Monday, October 4, 2010

UFOs again and a Rapture Disinformation Campaign?

Took note of this remark in an article by Heidi Swander for Jan Markell's Olive Tree Views:

Brannon Howse, sitting in for Jan on our Understanding the Times radio broadcast this past Saturday (Oct. 2, 2010), equated the official and increased recognition of UFOs with "religious syncretism" -- the coalescing of the one-world religion by bringing many divergent and seemingly incompatible religions together. Brannon asked his guest, Gary Bates, author of the book Alien Intrusion: UFOs and the Evolution Connection, if he saw the UFO phenomenon as laying the foundation for the antichrist. "I could not see a better explanation. Because, in fact, most of the UFO writings -- and particularly the writings that claim to have been channeled to receivers here on the Earth -- do have an eschatology, and it seems to strongly, actually, follow the idea that people are going to be whisked away off the Earth into space ships. That sounds like the Rapture . . ." which we know is necessary in order for the antichrist to make his entrance.
Certainly looks like there is likely to be a big disinformation campaign if the Rapture does occur, to explain away the sudden absence of Christians in occultic terms. Well, you know, Christians are the problem, the "bigots" -- "ignorant" / "unevolved" / "unenlightened" -- who only interfere with the grand project of producing an "evolved" or "enlightened" population under the leadership of Ascended Masters or Ancient Astronauts or whatever pompous hooha they come up with -- so let me guess, their story will be how they kindly removed us impediments to progress to some place where we can evolve in a pleasant environment without disturbing the higher things on earth.

Only those who grasp the Christian understanding will know what really happened.

I also tuned into the broadcast on Jan Markell's Understanding the Times (Oct. 2, 2010) , with substitute host Brannon Howse, covering UFOs among other related topics.

Scott Johnson's talks for 10-3-10 also get into UFOs, and the possibility that there will soon be a release of information from world leaders that's been suppressed for decades affirming the reality of UFOs. Also Google UFO Disclosure.

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Just had this question pop into my mind: If there is to be a catching-away of Christian believers before the events of the last days -- the 70th week of Daniel or the last 3-1/2 years or whatever it turns out to be -- what about children who are not old enough to profess Christ? I have to assume that the children of believing parents would be raptured, but would the grandchildren of believing grandparents be raptured although the parents are not (yet) believers for instance?

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