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hellohellohi -> RE: Aliens (the space kind) (5/22/2008 2:38:58 PM)
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That is the position held by Bob Larson too (that aliens are demonic manifestations). I can see where Bob is coming from, and I am inclined to believe him in many ways. However, ... Well, I was going to say the "Extra-Terrestrial Hypothesis" explanation for UFOs (yknow, can't deny that sometimes things are seen that aren't readily identifiable to the observer) is plausible, but perhaps the question "Where did they come from?" is a strong one to weaken that plausibility. Certainly, speculation is waste of time, and *I* haven't seen a UFO, but, yo, hit me up! I hope people continue to post on this possibly pointless subject. Also, yeah, there's no reason to think of to say God COULDN'T do it. (Also, what does anyone think, perhaps LDS should be included under the "UFO/ET cults"? I am told that Mormons believe that God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit were persons on another planet, and we too will become gods for other worlds -- accurate? Hmm... One reason why speculation isn't pointless, or rather why it might behoove Christians to consider speculative things is that "the unknown" is one vast excuse for some people to invent nonsense and worship falsehood! As Christians, I think we claim a particular monopoly over the unknown, that is, we alone know how to treat it properly. (God, being LOVING, tells us everything we need to know! That is, perhaps stated another way!... And I know it is said God is God of mystery... Perhaps he is really and truly the only up-front-and-center type of God when it comes to what matters (among world religions). Perhaps Christianity should hold itself to be completely INESOTERIC! in that we know everything we need to know (what is obscure is obscured by our selves, our own intellects.) To me these ideas sound both challenging, perhaps offensive, but also trivially obvious result of believing in a loving God. What do y'all think? If aliens do exist, that's okay too! Do any Christians (or any listening) believe in them? Just wondering if and why and how.
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