Secret
of space visitors exists in spiritual realm?
By
Mannix Porterfield
Register-Herald Reporter
What
is the true story behind unidentified flying objects seen in the night sky over
every corner of the planet for generations?
Are
they, as leading UFO expert Stanton Friedman insists, strange visitors from another
planet, or planets, so advanced in technology they are equipped to zoom in and
out of Earths atmosphere at will?
Does
the secret actually lie within the spiritual realm, as some fundamentalist Christians
maintain?
Many
a Web site advocates the position that UFOs are nothing more than demon spirits,
part of Satans army, released in the last days to delude earthlings
and provide a convenient explanation for the antichrist to explain the Rapture
of the saints just before the seven-year Tribulation unfolds.
In
a recent telecast, noted biblical author Jack Van Impe touted this idea, but his
staff didnt respond to a request by The Register-Herald for a detailed account.
Nor
was there any answer to a similar inquiry posted at the headquarters of Hal Lindsey,
author of The Late Great Planet Earth, a best-seller on biblical prophecy
in the early 1970s.
Friedman,
a nuclear physicist, is a leading lecturer lined up for a two-day UFO summit this
weekend in Charleston.
The
Friday-Saturday event comes almost 55 years to the day of the invasion by the
so-called Flatwoods Monster in Braxton County, one that inspired two
books by Frank Feschino, another key speaker at the Charleston gathering.
Feschino
will be autographing his latest effort, Shoot Them Down, chronicling
what he says was an aerial battle along the Atlantic Coast between aliens and
Air Force jetfighters.
Friedman
says one of the bigger objections to getting the truth spread about UFOs in modern
times has come from the fundamentalist camp.
He
quoted the late Rev. Jerry Falwell as dismissing so-called aliens as the
work of the devil, and insisting there is no intelligent life beyond Earth.
What
an insult to God if this is the best He could do, Friedman countered in
a Register-Herald interview.
A
new film titled Unidentified, produced by a Christian filmmaking outfit,
explores the demonic theory in fiction.
As
two magazine writers dig into a sighting in a small Texas town, a veteran government
worker whose former agency was involved in the UFO controversy for years before
his conversion, tells them, I think the world is going to end soon and were
living in the last days. As Christians, we believe that the Rapture is the next
big event on Gods calendar. The devil knows this and hes going to
do everything he can to explain the event away. Now, thats where the UFO
phenomenon really comes into play.
A
spokesman for John Hagee Ministries in San Antonio said he has heard the famed
preachers sermons more than a decade but cannot remember any of them addressing
UFOs.
So
I imagine that either he feels there is not much credence to the existence of
UFOs, or that their existence is unverifiable, inconsequential in comparison to
other, more pertinent issues, or a case of mistaken identify, Edward Martinez
said.
There
is no mention of UFOs in the Bible as modern man understands the term, he said