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History Channel.. UFOs in the Bible

Anyone watching this? They talked about Elijah and Ezekiel and their encounters with angels. Ezekiel saw a flying ring out of which "beings" came? It makes sense that accounts in the Bible and other scriptures are about aliens.
 
*trying to come up with a great christian anal probe joke*


nope......a joke of that calliber would be so funny that the owrld would end.
 
That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless. I have some Oakleys I'll sell you for $10...
 
I watched part of the show. Towards the end of the program there was a priest on saying that he believed many parts of the bible may be describing UFO encounters. I don't get how a priest can believe in UFO's. How can he not see the contradiction? He seemed a little out of it though, so who knows.

That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless.

You thought it was so stupid, but somehow you couldn't resist posting and extending the life of the thread.
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless. I have some Oakleys I'll sell you for $10...

How is it senseless? Does it make more sense that unexplained visitations are from a mumbo jumbo invisible man in the sky or alien beings?
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Amorphus
That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless. I have some Oakleys I'll sell you for $10...

How is it senseless? Does it make more sense that unexplained visitations are from a mumbo jumbo invisible man in the sky or alien beings?

Some of what they were saying was going a little far, even for a show about aliens in the bible. There was a part that entailed a priest basically saying that Abraham's old wife got pregnant so it must have been aliens. That was it.
 
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
I watched part of the show. Towards the end of the program there was a priest on saying that he believed many parts of the bible may be describing UFO encounters. I don't get how a priest can believe in UFO's. How can he not see the contradiction? He seemed a little out of it though, so who knows.

That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless.

You thought it was so stupid, but somehow you couldn't resist posting and extending the life of the thread.

what exactly is the contradiction?
 
Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
I watched part of the show. Towards the end of the program there was a priest on saying that he believed many parts of the bible may be describing UFO encounters. I don't get how a priest can believe in UFO's. How can he not see the contradiction? He seemed a little out of it though, so who knows.

That is the single most stupid thing I have heard in the last 10 days, with great chance of more. Congratulations to both you and the History channel for propagating something so senseless and absolutely useless.

You thought it was so stupid, but somehow you couldn't resist posting and extending the life of the thread.

what exactly is the contradiction?

I refuse to play any part in turning this thread into yet another run of the mill religious thread, so I'm not even going to bother trying to answer that.
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Anyone watching this? They talked about Elijah and Ezekiel and their encounters with angels. Ezekiel saw a flying ring out of which "beings" came? It makes sense that accounts in the Bible and other scriptures are about aliens.

Foe that you have to take the bible as an exact historical account, which even alot of theologians do not.
 
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