Ellen Brown
Well-Known Member
For me, even at the height of my spiritual devotion, I was convinced that we "Know so little about God, that we don't even know what we don't know". Many belief systems try to define God in a way that to me it sounds as if they are trying to limit Him, place him in a box, confine him, and by doing that they cut themselves off from so much.
What I see happening at times makes me wonder how many people even read their sacred books? I've mostly read the Bible (KJV) and Quran, and it seems obvious to me that those spiritual beings we encounter are straight up special. They do things that make it obvious to me that no normal human can do them. One belief system says that God is, "Flesh and bone". Another says that, "He has no body and does not reproduce". (Loose Paraphrase)
For me it is very easy to see God and his angels, and Nephilim, and Giants, and whoever else as "Aliens", yet when I openly say that there is a time of trouble and the tearing of the garments. I haven't given a bunch of scriptural evidence because frankly unless you are a student of these documents you won't get it. And if you are a student of them, what I say should be obvious.
What I see happening at times makes me wonder how many people even read their sacred books? I've mostly read the Bible (KJV) and Quran, and it seems obvious to me that those spiritual beings we encounter are straight up special. They do things that make it obvious to me that no normal human can do them. One belief system says that God is, "Flesh and bone". Another says that, "He has no body and does not reproduce". (Loose Paraphrase)
For me it is very easy to see God and his angels, and Nephilim, and Giants, and whoever else as "Aliens", yet when I openly say that there is a time of trouble and the tearing of the garments. I haven't given a bunch of scriptural evidence because frankly unless you are a student of these documents you won't get it. And if you are a student of them, what I say should be obvious.