Saturday, September 09, 2006

Angels and Demons

By now you should know I believe in a real God, He who created the universe with his voice. I believe, also, in aliens. So, how do I explain them? I think you know already......

Aliens have been visiting us for millenia. Many attribute great monuments to them and many others say that they were a major influence in most of our techological advances in ancient times.
The Bible tells us that angels visited important people often in ancient times. It tells us that they would come down from the sky and it would be blinding to see such holiness before them. This is also true for abductions and UFO sightings.
I think that God created the angels/aliens before He created us, and when, in the book of Genesis, He tells the angels that he'd make man after their image, He actually made us more like the aliens than like Him. This explains why aliens look so "humanoid" in abduction stories. Or does that mean we look "angelic"?
God probably made only a part of the modern universe when He created the angels and he gave them more intelligence than us. He most likely gave them paranormal powers of the mind to talk directly with their Creator, and He would have given them the knowledge of Good and Evil from the start. They were probably a sort of "Holy Experiment" to give him some practice before He had a go at making lesser beings which He'd also give a large amount of power. I think He wanted to be sure we wouldn't abuse it too much, too soon. He knew we'd screw it up eventually, though, otherwise He wouldn't have told us how the evil angels would kill us in the end.

This brings me to demons. When God tells us about the downfall of Satan and the battle of the angels, I see it as a battle in space in which the losers were forced to retreat and colonize a new planet. These would be the demons. They eventually transformed their bodies to be much less like their former selves and were able to leave the physical realm and to posess other souls.
Their leader, Lucifer, invented music on the angels' homeworld and he would play it all the time. God loved him then, but so did many of the angels. He had so many angels following him, that when he finally grew so vain as to challenge his Maker, the battle was fierce and the losses were many.
God still had control over all the angels, and He could have destroyed the Deciever whenever He wanted, but he chose not to. He had plans for His newest creation......

The End.

-OGrilla

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, I just think about different things and see if I can make something fit, kind of like forcing the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle together without looking at the big picture on the box, lol.

    Btw, I don't believe any of this, despite the fact that I repeatedly said I did throughout the entire thing. ^_^

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