Lights In the Sky & Little Green Men: A Rational Christian Look at UFOs and Extraterrestrials by Kenneth Samples & Hugh Ross & Mark Clark

Lights In the Sky & Little Green Men: A Rational Christian Look at UFOs and Extraterrestrials by Kenneth Samples & Hugh Ross & Mark Clark

Author:Kenneth Samples & Hugh Ross & Mark Clark [Samples, Kenneth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781886653337
Publisher: Reasons To Believe
Published: 2012-10-24T07:00:00+00:00


THE CULPRITS

At this point, describing more characteristics of residual UFOs is unnecessary. It can now be determined who is behind the RUFO experiences. Only one kind of being favors the dead of night and lonely roads. Only one is real but nonphysical, animate, powerful, deceptive, ubiquitous throughout human history, culture, and geography, and bent on wreaking psychological and physical harm. Only one entity selectively approaches those humans involved in cultic, occultic, or New Age activities. It seems apparent that residual UFOs, in one or more ways, must be associated with the activities of demons.

Many other scholars, likewise, have deduced that demons dwell behind residual UFO phenomena. Most research scientists involved with serious study of RUFOs, regardless of religious or philosophical perspective, have either drawn the same conclusion or identified an equivalent cause (for example, malevolent beings from another dimension). Jacques Vallée concludes: “The UFO phenomenon represents evidence for other dimensions beyond space time…. The UFOs are physical manifestations that simply cannot be understood apart from their psychic and symbolic reality. What we see here is not an alien invasion. It is a spiritual system that acts on humans and uses humans.”17

Astronomer and agnostic J. Allen Hynek states that UFOs cause physical effects “in the same way that a poltergeist can produce very real physical effects.”18 With this psychic connection, Hynek claims, “The [residual UFO] problem essentially is solved; that explains why UFOs can make right angle turns, that explains why they can be dematerialized, why sometimes they are picked up on radar and sometimes not and why they are not detected by our infrared equipment.”19

Another agnostic astronomer, Paul Davies, notes, “No clear distinction can be drawn between UFO reports and descriptions of religious experiences of, say, the Fatima variety.”20

John Keel, an agnostic who has spent a lifetime researching UFOs, makes the following observation:

Demonology is not just another crackpot-ology. It is the ancient and scholarly study of monsters and demons who have seemingly co-existed with man throughout history. Thousands of books have been written on the subject, many of them authored by educated clergymen, scientists and scholars, and uncounted numbers of well-documented demonic events are readily available to every researcher. The manifestations and occurrences described in this imposing literature are similar, if not entirely identical, to the UFO phenomenon itself. Victims of demonomania suffer the same medical and emotional symptoms as the UFO contactees.21



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