How does religion feel about aliens?

Frank Fontaine

I cant find the internet site were I did the read, but below are some similair sites that shows several odd artefacts.
I am quite aware that not everything on the internet is genuine. But what if those artefacts in fact do exist and just because scientists cant explain them we dont get told about them at school etc. university perhaps.

I always had a interest in paranormal and strange aspects of life. Its freeking interesting. Deep down I just want to believe it. I dont live towards it though. I keep myself openminded and just wait till it gets discarded or not. Untill that happens Im going to read into them hehe.


The forbidden archealogy has the theory that modern humans were living alongside ancient primates etc. but I could have sworn that the book also depicts other several strange artefacts/findings in total 100 objects or so.


Seen a lot of documentaries as well.

http://socyberty.com/paranormal/mys...gy-discoveries-that-science-cannot-explain/2/
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar_11.htm
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/
http://www.space-2001.net/Atlantis/Strange_finds/strange_finds.html
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ancient+aliens
 
Ah, yes. Sorry--I was going to provide the Greek wording as well but I didn't think I'd have to argue translations;
I'm going off of the Greek word "aiōnas or αἰῶνας" which is translated as "worlds". (the new testament was written in Greek first which is why I'm using Greek) but you can check it out if you want, here's Hebrews 1:2 in Greek. :huh: I for one don't know Greek and I doubt anyone on FFF knows the language but if you do, check it out :lew: I tried to search it up on google but all that comes up is the site I linked to. Also, here is Hebrews 11:3 in Greek.

Well I’m not very good with Greek, I admit. I’m terrible in fact and it is almost non-existent. Though I’ve been trying to self-teach to an extent it as it helps (only slightly – as it is a complex one) when reading classic texts to be able to read a bit – especially when basing arguments on the very particular wording of things (which I avoid), which can’t really be done with translations.

But I don’t know the word aionas. I also can’t find much for it, but when I do search for it I get translations of ‘forever’ / ‘evermore’, still in a Biblical sense.

It seems only to have been at Hebrews that we get it translated as ‘worlds’. The other passages (and other translations of that passage) translate it as ages / forever / ever / evermore etc… Which has a completely different meaning. (Clicking the word takes you to where else it is mentioned, and what the word is translated as being - http://concordances.org/greek/aio_nas_165.htm)

I don’t think we can confidently assert that the passage genuinely refers to other habitable planets in the universe. It is far too vague.

I’m not saying that God isn’t aware of aliens, or that he can’t have created them too. I’m only saying that we’re unlikely to find decent and proper references to it within the Bible.
 
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