An amusing fantasy. Now I have to get back to planet Earth.
What is it that you find a fantasy?...aliens?...or that aliens are some of the fallen angels?...or both?
“Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.” - Mark Twain
The fantasy is gods and angels. Aliens may exist.
Here is a thread that I started a couple of days ago showing photographs of the Holy Spirit.
https://www.debatepolitics.com/religious-discussions/304175-christian-biblical-study-holy-spirit-and-spiritual-orbs.html
Are you being serious?
Absolutely serious. If you do not believe that God exist, you are highly mistaken. And I pity your soul. For those souls without god in the afterlife are in ruins. I saw Jesus dressed as a shepherd when I was a nine year old boy. I have heard the voice of my Father God say that "the battle against good and evil has been here since the beginning of time." God battles evil by salvaging souls through His Son, Jesus Christ. His voice sounds of greatness not of this world. The sound of power wisps around His words as He speaks. I have witnessed the Holy Spirit and got to know Him. I have shown you real photographs of Him in the aforementioned thread. I have seen an angel and heard his beautiful voice calling out my name. I have also seen, heard, and got to know demons and the unhealthy dead who are without God in the afterlife. It is the human condition that we are inherently more evil when we fall into the state or condition of hell. I speak the truth. I do not lie. You can believe it or not. The choice is yours. I have said my piece.
If your life involves stays in mental institutions leave the hard thinking to those who are more stable. Clearly you have troubles enough with the basic real world. Deal with those first.
This fantasy of bing clever, more clever than the rest of us, will destroy you. Stop it.
Wrong forum. People who claim to have met demons belong to the fantasy world of the religious forum.
I gladly terminate our discussion about the spirit world. I am open to further discussions about aliens.
I'm glad that you realize that possible beings from other planets are not from the spirit world. Exoplanets exist but there is not a shred of evidence for the existence of a spirit world.
Testimonies of people who have witnessed aliens and their activities indicate that they are both in the physical and spiritual world. You really should do your homework before coming up with such naive conclusions. Also, there are a number of real photographs of spirits and the spirit world on the internet. Get a clue! Meanwhile, here's something you may find of interest -
The Kumburgaz, Turkey UFO footage with occupants
Animation of possible ET occupant by The Object Report
At first, the videos were analyzed and made public by the SIRIUS UFO organization, directed by the researcher Haktan Akdogan. This case made big news in Turkey and in other countries as well. It also started a great debate between the official members of the Turkish scientific community. Specifically the NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE STUDY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (TUBITAK) got interested in analyzing the original footage, with the intention of determining that the video was nothing more than a hoax, gambling on the idea of scale models, toys, or CGI. The original tape was handed to the TUBITAK representatives on live TV in their own headquarters. Once the analysis was concluded, they gave an official report which can be summarized as such:
"The objects observed on the images have a structure made of a specific material and are definitely not any kind of CGI animation or in any means a type of special effects used for simulation in a studio or for video effects. So the conclusion of this report is that the observations are not a model, marquette, or a fraud." The official report ended with, "it's concluded that the objects observed have a physical structure and are made of materials that don't belong to any category of (airplanes, helicopters, meteors, Venus, Mars, satellites, artificial lights, Chinese lanterns, etc.) and that it mostly fits in the category of UFO's (Unidentified Flying Objects of unknown origin)". (source: Analysis of the Kumburgaz, Turkey UFO Videos)
Read more: BREAKING UFO NEWS 24/7 FROM AROUND THE WORLD | FULL DISCLOSURE SPECIAL REPORT AND INVESTIGATIVE BLOG: The Top 20 Most Significant Pieces of UFO Footage
The U in UFO stands for unidentified, not a spirit who fell off the edge of heaven.
Freebill's UFO Video for discussion - The Skeptics Society Forum
forgetomori » Kumburgaz, Turkey ?UFO": Yacht Window Reflections
"The saucer resembles, from memory, the original TV series Cylon ships from Battle star Galactica.
Also wrong with this picture is the fact that the source is The Sun, Britain's boob festival tabloid
with words. The Sun article, however, contains a slide show and media player, which is a little less
oppressive than usual with these hypes. I've seen better quality with my glasses steamed up."
KUMBURGAZ_TURKEY
There are some features on the “UFO”, but nothing beyond the capabilities of a competent model maker.
Skeptical criticism will always be found with anything as extraordinary as UFO's and aliens.
The movie Fourth Kind is based on a true story of alien abduction with real video footage of their works. The aliens came in spirit and their activity can easily be seen as being demonic.
A charming fantasy.
The movie was based on a true story and was not a fantasy.
Will aliens be part of Armageddon…the end of times?
Notice the resemblance between the frog and the alien.
A report made by Fox News stated that Universal Pictures agreed to $20,000 to the Alaska Press Club to settle complaints that fake news archives were used to promote the movie. (7)
According to the report, Universal Pictures had created a series of fabricated online news articles to promote the alien-abduction movie, and the articles posted had the appearance of coming from real Alaska newspapers.
These fake news reports included an obituary and news story allegedly taken from the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, about the death of one of the movie’s leading characters, Dr. William Tyler. Besides being forced to pay $20,000 in compensation, Universal was also required to remove the fake news articles from the Internet. (8)
The problem at that point is that the damage had already been done. The originals had gone viral, and there were many thousands of “believers” that continued to believe the story was real, even though the fake evidence had been removed from the Internet.
So with the alien abduction story behind disappearances being a proved fabrication, what is the real story behind the missing people of Nome?
In an article published in the LA Times, titled, “Alaska, Land of the Lost,” Alaska is described as follows:
“In its rugged, lonely vastness, there are so many ways and places for people to disappear, so many reasons the missing are never found.” (8)
According to the article in 2004, 3,323 people were reported missing in the state of Alaska, far higher than anywhere else in the country. Since police began recording numbers in 1988, they have received at least 60,700 reports of missing people in Alaska. (9)
Comprised of 39 mountain ranges, Alaska has 3,000 rivers, 5,000 glaciers and more than 3 million lakes, all of which, according to the LA Times, “offer nooks and envelopes for bodies to slip in and remain hidden forever.”
"The true part of the story is as follows.
In 2005, FBI homicide detectives did in fact investigate the mysterious disappearance of 24 people that had taken place in Nome between the 1960s and 2004, which caused locals to initially think there was a serial killer involved.
According to the Anchorage Daily News, most of the victims were native men who had travelled to Nome from surrounding villages. The FBI determined there was no real reason to suspect a serial killer and instead came up with the explanation that, “Excessive alcohol consumption and a harsh winter climate,” were to blame for the disappearances. "
The Real Story Behind Nome Alaska Missing People | Top Secret Writers
You believe as you will. I have seen the movie several times and pride myself in my ability to discern fact from fiction.
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