens? Still think they could definitely exist, but can't help wonder why no proof exists? Or does it? We need Scully and Mulder!! They can help answer :)
2007-11-10 21:57:09
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answered by dawnUSA 5
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The Bible gives us no reason to believe that there is life elsewhere in the universe. Yes, there are many strange and unexplainable things that take place. There is no reason, though, to attribute these phenomena to aliens or UFOs. If there is a discernable cause to these supposed events, it is likely spiritual, and more specifically, demonic in origin.
2007-11-10 22:37:38
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answered by Freedom 7
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Do you mean the Christian view about Aliens?
There is not enough evidence from scripture to suggest that there are Aliens.
Even if we were to say theoretically that there are aliens, it would not change the message of the Bible; the Christian message of fallen man needing to repent and believe in Christ, is still the truth.
2007-11-10 21:54:47
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answered by insert_ nickname_ here! 5
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The same things I believe about the study of the ocean floor and the Christian view. One has very little to do with the other.
2007-11-10 22:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really believe that there are aleins from other planets...I believe that our planet had a specific purpose in God's plan. THe center of the universe::not physically, but attentivley in God's eyes.....
..I also believe that if any abduction story is actually true; it was demons.
2007-11-10 22:07:58
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answered by John[nottheapostle] 4
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are there little green men with big eyeballs no they don't exist
but I do suggest you read the first few chapters of Ezekiel that is a good description of some vehicles
2007-11-10 22:01:26
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answered by firefly 5
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I don't believe we are visited by aliens from other planets, if that's what your asking.
And I don't get the "Christian view".
2007-11-10 21:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe they are demonic manifestations.
2007-11-10 21:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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