Among ufologists, they are sure that the Bible in many places directly or indirectly tells about the meeting of humanity with guests from other worlds. Indeed, the interpretation of some canonical texts can be twofold, which is what pseudoscientists use. However, there are also direct indications that simply cannot be perceived otherwise: chariots of fire, visions, nuclear weapons - what if our ancestors really described meetings with intelligent beings out of this world?
Jacob's Ladder
The biblical story about Jacob, who saw a staircase from heaven, in itself already resembles some story from Ren-Tv. Judge for yourself: in a dream, a strange structure descends to Jacob, next to which there are twelve fiery creatures. Who could it be?
Flaming bush
What about the burning bush in the form of which the angel appeared to Moses? Isn't it strange that the Lord decided to choose just such a very, very unusual image for his messenger? And Moses, why didn't he just run away in horror from the flaming, not burning and, moreover, talking plant? Of course, aliens.
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Flaming chariot
The Book of Ezekiel describes an equally strange event. God's messengers here descend to Earth in flying vehicles, and wheel-shaped (that is, round). While landing, these vehicles were enveloped in columns of smoke and fire. Just like modern rockets!
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
The entire incident of Sodom and Gomorrah can be interpreted as direct evidence of the use of nuclear weapons. Remember Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt as she watched the destruction of sin-steeped cities? Then, one of the verses describes how Abraham views the destroyed city: "He looked down at Sodom and Gomorrah throughout the land of the plain and He saw thick smoke coming out of the ground, like smoke from a furnace." Like a real description of a nuclear explosion!
The Ascension of Elijah the Prophet
In both Christianity and Judaism, the story of Elijah's ascension is the same. The Prophet was taken to heaven alive, but not just like that, but on a fiery chariot "suddenly a fiery chariot and horses of fire appeared … and Elijah rushed into heaven in a whirlwind." In fact, in our time, such an event would not be called "ascension", but "alien abduction."