Are Aliens really Demons?
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To put my technical $0.02 on it: Demons are the discarnate spirits of deceased Nephilim, who were alien-human hybrids. Apparently they are not able to reincarnate or move on in the way human can.
While I don't entirely agree, I can understand similarities with how I see it. Thanks for the input.
Not alien-human, fallen angel and human hybrids. They were giants with superhuman powers. Nimrod, aka peleg or cham was one, the rebelious world leader after the flood. The biblical evidence seems to support your theory about demon's and nephilim and I would agree to an extent. Much of it is still a mystery to me.
Let me square the circle: It turns out the Fallen Angels were aliens. Nimrod was not one of the Nephilim, but the leader of the Fallen Angels. He is one and the same as the entity known to the Babylonians and Sumerians as Marduk. In fact, the two names are simply different ways of reading of the very same cuneiform.
Much of the research in this area really involves just straightening out what is already known and putting the pieces back together. It seems counter-intuitive, but you must gather data from many different sources. In hindsight, you can see that the story was splintered over time and each source was corrupted in various ways.
That may sound high-falutin', but it's no more mysterious than talking to a dozen witnesses to a car accident six months in the past. Memory fades and is edited, everyone has their own perspective, and impressions may not have been properly interpreted in the first place.
With a lot of work it can be accomplished, but what I have found is that everyone appears to have fallen off the track before that lot of work was completed. Usually, it seems, they found what they wanted to hear and stuck with it.
I've heard of Marduk, and have definitely seen that name or similar referenced in media before. I thought it actually stems from Gilgamesh and that Marduk was another entity, but yeah Marduk was like Zeus to them. Thanks for the comment every bit of knowledge is useful
I believe that aliens/dimensional being exists as do higher dimensional angels exist, fallen and not.
There's a movie, can stream or buy dvd: https://usstore.creation.com/product/1111-alien-intrusion-dvd
While some demons are surely masquerading as aliens, or are mistaken for demons, not all aliens are demons.
Nobody makes this argument that other phenomena such as ghosts are aliens or demons. The "all aliens are demons" argument comes from weak theology and thinking that can't deal with the possibility of nonhuman life and what that would mean for Christianity. This weak theology exists in primarily in protestantism, but also some Catholic/Orthodox.
We can get into the theology of it. I think there's a whole seperate economy outside the dimension we're confined to. I think this is all the same song and dance with different costumes; ghosts, shadow people, aliens, garden gnomes, fairies, whatever, and I know it's from the dark side because God's angels don't mess about.
"...God's angels don't mess about."
In some sense, we are living in the remnants of the first interstellar war of the 1/3 of the angels that rebelled against God vs those who remained faithful.
Oh, a little comedy on that point too: https://babylonbee.com/news/rookie-angel-forgets-to-shout-fear-not
I concur and that is pretty funny.
a) Re-al implies ones RE-sponse to ALL perceivable...anything suggested by another tempts one to ignore that, hence establishing fiction.
b) Few suggest...
...to tempt many to ignore perceivable...
All provides itself by dividing into each one among another.
c) The aforementioned can only be discerned by oneself and not gained by consenting to the suggested information by another. Asking others "ARE" tempts one to ignore that the root thereof implies "to be", hence being oneself.
If "are" implies being, and being implies reaction to all, then "actually" contradicts being reactionary.
Two suggested words are enough to invert ones perception of reality...if consented to.