Monday, November 12, 2012

Summary CH 16

CommentaryThis posting is in a series of posts summarizing the book, "Lights In The Sky and Little Green Men" by Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark. Hugh Ross is a scientist in physics and Clark has a PHd in political science. The other authors specialize in social sciences, philosophies, and international relations.  The full series can be reviewed at UFOs an Alternative Look.

Summary

Speculations about lights in the sky and little green men will always persist in various forms. But answers do exist for them. One can bring to bear sciences, theology, philosophy, sociology, and political science to help solve the mysteries. 

People have for long periods observed aerial visitors and the flying saucer age set in during 1947.  Their nature makes them difficult to investigate but investigators have formulated classification systems. Many reports have been explained. A very small percentage of reports remain unexplained. these are residual UFOs or RUFOs.

There are two general hypothesis; extra-terrestrial hypothesis, ETH, and the interdimensional hypothesis, IDH. ETH does not standup to scientific investigation and findings. IDH holds promise. Investigators are on firmer ground with IDH as science and scripture demonstrate a remarkable correspondence. 

Closer inspection indicates that RUFOs are consistent with Biblical descriptions of demons. The RUFOs appear to be alive, intelligent, and acting in malevolent ways. There have been no formal tests that demonstrate the demonic connection but there is considerable anecotal evidence. People, victims, of RUFOs have been exposed to occultic related activities. 

The RUFO mystery is a solved mystery. The Earth is not being visited by aliens but instead some people are being visited by spirit beings who pose as aliens from another planet. By placing trust in the Judeo/Christian God, the fear of UFO demons evaporates. 

Comment: I have never observed nor experienced a UFO. The topic is curious to me as naturally I am inquisitive. Nonetheless, Ross makes a strong case that demons and fallen angels are behind the phenomenon. The choice to believe in UFOs is a personal one. I find it odd that some people are more receptive to UFOs than a God. 

References:

Ross, H., Samples, K., & Clark, M. (2002). Lights in the sky and little green men: a rational christian look at UFOs and extraterrestrials. Navpress. Colorado.

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