Wednesday, November 16, 2005

OK, we know all these creepy little aliens are interested in sex but what's with this kick on religion?

Bob Lazar (Area 51), the maybe is / maybe ain't telling the truth guy, says that there are numerous files with blacked out sections in government hands where the aliens are very interested in religion. One would wonder just WHY an advanced interstellar race would be interested in OUR primitive notions about God. He also mentions that they refer to us as some kind of "containers". Shades of Stargate and the Gou'ald! But there is perhaps a much more sinister scenario going on here. Strieber and others have remarked how the UFO/visitor phenomena is not very different from what our ancestors referred to as angels, demons and fairies. In fact in some of the writings of John Dee he refers to angelic visitations that sound much more like what would in this day and age be called alien visitations.

The notable horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft made the assertion in his mythos that all the phenomena we called "demons" or "angels" were in fact really aliens. Now this is convenient for the aliens. You can come down to earth, and "act like the devil" and be given a free pass because you are really an "alien". This is denial going on at a deep level. In fact I believe that just the opposite of Lovecraft's hypothesis is the truth, these "aliens" are in fact demonic. I would find agreement with much of what John Keel has written and Jaques Vallee. They both posit that the UFO phenomena is actually a "different dimension" interacting with ours. But what a dimension! To visit it is to visit the Spirit realm.

Once we have a fix on the true identity of our visitors then the reason behind their agenda and interest in religion becomes powerfully clear:

Eph 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:

Satan is referred to as the "prince of the power of the air", literally he is the chief ruler of happenings and going ons in the lower atmospheric regions (our air canopy). He is the one that pulls the strings on the "children of disobedience". This word is interesting, disobedience, the true import doesn't come out till you look at the Greek word "apeitheia". Sounds very similar to "apathy" does it not? But it holds the connotation of obstinancy and unbelief in the Greek. All of these goings on in the "air" are with one aim, to continue the idea of unbelief and bolster ones "obstinancy" to the gospel of Christ. Perhaps this is why some of the alien encounters have a lot of "high comedy" going on in them. Aliens are wearing cardboard suits, making paper waffles and all other sorts of nonsense. They dare not tip their hand and reveal their true nature. But if they can make ALL strange phenomena seem to be lunacy then it is much easier to deny the supernatural events of the bible.

I would be remiss if I didn't address this idea of "containers". I believe this is simply codespeak for "possession" out and and out. The famed psychic, Ruth Montgomery referred to "walk-ins", entities that would just come in and take over someone's life and begin to animate them, move them in different careers and so on. This same sort of thing may be the truth behind the so called alien's agenda.

There is good reference out there that if one is threatened with abduction or finds himself in "mid-abduction" that simply saying "Help me Jesus!" puts an end to that right then and there. But this idea of "containers" may be prophetic about world events and happenings also in the time of the Great Tribulation:

Re 13:17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

Could the much discussed "Mark of the Beast" have a spiritual component? One would think that this is only natural for the Devil to do!

In the theology of the Raelians. Everyone of us is really only a DNA experiment by an advanced civilization called the Elohim... Aside from the obvious blasphemy, its no big deal! If some crazy French race car driver wants to say that and raise a whole bunch of money, hey cool! But it gets insidious when these same entities that communicated their history to him say that Jesus was only one of their "better" experiments. We come back to the first verse I mentioned, that one of working in the children of disobedience. The goal here is to diminish the person of Christ. If we can make him less than divine, only a labe experiment performed by an advanced alien race, then there is no Christianity or salvation from sin to worry about. No wonder they seek to be cloned! You only get one pass through this world, then its oblivion.

A word of caution, if you try to use that "help me Jesus" idea and its not sincere from your heart you could be in for the fight of your life. Note the seven sons of Sceva:

Acts 19: 13 ¶ Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to call over them which had evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth.
14 And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests, which did so.
15 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
16 And the man in whom the evil spirit was leaped on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded.


They tried to use the name of Christ much like Van Helsing and crucifixes in Dracula. But Christ is not a rabbit's foot or even a magic charm to ward off demons. So the demon within simply said, "Jesus I know and Paul I know; but who are ye?" then jumped them and beat them black and blue.

This religious agenda is also brought out in the Sci Fi shows and movies. In the most recent season of Stargate the SG-1 team has to fight the "Ori", psychic preachers going from planet to planet sucking worship out of hapless souls. It sounded like a veiled attack on "origins" or creationists. You certainly got the idea that the writers were no fans of fundamentalist preachers. Arthur C. Clarke in "Childhood's End" has aliens landing that look very much like Pan, satyrs and of course the original "Satyr", the Devil. But they are only aliens and not spirits. The original Battlestar Galactica was only a veiled version of Mormon theology. It all makes you long for the good old days of horror movies when you got what you expected from aliens... (but then again you DO get what you expect if you know the real identity of our Cosmic Space Brothers!)

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