In the past, when I had sought to obtain meaning for these phenomena, I had
sought to deconstruct the underlying assumptions that I heard from the
government which I always felt were not truthful. As I pointed out previously,
I was a product, however, of the Post Modern world educational system so I
likewise believed that anything was possible and that these UFOs were piloted
by intelligent beings from across the galaxies that were more evolved than us
humans and could provide us with valuable information on how to better
ourselves.
This belief is still very prevalent among many people including several
writers for UFO Digest who have attempted to question the underlying
assumptions of the culture's rejection of the validity of UFOs and have
filtered their results through the prism of their Post Modern relativistic
paradigm where 'anything is possible and nothing is certain'. I recognize this
because I used to do it as well. Amazingly, they can doubt that Jesus is the
Son of God or that the Bible is the word of God, but can have no qualms about
stating as fact that we humans have Anunnaki/Elohim or Immanuel
extraterrestrial ancestry or that Jesus was just an alien or that Jehovah or
Yahweh was really one as well.
What I am going to do next is to deconstruct these same phenomena through the
lens of a religious world view. Please bear with me. I know I keep beating
this same old mule, but it really does make sense. The underlying assumptions
of the UFO phenomena that really need to be deconstructed are those that say
that we are not alone in the universe, that we are not special or the most
evolved species, that 'everything is possible and nothing is certain'. These
assumptions could only arise in this Post Modern relativistic world that we
inhabit. The Bible clearly states that "all things are possible (ONLY) to him
that BELIEVES" (Mark 9:23) and there IS absolute certainty in that "Jesus is
the same yesterday, today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8).
The word of God clearly states that we were created in the image of God
(Genesis 1:26-27), that God created us for His own glory (Isaiah 43:7), that
man was wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and that the Heavens belong to God
but that the earth belongs to us (Psalm 115:16). Satan was described as the
prince of the power of the air (Ephesians 2:2) who tries to deceive us.
But this is not accepted by the Post Modern person because "An unspiritual man
does not accept the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness to
him and he cannot understand them because they are spiritually discerned"
(1Corinthians 2:14).
| Click on the 'NEXT' arrow for page 3 |
 |
Share this article with your friends:
|