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re: Religious Leaders Told to 'Prepare Now' for UFO Disclosure and 'Bible-Changing' Revelation
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:46 am to moneyg
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:46 am to moneyg
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This small, obvious statement is going to piss off a lot of people. You are already receiving downvotes.
Yeah, I didn't realize it would be a controversial thing to say...
This thread should prove interesting at the very least.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:47 am to RollTide4547
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Noah's Arc as a space ship does make a good bit of sense.
A spaceship made out of gopher wood does make more sense...
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:48 am to SallysHuman
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Isn't that understood anyway, though?
Not in the sense that I mean. We are talking about shite of consequence. Not about how life evolved from single celled organisms into what we are, but more like, "hey y'all, I know Genesis never mentions this except very briefly, but there was an advanced civilization that lived here on Earth before Adam and Eve were created in a genetics lab."
This post was edited on 5/7/26 at 8:49 am
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:48 am to AlterEd
If it truly comes out with undeniable proof that aliens exist, and there is life on other planets, and church attendance doesn’t decrease, then Marx will be proven right about religion being the opiate of the masses.
Isn’t it okay to say like, “I don’t really know” or that “life is mysterious and wonderful” rather than clinging to your bible or Torah or Koran?
Isn’t it okay to say like, “I don’t really know” or that “life is mysterious and wonderful” rather than clinging to your bible or Torah or Koran?
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:50 am to BamaCoaster
God created the heavens and the Earth. Why would he only create life here? The heavens is a big place.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:50 am to AlterEd
Aliens are how the world will explain the rapture
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:50 am to kingbob
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God created the heavens and the Earth. Why would he only create life here? The heavens is a big place.
It's kind of a big deal to leave out.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:51 am to kingbob
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God created the heavens and the Earth. Why would he only create life here? The heavens is a big place.
I think the argument might be...if the Bible is supposed to be some complete work of truth about the universe why would it completely omit the rest of life in the universe?
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:52 am to jrodLSUke
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That's some serious atheist wish casting.
What is?
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:53 am to SlowFlowPro
Is it? It mentions God creating all of the plants, all of the animals, all of the fish in the sea, all of the birds and creatures in the sky, and then creating man separately. The bible mentions fallen angels taking human wives and their descendants being “men of renown” before the Great Flood of Noah. The existence of extraterrestrial life in no way invalidates Judaism or Christianity.
This post was edited on 5/7/26 at 8:54 am
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:53 am to SlowFlowPro
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It's kind of a big deal to leave out.
Not really.
The Bible is for us humans on planet Earth.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:53 am to AlterEd
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the truth about UFOs would have a dramatic affect on the religions of the world
There is nothing incompatible with Christianity and there being intelligent life on other planets.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:54 am to AUstar
Exactly. This entire thing sounds like a psy-op. It's like they are setting up a prenarrative story for when they fake the alien invasion.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:57 am to Powerman
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I think the argument might be...if the Bible is supposed to be some complete work of truth about the universe why would it completely omit the rest of life in the universe?
Who told you the Bible was a complete accounting of human history much less universe history?
Posted on 5/7/26 at 8:58 am to SlowFlowPro
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It's kind of a big deal to leave out.
The Bible doesn't leave this shite out. And this has been explained to you before. Do try and pay attention this time.
It's not that it's been left out. It's that it is simply glossed over. In the Bible, the so-called "Sons of God" are not from this Earth. The Bible is crystal clear in that. They just don't go into much detail about these people from some place else.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:01 am to AUstar
quote:Exactly.
This is all bullshite
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:02 am to SallysHuman
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Yeah, I didn't realize it would be a controversial thing to say...
The atheist types accepted a long time ago that any extraterrestrial life would disprove God.
SFP had argued this incessantly.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:02 am to AlterEd
If it comes out at all they'll be like...
Told ya....!

Told ya....!

This post was edited on 5/7/26 at 9:04 am
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:02 am to AlterEd
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The Bible doesn't leave this shite out. And this has been explained to you before. Do try and pay attention this time.
It's not that it's been left out. It's that it is simply glossed over. In the Bible, the so-called "Sons of God" are not from this Earth. The Bible is crystal clear in that. They just don't go into much detail about these people from some place else.
In other words you'll just contort yourself to believe whatever no matter what the evidence suggests. Completely rational.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:05 am to Powerman
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In other words you'll just contort yourself to believe whatever no matter what the evidence suggests.
I know you've posted 3 or 4 times now seeking attention in this thread, but do try better.
The Biblical Sons of God were not human. That can't be debated.
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