Our earth is the homebase of many different religions. As a number of the popular religions show, in their various forms of recording historical events, there have been numerous instances of Gods coming down from the sky. Along with all of the hype about Ancient Astronauts and such, Gods coming down from the sky would seem to be the equivalent of alien or EBE visitors, without even a glimpse toward the divinity of the affair.
Just because the Gods descended from the sky, doesnt mean that they are aliens or Gods, though.
If a helicopter lands in my front yard, and the pilot steps out of it, am I to assume he came from space? Of course not! The most logical scenario is that he is from the same planet that I am, he just has a cool helicopter and I dont. Someone who experienced the same event in 3000 BC though would have a much different view of it. The helicopter would have been a whirling breathing creature and the pilot, clearly a god, at it's controls.
As a matter of fact, try reading the book of Ezekiel and correlating the story of a living breathing creature, to that of a machine or craft. The truth most likely was that something landed in front of Ezekiel, and he explained it with his prehistoric terminology, to be living, instead of mechanical.
If we are to believe that aliens are being sighted in modern times with any semblance of truth, then we must ask ourselves, why did they interact with the worlds people in ancient times and not nearly at all today? Why did the Gods and Angels come down and personally interact with the humans on earth? Why did they form the structure of so many of the world's many religions with their foriegn influence? Was it all intentional?
As far as the many spokespersons for the world's religions are concerned, the past that involves any type of foriegn or alien visitation is impossible. Although they say in their scriptures that their Gods came down from the sky to them, they refuse to admit that the possibility exists that the Gods were in fact, EBEs or some other advanced race of humans, that came to them with the intention of being construed as Gods.
They say their Gods are aliens by definition, then deny the fact that no matter where they came from, they were aliens. True hypocrisy is sometimes the hallmark of some religious leaders and their followers, and is usually quite obvious to all but the offenders.
So, the fact is, so many religions across the world speak of their Gods in a manner that would lead us to believe that they were divine, and not extra terrestrial or even terrestrial. If one is to believe that Gods did come down to Earth to visit with certain people, why do they come down in spaceships or machines? God himself certainly doesnt require a form of transportation, so who are the visitors the religions so often speak of in their scriptures? The clergy would have us believe that the visitors the religious leaders met with, and were influenced by, were angels or demons sent by God. God probably wouldnt need to send angels in a spacecraft, he would most likely just have them appear and disappear as necessary. He or she might even make a personal appearance for emphasis, with all of the associated smoke, fire, and brimstone, that a God is expected to exhibit. See Moses and the burning bush.
With so many stories of an unexplained nature, most religions would like us to believe that the angels and demons, and all of the various visitors that have been reported throughout history, are indeed divine. Even the Catholic church has admitted that we are most likely not alone in the universe. If the world's second largest religion admits they think aliens exist, why is it so hard for the rest of the followers to believe in the correlation of biblical visitors and alien or advanced species coming to visit as well? Their admission is likely a precursor to more revelations within the church, that will probably be rather unsavory upon their exposure. Sort of a pre-damage control, if you will. If you dont see this, look at the massive marketing campaign literally begging Catholics to come home to Catholicism, and cast off the dirty laundry that has been hanging from the Vatican clothesline since the distant past. Something is in the air, and the Catholics might have an idea what it is.
When we look at the facts, of which their are few, we can say for sure this:
People report seeing flying objects nowadays that tend to avoid us. Why, in the bible and other texts are the objects eager to interact with the religious leaders of the time? Why were the visitors so interested in the religious beliefs and customs of the people way back then, and not now? The advancement of our modern society has probably made it unthinkable for the visitors to interact with us like they did in the ancient past. We wouldnt be as impressed with their technology, and, with the state of affairs in our government, we would most likely try to capture and dissect them.
There is another possibility that pops up. The visitors that were written of in the time of the bible, and earlier, were there for several reasons. The first was the formation of religious groups around the world with similar beliefs, that would be able to recruit many followers to support a theocracy that could pillage and plunder in the name of their particular God. Can you say Romans? The Crusades? The second was to procreate with humans to produce a sort of mixed breed of earthlings that would have some traits of the visitors. This brings us to the third reason. The newly created enhanced human/angel/demon/alien/whathaveyou hybrid may have been used to mine minerals and gold for the purpose of export to many distant places around the globe and beyond. These three are bonded together by the power of religion, strengthening and furthering the desires and needs of their Gods.
In the bible it says that angels and demons mated with the daughters of men, so this theory is not only sound, but a part of any Christian's belief system. If there was ancient hanky-panky going on, we can assume that the offspring it had born was the first of our ancestors. So by default, any one who is a Christian believes in Aliens. They might not realize it yet, but the story of someone coming down from the heavens describes an alien visitation.
When we look at the Muslim religion, we see that one of the most holy things in their world is a piece of a stone that was sent by angels from paradise in the sky to Abraham and Ishmael thousands of years ago. Since then it has been sequestered in the Ka'ba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Was it a stone that fell from the sky? Or was it some form of gift from a visitor to Abraham and Ishmael to remember the importance of the visitation? In any case the Black Stone of Mecca has a long history, and an even more important role than ever beacause of it's link to the stars. It is the equivalent of a holy grail or Ark of the covenant to the Muslims, and they will defend it's authenticity with fervor.
As far as most religions are concerned, they trace their lineage back to a point where it all goes to the stars. All of their stories of visitations and miraculous visitors show a common thread.
They all indicate that the basis' for their belief systems have been formed by contact with peoples from the sky or stars, and that these people were their Gods. The stories that they tell, in writings going back to Sumerian times, speak of Gods who landed in bizarre craft, or flew in spectacular machines. The religious followers were then told the tales of these amazing visitations and the stories got passed down through the ages.
The one thing the stories tell from their earliest versions is that we should be looking to the sky. If for no reason at all but to await the arrival of the next messiah, or the original. In hopes that they will come not to annihilate, enslave, or even eat us. To hope that someday someone can help us know the past history of Aliens and the World's Religions.
Whodunnit?
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