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It's all about Him.
It's all about Him and His redeemed people whom He purchased with his blood. Eternal life is about humanity living with Jesus.
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It's all about Him.
Jesus died so the Father could once again live among the people. The Adversaryy is not beyond twisting that to have us make it about ourselves. It's what he and we traditionally do. People have even convinced themselves we go to Heaven and God rather than what Jesus said about Him coming here to a new world,. The Adversary will have no job or place in earth once the Father returns so it is in his best interest to have us keep thinking selfishly like we have always done since the Garden.Some have misinterpreted verse 9 to mean the holy city is the bride of Christ, but that cannot be because Christ died for His people, not for a city.
Yes it is but God must be able to live among us first. Again, God comes first, we come later.,
Revelation 19:7-8
Ephesians 5:25-27
2 Corinthians 11:2
Please engage with these scriptures before we go any further.
A possible contrast between alien and human thinking? Like I said earlier, man tends to be self centred. It will be interesting to see how aliens think, whether they too are fallen or above us.What does that discussion have to do with OP regarding Tucker Carlson's commentary on UFOs?
UFOs belong to the new age movement!Oh I think there is some potential of an "End of Days Deception" where Fallen Angels, Demons, Nephilim or whatever appear as benevolent space beings who claim to have "originally seeded life on this planet long age, but now want to save us from our own destructive tendencies" much like in various Sci Fi films, except the aim is all the One World government under an anti-Christ figure.
I will be glad if you will find something solid
Before I commence, I would like to say that I'm speaking as an amateur Ufologist and a member of MUFON. I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I've researched this subject for many years.
Why exactly emotionally devastating?Personally, I think a disclosure of a large magnitude would be emotionally devastating and petrifying to the vast majority of Americans.
It would cause a massive widespread panic and perhaps even an economic collapse.
An immediate disclosure would cause a serious crisis of faith for many religious people, especially for fundamentalist Christians.
It's also worth mentioning that astronomers estimate that there are around 100 billion other solar systems in the Milky Way alone. I feel that it's very arrogant to believe that humans are the only intelligent beings in our galaxy, let alone in the entire vastness of Outer space. It's highly improbable that we are alone.
It actually would be a huge issue with too many questions against the legitimacy of the scriptures, leading to serious doubts in the God of the Bible. Which fuels many unbelievers today in my opinion. Many questions would then come to mind such as, well if there's other earth-like planets with alien life forms on it, well then did they sin? Was the Bible only written and preserved for us? Are they in need of a savior? Is Jesus savior just for us or for the life God created elsewhere, despite the scriptures stating this nowhere? In the Genesis account, why didn't God say He created this life as well as ours here on earth?
The Bible consistently describes God creating the earth, the sea, us in His image, the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air, the beasts that roam the fields, the creeping things upon the earth, and the stars, sun and moon all being set within the firmament for the purpose of knowing the signs, seasons, days and years. Also what was placed in the sky God specifically states is for the purpose of providing light upon the earth. There is no reason, when looking at the scriptures alone, to believe in life somewhere else in an endless and vast universe. I believe plainly that God put what He put in the sky for the purposes He describes and for that alone. He created this earth and everything in it for us.
First off you have to accept the Bible isn’t true about the age of the earth and the faux science that says the world and universe are billions of years old to be able to entertain the notion that these are natural visitations. I reject both and am quite sure any visitations anyone is seeing is supernatural in nature.
Whether these visitations are from God or the Devil it matters not. I can tell you one thing for certainty though. What a culture believes they will see.
When I first went to Africa I was warned about all the supernatural demonic stuff I would see by many people. Africans would tell me stories of demonic manifestations and witchcraft. I told everyone straight up I would not see a single thing. Demons are afraid of me and their only power with me comes by them fooling me. If they demonstrate some manifestation the jig is up and over with. I told them you guys see all that stuff because you accept those kinds of things as reality, or truth. Not to belittle them though I said. Don’t worry. People in the USA see all kinds of stuff too. It’s just they call the things they believe “science” and it opens the door to “scientific” demonic manifestations in their lives.
Haha. I have mused over the years how I would ruin everything if an alien ever showed up in front of the cameras and I was there. Faux Alien and awe struck crowds would be in for such a rude awaking. The crowds would agitate for my head afterwards.
I wonder if it could go this way though. These things begin manifesting and let's just call them certain type of Christians become disillusioned by rhetoric by unbelievers, "See there your God believing viewpoint that humanity was unique just went by the way side!"
I think some might be so weak they'd fall for it especially when made to feel stupid if they question what these so called "benevolent" beings told humanity. To question what they say could be deemed being a dangerous conspiracy theorist and an enemy to humanity so therefore they swallow hook line and sinker whatever is said. = Falling away=
I also consider the opposite because of the U in UFO. That Jesus Christ returns and people will think this is the anti-Christ because the equation UFO = Demons seems to be the consensus opinion here on CF.Oh I think there is some potential of an "End of Days Deception" where Fallen Angels, Demons, Nephilim or whatever appear as benevolent space beings who claim to have "originally seeded life on this planet long age, but now want to save us from our own destructive tendencies" much like in various Sci Fi films, except the aim is all the One World government under an anti-Christ figure.