The Bible Connection
Bible scholar Barry Downing firmly believes that biblical teachings were inspired by extraterrestrials who came to Earth in flying saucers. Downing was so convinced he wrote a book about his theory, The Bible and Flying Saucers (Lippincott, New York, 1968).
In the book, he says the Bible clearly points out how UFOs played a strong role in the evolution of the Hebrew-Christian faith. Downing believes the Scriptures suggest that Jesus' resurrection occurred when he was beamed up from Earth by a flying saucer.
Downing also believes that the bright cloud that led the people of Israel through the Red Sea, parting the waters and then engulfing the Egyptians, was a UFO.
The author even claims it was space beings
who spoke to Moses from the middle of a glowing thicket and later spoke to Elijah outside the cave, forcing the prophet to shield his eyes because of the brightness. A UFO took Jesus away at the Ascension, and hovered over Paul and his followers on the Damascus Road, he contends.
He also claims the three wise men probably followed a UFO to Bethlehem, since stars do not move or abruptly stop in the manner the Bible describes.
Downing claims that evidence proving UFOs could be hazardous to human
health can also be found in the Bible. He points to references to the Egyptians drowning in the
Red Sea, warnings given to Moses not to approach too near the burning bush and warnings given his followers not to approach Mount Sinai as proof. The author points out other mystifying events in the Bible that he believes can only be interpreted to mean the participants had contact with UFOs.
For example,
he points out that when Moses descended from Mount Sinai with two tablets in his hands, Exodus records that the skin of his face shone from talking with God. And he says the New Testament describes how Jesus began to glow when in contact with a bright object on a mountain.
When the Tabernacle was built, Downing contends the priests
serving it were told by ETs what clothing to wear to protect themselves against radiation, because the UFO
hovered like a cloud over the tent enclosing the Tabernacle. Downing believes this precaution could have brought about the Jewish custom of wearing skullcaps into houses of worship. The author even suggests mutations in the growth of biological life caused by radiation could have resulted in the plagues described in Exodus.
Downing further theorizes that Einstein's curvature of space theory provides a clue to where heaven is located.
The author
contends Jesus may have meant that the kingdom of heaven literally rests
in the midst of us, meaning that heaven is on an entirely different
plane or wavelength, invisible to us, but existing parallel to our own
and connected by bends or warps in the space time continuum.
The 12th Planet
Were
we genetically created by space beings?
OR
Were we genetically altered by the fallen angels?
Bible scholar
Zecharia Sitchin has a most unusual theory about the origin of mankind.
Using the original Hebrew version of the Old Testament and translations
of Sumerian, the author has traced the origins of civilization
to the Nefilim, the "sons of the
deities" mentioned in Genesis as having been "cast down" on this planet
before the Great Flood.
From a 12th as yet undiscovered planet in our solar system, the
Nefilim came to Earth in search of minerals, according to the author. As
a result of their journey came humankind.
To this day,
we do not know who the Sumerians were, even though we owe all our
trappings of civilization to these ancient people, everything from architecture
to medicine. Sitchin believes he has the answer in his book The 12th
Planet.
Of all numbers,
the author points out, 12 seemed to be held sacred by ancient people.
For example, the Egyptian god Ra presided over 12 gods, and there were
12 tribes of Israel and 12 Apostles of Jesus, not to mention 12 Greek
Titans. No coincidence, says Sitchin.
All have traditions
dating back to the ancient Sumerians, he claims. The Sumerians claimed
our solar system was made up of a sun and 11 planets, if you count the
Earth's moon and another planet since destroyed. On the 12th planet far
into space lived the Nefilim.
This 12th planet was
known as Marduk, and it passes between Mars and Jupiter on its orbit
around the sun every 3,600 years, according to the author. The symbol
for Marduk was a winged globe, which became crucial to the beliefs and
astronomy of the ancient world.
The pictographic sign
for the 12th planet became the cross, which referred to it as the Planet
of Crossing. Sitchin believes Marduk is a comet.
Sitchin also
believes the evolution of humankind was aided along the way by the
Nefilim and passed through three stages: the Mesolithic period of about
11,000 B.C., the pottery phase of 7,400 B.C., and the emergence of
Sumerian in 3,800 B.C.
Each of these
periods is separated by 3,600 years, coinciding with the appearance of
Mardukand the Nefilim. The author believes the cycle would explain the
references in Genesis, Chapter 6, to the Great Flood.
In the biblical
account, 120 years is referred to as the life span granted mankind.
Sitchin reinterprets this to mean 120 shar, a shar being 3,600 years.
That means 432,000 Earth years had passed between the Nefilim's first
landing here and the flood.
Sitchin contends
the Nefilim landed on Earth in search of minerals, particularly gold.
The major rivers of the world were probably Nefilim bases, he adds.
Somewhere on the path of evolution, these beings created
humankind.
According to
Sitchin, the Nefilim came to be known among humans as the people of the
"shem," a shem being a rocket or spacecraft. They constructed ziggurats,
which were pyramids consisting of seven levels that reached about 300
feet high. They seemed designed to be a sort of launch tower to
accommodate spacecraft. Symbolically, in Sumerian religious beliefs,
they served as a connecting link between the gods and mortals on earth.
