UFO's Are Not Demons
Introduction:
The Bible is a source of spiritual guidance and wisdom for millions of people around the world. It offers valuable insights into the spiritual realm, including the existence of supernatural beings such as demons. In this extended discussion, we will delve into various biblical passages that shed light on the nature of demons, fallen angels, and their relationship to UFOs. It is essential to approach these topics with a discerning and open mind, seeking to understand the biblical teachings and their implications.
The Nature of Demons and Fallen Angels:
According to biblical teachings, demons are expelled spirits of Giants that once lived upon the earth. This information can be located in the Book of Enoch, which was deliberately excluded by the creators of the Bible, despite being referenced and quoted by the biblical prophets. They are distinct from fallen angels, although the two are often confused. Jude 1:6 and 2 Peter 2:4 provide insights into fallen angels, stating that those who sinned in Genesis 6:4 were cast into hell and kept in eternal chains under gloomy darkness until the day of judgment. Clearly they aren't flying around in UFO's yet these fallen angels are separate entities from Satan and the third of the angels hurled to earth in the book of Revelation. Some hold the belief that the nephilim were flying UFO beings, but this idea appears to overlook the fact that it is unlikely for God to send a flood to destroy a group of beings with abilities that defy the laws of physics.
The Fall of Satan and His Angels:
Revelation 12 describes a war in heaven between Michael and his angels and the dragon (Satan) and his angels. The dragon and his angels are permanently cast out of heaven and onto the earth. This passage clarifies that Satan and his angels lost the ability to fly and operate in the skies, reinforcing the separation between UFOs and Satan's angels. Satan's hatred towards the heavenly beings, including UFOs, is evident from his expulsion and subsequent presence on earth in Revelation 13:6. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven. Upon reading the Hebrew definition of Heaven, it becomes unmistakable that UFOs exist in that realm.
Satan's Desires and Deception:
Isaiah 14:13-14 provides insight into Satan's desires to ascend to the heavens, above the stars of God, and make himself like the Most High. Satan states he wants to rise above the clouds. This verse demonstrates that Satan wishes to be in the place of God and highlights his rebellion against divine authority. It also reinforces the concept that God's dwelling place is in the heavens, where the birds fly and the clouds are located.
Understanding Spiritual Warfare:
Ephesians 6:12 discusses the spiritual battle that believers face, emphasizing that it is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual powers and rulers of darkness. The verse encourages believers to be aware of the spiritual wickedness that permeates the world. The term "high places" refers to positions of authority and influence rather than physical objects in the sky. With a deeper study with the Strongs Concordance, It is a call to be vigilant against invisible moral corruption that exists universally everywhere.
The Influence of Satan and Demons:
Ephesians 2:1-2 highlights the spiritual state of humanity before coming to faith in Christ. It mentions following the prince of the power of the air, indicating allegiance to the spirit that works in the sons of disobedience. Here, the term "air" represents the spiritual atmosphere rather than the physical sky. It underscores the power and influence of Satan and demons in the spiritual realm, leading people astray.
Demons and UFOs:
While the Bible provides insights into the existence of demons and their role in spiritual warfare, there is no scriptural evidence suggesting that demons can manifest themselves as physical objects like UFOs. The Bible portrays demons as spiritual entities that influence human minds and behaviors, focusing on their deceptive nature rather than their physical manifestations. It emphasizes the importance of discernment and testing spirits to distinguish between divine and deceptive influences.
The End Times and Deception:
Matthew 24 is a significant chapter in which Jesus describes the signs of the end times. Some evil alien fearmongers believe verse 38 is Jesus trying vaguely hint of UFOs arriving to save us all, claiming that Jesus predicted their arrival as being like the days of Noah. The focus of Matthew 24 is on the events leading up to the return of Jesus Christ and the importance of being prepared for His coming. It is important to note that Jesus did not mention beings coming from the sky to deceive us. To suggest otherwise questions God's ability to accurately foresee the future and contradicts the accuracy of previous prophecies. Christ provided explicit and detailed warnings about the deception that would occur, making Him the sole reason for people to direct their attention to the sky. Considering that the church "imagines" UFOs to be the greatest forthcoming deception, it seems reasonable to expect Christ to mention it throughout the entirety of Matthew 24. However, God, who sees the future with clarity and is not the author of confusion, did not reference any deception originating from the sky but emphasized the occurrence of significant deception on the earth.
The Second Coming of Christ in Matthew 24:30 does reference physical objects coming in the sky, the appearance of the Son of Man, which will be visible to all. This verse emphasizes that Jesus will come in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory for all to see, remember seeing is done with your actual eye balls.
Accurate Biblical Deception the Last Days:
Revelation 18:23 For thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by their sorceries were all nations deceived. Not alien UFO's. It's important to note that that sorceries there in the Greek translates to pharmacy. This verse speaks of the deception caused by human actions rather than UFOs in the sky. Additionally, 1 Timothy 6:10 emphasizes that the love of money is the root of all evil, revealing the corrupting influence of greed by those merchants. We see this happening today on a magnified scale. These passages focus on human actions and the consequences of immoral behavior described in Ephesians 6:12 rather than aerial deception.
We should approach this topic with openness and humility reflecting on the Pharisees' failure to recognize Jesus as the fulfillment of Scripture. The very thing the Pharisees dedicated their whole life to they nailed to the cross because Christ wasn't what they imagined him to be or met their expectations even though he was in the perfect will of God and used scripture to prove who he was. Some argue that the Pharisees were embarrassed by Christ's spiritual insight and feared that he might challenge their authority within the church. It's crucial to understand that when people come to realize that heaven is associated with the sky—God's throne—and major news stations report sightings of angels flying there, it could lead to a decline in church attendance. As more individuals gather outdoors under the sky to seek God, The traditional churches will encounter financial challenges and some will do everything within their power to prevent it, even if it means denying God's truth.
Just as the Pharisees clung to their traditional views, the modern church may also be blindly dismissing UFOs as demonic or fallen angel holography. It is essential to avoid imposing our preconceived notions onto God's plan and to remain faithful to the teachings of the Bible. While UFOs may challenge certain interpretations and beliefs, we must remain open to God's truth and seek discernment guided by the Scriptures. As of right now the church will reject the coming of Christ as fallen angel demons and will align with the leadership of the media to help fight him when he returns. Revelation 19:19 Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to wage war against the rider on the horse and his army.
Conclusion:
The Bible provides valuable insights into the spiritual realm, including the existence of demons and fallen angels. While demons seek to deceive and harm humanity in the spiritual realm, there is no scriptural evidence to support the notion that they manifest as physical UFOs. The Bible emphasizes the importance of discernment and testing spirits to distinguish between divine and deceptive influences. As believers, we should remain faithful to the teachings of the Bible and approach topics like UFOs with openness and humility, seeking God's truth in all matters.
Biblical Definition of Demons
Enoch 15: 8
Now the giants, who have been born of spirit and of flesh, shall be called upon earth evil spirits, and on earth shall be their habitation. Evil spirits shall proceed from their flesh, because they were created from above; from the holy Watchers was their beginning and primary foundation. Evil spirits shall they be upon earth, and the spirits of the wicked shall they be called. The habitation of the spirits of heaven shall be in heaven; but upon earth shall be the habitation of terrestrial spirits, who are born on earth