Saturday, November 6, 2010

Angels... Aliens... and Demons


Aliens and Demons.... as some of you know there are individuals which point out that in fact that aliens are demons. That what we are experiencing now is the "modern demon". First of all this subject is both right and wrong in its assumption. First off I will tell you why it is partially right.... the word demon is Greek in origin. It true meaning, and the correct usage of the word, means a non-human spiritual entity. Most eastern religion recognize this definition of the words, as demon is a just a general term to describe something that is not human. Example... Angels, Leprechauns, Kistune, Fey, etc. are all demons since they were never human in the first place. So yes... since they are not human in origin... they can be considered demons... but only if they are truly spiritual beings.

Now why this is wrong... I believe most people associating demons with aliens are making reference to the Judeo-Christian usage. In this instance, they are saying that aliens are in league with Satan. The correct word usage for that would be devils... fallen angels and the court and thralls of Satan are devils, and not demons. Further regardless of whether or not these entities are spiritual... they are more likely to extra-terrestrial or inter-dimensional. There connection to a spiritual concept or similarity to certain perceived powers of devil/demons is purely coincidental. After all ancient people would view or technology as magic?

So would would people think aliens are demons? The variety of aliens that most abductee talk about are terrifying. They range from reptilian like beings to androgynous human like creatures with the black eyes. Further more, there technology mimics what some people would call unearthly powers such as possession (mind-link through implants), hypnotic suggestions, illusion, mind alteration, miraculous cures, telepathy, ability to stop time, ability to levitate, ability to phase, ability to teleport, ability to paralyze, etc. For those of us they don't go into the scientific nuances of this it is easier to think of it as magic, and the power of god/divine being will save you. Mentally it is easier to deal with. After all when it is hard science... it is harder to grasp.
Also certain cultures have defied them in the past, Native American, ancient Chaldeans, possibly the Egyptians, Hindi, and other groups as well... so since its Pagan... it is demonic. What I find scary some go as far to say that these beings are Angelic beings in the service of God.


In conclusion, there is a huge universe out there. The probability of other lifeforms is extremely high by itself. When you include the fact that there are other dimensions and realities, and time is not linear in itself... well everything become possible.

2 comments:

  1. I would say your assessment of the word "Demon" is more based on current social interpretations of Christianity rather then Biblical accounts. You yourself selected an artist's interpretation of the visions of Ezekiel.
    An alien is merely something that is foreign. In that case all Angels and Demons would be aliens.

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  2. OK well tell me why our demons would need a spaceship aka ufo? their spiritual and they don't need it. Even the Bible of Christianity speaks of this even extraterrestrials/ufo. I was abducted by aliens when I was nine years old i remember seeing three species of them. I thought about this for years and you have to realize that every planet is different with different environments and extremes and life has adapted to these changes. And that's Why there is different species of aliens not demons that are coming to earth in flying saucers. And on the spiritual side of things God is the creator of all things if it's not mentioned in the Bible but you see in reality maybe it wasn't your business for him to tell you about it in the first Place he is God he can do what he wants to you have no say in it and what are you going to do about it? To sum it up for you he doesn't have to tell you his business.

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