As for me it is fascinating to watch the UFO programs on TV today. I actually saw a UFO in 1965 on my home from work at 9:30 p.m. But that is for another time.
One show, “Jesus and UFOs”, finds the narrator beginning in Genesis with Moses and Enoch. The case for rationalization of miraculous events quickly assumed that the times Moses was on the Mount talking to God, the division of the Red Sea, and other instances were actually the activities of space ships and aliens that presented themselves as Gods.
Enoch being taken into heaven without experiencing death (Hebrews 11:5) was offered as more proof of UFO abduction.
Listening to each event in the Old Testament, the narrator rationalized that God and the angels were really visitors from another planet who used their space ships to direct the lives of these people who called on God. Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by alien lasers fired from their ships.
I almost turned the channel on the TV then the program came back from commercial and began to discuss the birth of Christ. They said, as fact, that Mary was abducted by an alien and impregnated, then returned to earth to carry the child. The angels in the field were aliens pointing the way to their success. According to them, the powers of Jesus were just those of a normal alien in a human body.
Time and time again I talked back to the television and almost turned it off, but wanted to see how far they would go to try and destroy Christianity. Only one time did I hear the narrator talk about the events being “a possibly” or “might have been”.
It was left to the viewer to rationalize whether fact or theory. Then I thought, that is exactly what Satan wants us to believe.
There is no need for “Faith”, “Belief”, “Love”, “Grace” or “Relationship”. Satan wants us to think there is no entity more powerful than our rationalization of a UFO and aliens who should direct our lives and our religion.
Since the producers of this program do not discount that Jesus lived, taught, healed, died, and rose again, they use something we know very little about (UFOs) to move us away from a personal relationship with the Lord.
To them they want us to get rid of faith in God’s miracles, the creation around us, and His living in our heart but instead to believe that our religious relationship should be built on Unidentified Flying Objects and aliens.
Let’s see, experiencing a personal relationship with the Creator of the universe or looking skyward for the invasion of something unknown.
Not a tough decision, huh?
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