Interesting in
support of this, the author points to the biblical account of the Tower
of Babel. Babili literally meant gateway of the gods, so humans
may have attempted to erect a shem of their own, first building the
launch tower to "High Heaven,"
If Sitchin is
correct in assuming the nefilim were the gods to whom we owe our
existence, and humankind will one day discover the 12th planet, the
author asks one last mind-boggling question: "Did evolution alone
on the 12th planet really create the Nefilim?"
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Strange Beings
Ezekiel
The prophet Ezekiel was a Jewish priest who lived
in Chaldea. He claimed he was contacted four times during a 20
year period beginning about 593 B.C. by manlike
beings who came to Earth in a fiery
chariot.
NASA rocket
engineer Josef Blumrich believes Ezekiel was probably the world's
first UFOlogist, describing in detail the strange beings that
confronted him, and their craft.
Ezekiel's
writings, of course, can be found in the Old Testament. In his book
The Space beings of Ezekiel ( Bantam, New York, 1974), Blumrich
reinterprets Ezekiel's observations to produce an engineering analysis
of the fiery chariot described in the Bible.
Incredibly, that
analysis found that the object Ezekiel encountered could be built today.
NASA, the author points out, holds patents on an atmospheric reentry
vehicle closely designed after the object Ezekiel reported. In the
Bible, Ezkiel writes he watched "a stormy wind" descend from the north,
"fire flashing forth continually ," and within it he saw the "likeness
of four living creatures," each with four wings and a pair of human
hands.
Blumrich
interprets this to mean four landing legs, each with four helicopter
blades and mechanical arm attachments, supporting a conical spacecraft
body. Ezekiel was able to positively identify only one feature of
the object, wheels, one at the bottom of each leg, which were
capable of moving in any direction.
Author
Blumrich believes Ezekiel's observation "a wheel within a wheel'
describes a technique for locomotion the U.S. space program incorporated
into vehicles designed to operate on the surface of other planets.
Ezekiel describes the wheels he saw as light
greenish-blue. "rock crystal" or "terrible ice." This suggests to
Blumrich that the prophet was seeing a shiny surface, the same shiny
surface described in thousands of present day UFO sightings.
From the
object, the Bible tells us. emerged "the appearance of a man" who had
been seated upon "the likeness of a throne." Ezekiel refers to the being
as "the glory of the Lord" rather than the Lord, Blumrich points
out.
The author
believes the "likeness of a man" described by Ezekiel was a space
craft commander who wore a gold or brass-colored suit and
demonstrated, for the prophet, his ability to fly from his
craft to the ground. When taken for a ride on the craft,
Ezekiel described the experience with the words " the spirit lifted me
up," according to Blumrich's interpretation. And when they
landed, seven men received the commander.
One of them saind,
"I have done as thou didst command me.' Three more times over the following
20 years, Ezekiel described the same craft. And after each
encounter, the prophet described the experience with the words "the hand
of Lord was upon me" and "the spirit took hold of me," or "the
spirit lifted me up." Blumrich speculates the prophet may have been
describing a hypnotic influence and teleportation.
He also
theorizes that the UFO began its descent after separating from a
larger UFO at 220 miles in altitude. A brief firing of its
rockets enabled the craft's helicopter-like blades to descend the
rest of the way and maneuver for a landing. The author believes
Ezekiel witnessed this phase of the flight, and the prophet mistook
the rocket blasts for lightning, and the helicopter blades for rushing wind.
The author
believes Ezekiel was chosen for an encounter he was a priest and
occupied a leadership role among his people. Based on Ezekiel's
observations, Blumrich speculated the ETs were studying humans and
exerted an intellectualinfluence on the development of human civilization.

ELIJAH
Biblical Ascension or
Abduction
Elijah ascension can be found in the Old
Testament in 2 Kings 2. As
Elijah and hisunderstudy
Elisha reached the River Jordon, Elijah struck the
waters with his mantel and they parted, allowing the men to cross on dry
ground. As the two holy men walked along the banks, (a chariot of fire
and horses of fire" separated two of them. And Elijah went up by a
whirlwind into heaven.
Elisha saw it and he cried,
"My father, my father! the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!"
(2 Kings 2: 11-12). Only Elijah`s mantel was left behind, and Elisha
picked it up. Did Elijah actually ascend to heavon?
Bible scholars believe
the Elijah stories were written down in their present form 200 years
after his lifetime, shortly before 850 B.C. The stories were shaped, the
scholars believe, by generations of retelling in Israel and
Judah.
Could
the stories have been embellished over the years? This is probably NOT
so because of two incidents that took place later in Elisha`s life.
The
first was when the Assyrian army surrounded the city where he lived.
Elisha's servant was afraid his master would be taken away. Elisha told
the servant not to worry and made a request to God. And,"the Lord opened
the eyes of the young man, and he saw; and behold, the mountain was
full of horses and
chariots of fire
round about Elisha."
The supernatural vision
is believed to be the powerful force of God that surrounded and
protected the prophet and his people.
The second incident was while
Elisha was on his deathbed. As Joash, the king of Israel, wept
beside the dying Elisha, he cried out
the same words Elisha cried to Elijah: "My father, my father! the chariots
of Israel and its horsemen!"
Some Bible scholars believe these mysterious words clearly show
that Elisha was God's choice as protector and defender of his people,
and underscore the point that he is still with the people of
Israel.
Ancient Records of the
687 B.C. battle between the Assyrians and the Hebrews indicate that "a
blast from heaven" reduced the
bodies of 185,000 Assyrians to ashes but left their clothes
intact .

Miracles Of
Elisha
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