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Sunday, September 22, 2019

What does the Holy Bible say about UFOs, time travel, and teleportation?

There are many mysterious precepts, concepts, ideas, and scenarios that take place in the Bible. It is not, however, necessary or efficient for these mysteries to vex, distress, or perplex Bible readers. Every word, passage, scripture, and precept contained in the Holy Bible has an answer, and if you maintain a mind for research, and an open mind, everything that constitutes the Holy Bible can be revealed to you.


A UFO, is simply a flying object that observers cannot readily identify. With this definition in mind, the instances of UFO encounters and sightings that occur in the Bible will make more sense to Bible readers and Bible investigators. With respect to these apparent biblical UFO encounters, there are a few instances in the Bible of this phenomena. There is the disappearance of the prophet Enoch in Genesis 5:24 which may or may not have been an abduction by an alien spacecraft, there is the story of the infamous pillar of fire, and the pillar of fire in the cloud that God sent to guide the Israelites out of Egypt in Exodus 13:21–22, there is the abduction of the prophet Elijah by the heavenly “chariot of fire” in 2 Kings 2:11there is the instance of the vision of the prophet Ezekiel concerning the flying “wheel inside of a wheel,” with an enormous crystal on top of it, with “eyes” (lights) all over it, being driven by four unidentified beasts, a vision had by the prophet Ezekiel while in Susa (Iran) of the Persian Empire, in the story of “Ezekiel’s Wheel” found in the book of Ezekiel chapter one. There is the “Star of Bethlehem” which is believed by many to be a UFO; this instance of a UFO encounter is found in Matthew chapter 2:1–3;and finally, there is the “ascension” of Jesus Christ into a “cloud” while in the presence of his disciples, a story found in the book of Acts 1:9–11. Some will speculate that the “cloud” that received Christ was actually a interstellar extraterrestrial spaceship; while others would argue that Christ himself was the UFO, namely, because any uninformed person who was several miles away from the site of the ascension who happened to see Christ ascending, would not have never been able to identify what the object was the was ascending into the clouds. All of these mysterious, unexplainable, and otherworldy “miracles” can be reliably argued as “close encounters of the third kind” from a number of perspectives.


With respect to time travel, there is at least one instance of this phenomena taking place in the Bible. The instance that I speak of can be found in the book of Isaiah, chapter 38:6–8. In this story, the prophet Isaiah tells Hezekiah, the terminally ill king of Judah, that the Assyrian army would not conquer the kingdom of Judah. Isaiah proves that his prophecy is true and is from God, by supplying the sick king with a sign from God. The sign was that the “sun-dial of Ahaz” which was a sun-clock, would go backward ten degrees (30 minutes) before their eyes. Mind you, this miracle is the equivalent of a modern-day clock going backwards thirty minutes as a matter of time-reversal right before your eyes. This phenomena taking place is an indicator that time itself, namely the Earth’s rotation around the sun was stopped and reversed to the physical standard of 30 minutes on behalf of the prophet Isaiah. The miracle happened, and subsequently, as a fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy, the Assyrian army was thwarted in its attempt to seize Judah (2 Kings 19:35).


With respect to teleportation, there is at least one instance of this phenomena happening in the Bible. The apostle Philip was teleported by the “Spirit of the Lord.” This instance takes place in the book of Acts 8:37–40. In this story, the apostle Philip baptizes an Ethiopian eunuch in Jerusalem; when the apostle brought the Ethiopian up out of the water, Philip disappeared, “taken away by the Spirit” and instantly re-appeared in the city of Azotus (Ashdod) which was 42 miles away from the site of the baptism.


The Bible is a book that best serves humanity when it is decoded, explained, researched, demystified, and revealed. This means that even the most difficult and impossible stories of the Bible should be read, analyzed and made to be understandable to the reader.


See the four pictures below for visualizations of UFO phenomena taking place in the Holy Bible.


(Pictures Numbered from Top to Bottom:)


Picture #1 : Ezekiel’s Wheel - Picture #2 : The Star of Bethlehem - Picture #3 : Elijah’s Chariot of Fire - Picture #4 : The Ascension of Jesus Christ














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