Aliens: Angels or Demons
He shall come as an angel of light and deceive the very elect!
The reply comes from
Eric Stetson (estetson@ix.netcom.com) 16 Nov 1995:
The evidence (from the Bible itself in fact) suggests that the UFO
phenomenon is by no means a method by which Lucifer is attempting to
deceive us but instead is the method by which a society of ultra-advanced
extraterrestrials (the gods, from Hebrew "Elohim") have been interacting
with humanity ever since creating us through genetic engineering. Aliens
and angels are one and the same! These beings are working for the
benefit of Mankind!
A good book which points this out is The Watchers by Raymond
Fowler. It deals with the famous abduction/revelation case of Betty
Andreasson Luca in which she discovered the higher spiritual nature of
these beings commonly thought of as unfeeling evil aliens. I would also
point out that a shining disk came down from the sky in front of 70,000
people during the Fatima visitation! So this is Satan's work, right? I
don't think so. The whole Yahweh versus Lucifer thing has been blown way
out of proportion: The latter challenged the former for leadership of the
alien society in a classic power struggle; he lost and was probably
eliminated long ago. We do not need to worry about Lucifer any more
because Jesus Christ (the demigod with a human mother and a superhuman
father) has been appointed to lead planet Earth in next great epoch of
our history.
I would also strongly recommend reading the works of Zecharia
Sitchin, which give the full story of how a higher race from the stars
was deified by humanity, etc. Genesis Revisited is a really
enlightening thought-provoking read.
Here is part of an article I posted in this newsgroup a couple
months ago. It details the UFO phenomenon in biblical times.
The Hebrews believed in "Elohim," a plural term which should be
literally translated as "the gods." They were never monotheistic, at least
not in the modern sense. The single being we today think of as God was the
lord of planet Earth in the time of the ancient Hebrews -- a being named
Yahweh who occupied the highest place in the angelic hierarchy. He was
physical and imperfect, as were all the other superhumans, but because of
their relative superiority in all respects -- biological, intellectual,
spiritual, technological -- they were deified by virtually every ancient
culture including the one that produced our Bible. As Arthur C. Clarke once
said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic." The superhumans thus appeared supernatural in ancient times, as
they still do today. But today we understand that other planets and other
solar systems sprinkle the depths of space... and that higher beings might
very well have found our tiny blue-green world a long time ago.
But the Flood ushered in the Age of Kingship. Superhuman lords no
longer walked among their human subjects in the great cities of Sumeria, but
instead returned to the sky from where they chose people to lead the
civilizations of Earth. Meanwhile, Homo sapiens had spread from the Middle
East to all six inhabitable continents, producing the races we know today.
The Hebrews, a nomadic desert people of the Sinai, had an especially
close relationship with the gods; in fact, they came to be known as "the
chosen people." Yahweh and the angels watched over them from the heavens
above, often intervening for their benefit in various ways. How then, we
might ask, did the superhumans make contact with people on Earth?
Here are a few general quotes from the Torah which help to make this point:
Throughout their wanderings in the desert, the Elohim guide the Hebrews
from above, riding ahead in various craft. Perhaps the best example takes
place during the exodus from Egypt: "... the children of Israel went up and
harnessed out of the land of Egypt. And the Lord went before them by day in
a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire,
to give them light..." (Exodus 13:18,21). The story continues with a
pursuit by the Egyptian army. "And the angel of God, which went before the
camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud
went from before their face, and stood behind them... but it gave light by
night to [the Hebrews]: so that the [Egyptians] came not near the other all
the night." (Exodus 14:19-20).
Since literal clouds don't have fiery pillars, one can reasonably
conclude that the object was something very different -- perhaps a UFO with
a descending beam of light. One is also forced to wonder how the Israelites
got across the Red Sea. Could they have been flown across?
The prophet Ezekiel, a frequent recipient of extraterrestrial
visitations, described a strange object in the sky: "And I looked, and,
behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud and a fire enfolding itself, and a brightness was about it..." (Ezekiel 1:4).
This could very well be a modern-day account of a UFO sighting: A
swirling wind accompanied a huge disk-shaped object surrounded by a bright
glow. Ezekiel goes on to describe the strange craft descending from the
sky, noting its resemblance to a spinning wheel and mentioning that it is
piloted by a powerful-looking being.
In another incredible incident, the transfiguration of Jesus Christ, we
find an excellent array of UFO-related phenomena (Matthew 17:2,5-6).
