I am an Atheist and always have been.

So, the US government released some previously withheld documents and videos (all very grainy and somewhat vague) regarding UFO's yesterday.

Which got me thinking.

IF it was proven beings from another planet are real, and IF they had either an entirely different creator, or no creator at all in their stories/books - would those with a belief in God as our creator have to question their belief, or would they assume that God must have done some uncredited work?
 
So, the US government released some previously withheld documents and videos (all very grainy and somewhat vague) regarding UFO's yesterday.

Which got me thinking.

IF it was proven beings from another planet are real, and IF they had either an entirely different creator, or no creator at all in their stories/books - would those with a belief in God as our creator have to question their belief, or would they assume that God must have done some uncredited work?
No. I had read that they would release it. Aliens are demons. Demons are the offspring of watchers from the book of Enoch and Genesis 6 (the sons of God) and women, the giants. Most people think that story is insane. I believe it though. Romans, Greek also have stories about Zeus and whoever, giants. I believe that has a base in something.

People who said they had been abducted by aliens, a guy investigated these stories and if someone called on the Name of Jesus the abduction stopped.

 
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No. I had read that they would release it. Aliens are demons. Demons are the offspring of watchers from the book of Enoch and Genesis 6 (the sons of God) and women, the giants. Most people think that story is insane. I believe it though. Romans, Greek also have stories about Zeus and whoever, giants. I believe that has a base in something.

People who said they had been abducted by aliens, a guy investigated these stories and if a christian called on the Name of Jesus the abduction stopped.

Right, but you are entitled to your own, earthly beliefs. But I'm saying - what if the aliens had no history of a God belief of any kind, and instead had some other belief outside of a deity.

You seem to be suggesting that you'd ignore their belief, since you already believe they're demons, but I don't want to put words in your mouth.
 
Right, but you are entitled to your own, earthly beliefs. But I'm saying - what if the aliens had no history of a God belief of any kind, and instead had some other belief outside of a deity.

You seem to be suggesting that you'd ignore their belief, since you already believe they're demons, but I don't want to put words in your mouth.
Yes I would. Once on a forum, just for fun an atheist guy asked: What would you do if you met an alien? I said: Kick him out. He said: That's not very hospitable LOL.

A woman asked an alien if he confessed Jesus as Lord. He got mad.
 
In the video I posted he says that non christian guys from the UFO investigation club say: So aliens don't like Jesus. Big deal.

I think that's a big deal. If they came into existance by evolution, then why on earth would they get mad if you talk about Jesus?
 
In the video I posted he says that non christian guys from the UFO investigation club say: So aliens don't like Jesus. Big deal.

I think that's a big deal. If they came into existance by evolution, then why on earth would they get mad if you talk about Jesus?

I'm not talking about anyone getting mad, this is more of a philosophical thing. An alien from another planet would have no reference to this planet and its history. instead, they would have their own, completely different from ours. If the alien arrived and said, "Yes, Jesus is our Lord and Savior", then I think that would be fascinating. How could it be that a completely different race/species, divided by millions of light years, had turned up knowing about Jesus?

But if that is fascinating, then the opposite must also be. Just saying.
 
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