Any thoughts about things such as Ufos, paranormal items etc?

Know that many think all Ufos re fake or explainable, as are so called paranormal shows like Ghost Hunters but could they not be better seen as being demonic activities in current age?,
 
Aliens from another world, humans from the future, lizard people from deep under the earth, cryptids, extra dimensional beings, demons, angels -- pick one. The truth is probably none of the above.
 
Deluded people who before the 1970s would have been institutionalized are out running around and even being provided with publicity platforms. Whether they're pushing for belief in extraterrestrials, sex change, or flat earth, they're all suffering from mental problems and should be receiving treatment instead of confirmation.
 
Next you're going to tell me that ET was not real. HAHAHA.

A cute story about ET.... Drew Barrymore thought that ET was indeed real and Steven Speilberg instructed the puppeteer to "keep"
E.T. responsive for as long as she was on set.
 
That reminded me that one of the first UFO reports ever written about is found in the Book of Ezekiel, which was written about 580 BC, give or take a couple years.

Y'all can read Ezekiel Chapter 1 Verse 4, (KJV):

"And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire."

Take those description words, "as the colour of amber," back to the original Hebrew through a vintage "Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible", and y'all can see that it is translated from the Hebrew as, "highly polished bronze base metal." Last time I looked, a 'whirlwind' in a thunderstorm ain't made out of metal.

Amber - Concordance word number - 2830. חַשְׁמַל chashmal ("Highly Polished Bronze base metal")

Most denominations ain't gonna teach this, but in the opinion of many, when y'all see the words 'whirlwind' and 'fiery chariot' in the Old Testament, it may be describing a powered craft that God's messengers use for interdimensional travel.



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Aliens from another world, humans from the future, lizard people from deep under the earth, cryptids, extra dimensional beings, demons, angels -- pick one. The truth is probably none of the above.
Would say its demonic deception, as Satan always updates to fit our current techa nd views, as once held to fairies and now space aliens
 
Deluded people who before the 1970s would have been institutionalized are out running around and even being provided with publicity platforms. Whether they're pushing for belief in extraterrestrials, sex change, or flat earth, they're all suffering from mental problems and should be receiving treatment instead of confirmation.
Just seems that we are being conditioned to see supernatural things on a far more open basis, and that Ufos especially are being seen as our saviors from space
 
That reminded me that one of the first UFO reports ever written about is found in the Book of Ezekiel, which was written about 580 BC, give or take a couple years.

Y'all can read Ezekiel Chapter 1 Verse 4, (KJV):

"And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire."

Take those description words, "as the colour of amber," back to the original Hebrew through a vintage "Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible", and y'all can see that it is translated from the Hebrew as, "highly polished bronze base metal." Last time I looked, a 'whirlwind' in a thunderstorm ain't made out of metal.

Amber - Concordance word number - 2830. חַשְׁמַל chashmal ("Highly Polished Bronze base metal")

Most denominations ain't gonna teach this, but in the opinion of many, when y'all see the words 'whirlwind' and 'fiery chariot' in the Old Testament, it may be describing a powered craft that God's messengers use for interdimensional travel.



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Did you read books by Rev Barry Downing, who held to God using a flying Chariot? I much prefer Clifford Wi;lson take in Crash goes the Chariots
 
They may be conditioning humanity to be able to accept a mass sudden disappearance of Christians as the work of extraterrestrials.
That seems to be a major intent, as many have reported that "aliens" told them that when they return to aid Mankind, will first remove in order to recondition those such as Christians who refuse to accept "Space Jesus"
 
That reminded me that one of the first UFO reports ever written about is found in the Book of Ezekiel, which was written about 580 BC, give or take a couple years.

Y'all can read Ezekiel Chapter 1 Verse 4, (KJV):

"And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of amber, out of the midst of the fire."

Take those description words, "as the colour of amber," back to the original Hebrew through a vintage "Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible", and y'all can see that it is translated from the Hebrew as, "highly polished bronze base metal." Last time I looked, a 'whirlwind' in a thunderstorm ain't made out of metal.

Amber - Concordance word number - 2830. חַשְׁמַל chashmal ("Highly Polished Bronze base metal")

Most denominations ain't gonna teach this, but in the opinion of many, when y'all see the words 'whirlwind' and 'fiery chariot' in the Old Testament, it may be describing a powered craft that God's messengers use for interdimensional travel.

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Ezekiel believes it is Yahweh.

"the word of the LORD (i.e. Yahweh) came to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the Chebar canal, and the hand of the LORD (i.e. Yahweh) was upon him there." (Ezek. 1:3)


"Such was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the LORD (i.e. Yahweh) . And when I saw it, I fell on my face, and I heard the voice of one speaking." (Ezek. 1:28)

So let's ask ourselves couple a question. Was Ezekiel right or was he wrong? Or should we accept the opinions of some who have zero evidence for their claims?
 
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