First of all, Jesus Christ brought his disciples up on a mountain, where he
showed himself as the glorious figure of a nordic-superhuman. "And [Jesus]
was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his
raiment was white as the light...." Then a UFO appears, provoking intense
fear in the onlookers. "... behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and
behold a voice out of the cloud.... And when the disciples heard it, they
fell on their face, and were sore afraid." Finally, we read in Luke's
version of the story that "... they feared as they entered into the cloud."
(Luke 9:34).
People have concocted the most ridiculous stereotypes about angels:
They have become winged cherubs strumming harps, etc, a view that is totally
uncorroborated by the Bible or any other ancient text. In reality, the
Bible repeatedly shows angels provoking fear in those who see them -- these
cases can be thought of as grey encounters, while non-frightful incidents
are most likely Nordic encounters.
Probably the best example of standard alien abduction is the story of
"Jacob's ladder."
Imagine that you were on a long hike through the wilderness and you lay
down to sleep for the night under the starry sky. Suddenly you wake up with
a start, but instead of seeing the morning sun you are greeted by a diagonal
shaft of light descending from above, upon which strange creatures are going
up and down. You hear a voice telling you that "your seed shall be spread
far and wide," that it is necessary and important for the future of
humanity. The voice continues, saying that "we will watch over you, for you
are a chosen one." Then everything fades to black. You open your eyes and
it's morning. "Must have been a dream," you rationalize, but an irrational
fear keeps clawing back into your brain. "I've got to get away from this
place!" you shout, and quickly depart.
If this happened to you, what would you think? Alien abduction, right?
Let's look at what happened to Jacob: "And he [Jacob] dreamed, and behold a
ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven: and behold
the angels of God ascending and descending on it. And, behold, the Lord
stood above it, and said.... thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and
thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and
to the south: and in thee and thy seed shall all the families of the earth
be blessed. And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places
whither thou goest.... And Jacob awaked out of his sleep... And he was
afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place!" (Genesis 28:12-17).
It is especially interesting to note that human and superhuman
crossbreeding is possible. At least the Bible says so: "And it came to
pass... That the sons of God [angels] saw the daughters of men that they
were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. There were
giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God
came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same
became mighty men which were of old, men of renown." (Genesis 6:1-2,4).
Who were these mighty men? They were demigods, in quite the literal
sense, and many were chosen as kings to rule human societies. They were
giants because they inherited height from the nordic-superhumans; they were
"of old" because they inherited longevity from the nordic-superhumans.
We find evidence for this belief directly in the Gospels; the early
Christians wrote it themselves. Consider this story (Luke
1:26-32,34-35,38): "... the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of
Galilee, named Nazareth, To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was
Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary. And the
angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favored, the
Lord is with thee... And when she saw him, she was troubled at his
saying.... And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favor
with God." She is thus visited by a superhuman being who tells her
she is somehow special or chosen, and she is afraid. The story goes on to
reveal the visitation's shocking purpose. "And, behold, thou shalt conceive
in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall
be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest.... Then said Mary unto
the angel, How shall this be, seeing that I know [have intercourse with] not
a man? And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come
upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee; therefore
also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of
God. And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me
according to thy word." Mary agrees to submit to Yahweh as his handmaid,
which in that time meant a concubine! She will be impregnated with godly
sperm in order to produce the king of Israel!
On the night of Christ's birth some strange phenomena are observed,
further confirming his superhuman origin. The famous "star of Bethlehem,"
for example, is said to have led the wise men to the infant Jesus, stopping
over the place where he lay; no actual star of course could do this, so we
must conclude that it was in fact a UFO. Other bright lights and shining
clouds in the sky are described in two of the apocryphal books
(Protevangelion and 1 Infancy), as well as a state of suspended animation in
the village during Mary's labor. We also find the story of the shepherds,
who see an angel descend from the sky in a brilliant glow of light to
proclaim the birth of the messiah.
If anyone is familiar with other religions (Hinduism or the Native
American faiths for example) and knows of similar UFO-related stories, I
would be interested to see them. I've heard that they exist but I
personally have not had the time to investigate the matter.
(check Alien Identities, Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena)
Also, If anyone knows of any goods books about the subject of UFOs and
religion that they could recommend, this would be much appreciated.
I look forward to your posted responses and e-mails! Feel free to
flame me if you can, or support me if you find my arguments convincing.
Questions and comments are requested.
Eric Stetson
It's kind of unusual Christian point of view with biblical background
to perceive the ET interaction that way, in a positive and supporting manner.
Eric wrote me he will add some additional thoughts for further explanations, you
found more at Cosmic Maturity.
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