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In reply to the discussion: Would Finding Alien Life Change Religious Philosophies? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(104,390 posts)the Nephilim
the Watchers
the two "angels" who visited Lot
What Ezekiel saw
the "chariot" that carried Elijah into heaven on a flame of fire
and yet you think you have a 'hypothesis' about them. No, believing one book has more than just myths in it is not "the starting point of the scientific method".
You claim "the ancient Hebrews definitely believed in alien beings. Might as well call them extraterrestrials--or, perhaps (in accordance with John Keel), ultraterrestrials. " But that's plainly wrong. There's nothing "definite" about it. They had a book with stories about fantastical beings in. That doesn't mean they generally believed those bits were true. And there's nothing in the book to say they were 'alien', ie extraterrestrial, which is the subject of this thread.
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