Does anyone else think it's significant that the news media have been reporting multiple UFO sighting in multiple states (North Carolina, Georgia, Arkansas, Arizona, and Hawaii) in just the last few weeks? Is it more than possible that the NWO is setting up the world for a "Alien landing" in which these "benevolent" aliens will proclaim to the world that we must create a world government system and attack our belief in God as false and preach a new belief system in a type of "intelligent design", works-based, universal religion that will be nothing more than Satanism disguised? Is it coincidental that the world faces the greatest barrage of threats, nuclear, biological and terror-based, that we have ever known? Will theses "aliens" (perhaps fallen angels or Nephilim) come as saviors to humanity, performing miracles, and will they herald the public appearance of the antichrist? Does anybody else have the same feelings that I do? Or am I way off base here?
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Dude, the Weekly World News is not a reliable source of information. There is no such thing as the anti-Christ, there are no fallen angels, and you are way off your rocker.
Wha??? I'm a news junkie (MSNBC & CNN) and I've heard nothing about any UFO sightings. Must have missed those issues of National Enquirer and Weekly World News. (Well, actually, I don't miss them a bit.)
If by base, you mean asylum, then yes, you have indeed left the base. Get back on, please.
So in the isignificantly possible event aliens do land, we can expect a portion of the praying population to go after them with pitchforks, crosses and holy water - and likely machine guns?
We're never gonna make it into the GUCP (Galactic Union of Civilized Planets).
"Or am I way off base here?"
Yes. The Nephilim drowned 5000 years ago, at least in your mythology.
Back in the real world, your ideology is falling apart and the strain is causing the faithful to hallucinate.
These "the UFOs are after us" folks always remind me of a stupid and dangerous prank pulled years ago by some Rutgers students. They attached some railroad flares to a helium balloon and sent the balloon over the city of New Brunswick, NJ. That evening, the police received numerous reports of a UFO. Some reported it was shooting red, white and blue sparks (they were only red) and some even claimed to have seen windows with aliens looking out of them. So much for UFO sightings.
There is another possibility, and that is that if aliens were to land, it would mean life developed elsewhere, we are not as special as fundies like to think we are, and it would tend to blow a gigantic hole in the belief system. But as we see with this post, fundies have already started pre-empting that possibility by insisting the aliens are demons and will therefore continue to ignore the obvious.
"Or am I way off base here?"
Off base? Off base?? Dude to figure out how far off base you are would require measuring in light years. Bible thumping, meets conspiracy theory, meets New Age bullshit. Yeah you're off base and apparently off your medication as well.
If Aliens exist, and I have my reservations, I don´t think they will have any interest AT ALL, in being in covenant with the religion of us, poor terricoles. Moreover, probably all those UFO sightings are the product of the imagination of gullible people, not your tinfoil hat paranoia, man.
No no no no no, gypsymike, that wasn't the news you were watching; it was the preview for the new live-action Transformers movie.
Film = fiction = not real, see?
Oh, who am I kidding; you left Reality Base years ago...
It seems very clear to me. Something is happening. There are signs everywhere. I saw two signs the day of the tornados in Flordia. It was, in my opinion a very clear sign that other beings are showing us they are here. I don't know if anyone noticed it accept me but it hit me like a ton of bricks. I got up that Friday and turned on the news which I don't usually do, but anyway, they were showing the devistation, in particular an up rooted tree. I've seen uprooted trees before but never in the shape of a triangle. The dirt and grass surrounding the roots looked too....perfect....like it was cut out in the shape of a triangle. It looked very odd and unnatural. I don't know if I was just seeing things but it seemed like it was a sign. I got the feeling that whoever was holding the camera felt the same way because he or she let the camera linger there, for what I thought was a few moments longer than it should have. Perhaps I think too much. Anyway, the next thing they showed was a woman, showing a reporter what she had found among all the rubble, and devistation....a bible, a beautiful, old, huge bible that has been in the family for along time. It looked to be old but still looked virtually unscathed. Amazing that she should find this. I might be reaching, but those two clips seemed like signs to me. Triangles and bibles. What do you think?
Wasn't this the plot of the video game called Red Neck Rampage?
The aliens would be wise not get too close. Humans are stil very violent & domineering, fundie or not.
But who knows, maybe they'll risk it. If they do, I hope they have instant education machines so we can start hunting down fundies and end their (and thus our) suffering quickly.
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Good point. I guess that no matter how battered my faith in humanity is, there is always that little bit of hope that MAYBE, just maybe, if we persistently bash them over their heads with reason, they will change.
Is it more than possible that the NWO is setting up the world for a "Alien landing" in which these "benevolent" aliens will proclaim to the world that we must create a world government system and attack our belief in God as false and preach a new belief system in a type of "intelligent design", works-based, universal religion that will be nothing more than Satanism disguised?
They already have.
That new belief system you describe is called Fundamentalist Christianity.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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