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Authors: John Milor
Aliens and the Antichrist
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Unveiling the End Times Deception
When they come, will you be prepared?
John W. Milor
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Aliens and the Antichrist
Unveiling the End Times Deception
Copyright © 2006 by John W. Milor
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Contents
OVERVIEW:
The
Star Trek Version of Reality
THE HEAVENS AS THEY CURRENTLY ARE
Realms of Existence and Their Inhabitants
Overlapping/Coexisting Domains
THE HEAVENS OF THE PAST
The Earth Prior to the Creation of Adam and Eve
THE NEAR FUTURE
Could the Rapture of the Church Be a Mass Alien Abduction?
The Rise of the Antichrist
THE HEAVENS OF THE FUTURE
The Millennial Reign of Christ
THE GRAND CONCLUSION
The Gospel
Aliens—who are they, what do they want, and why do they come? Have they been here before? Are they here right now? What role will they play in the future of humanity? What will people think on the day of first contact?
Some people may find this hard to believe, but the Bible answers all of these questions!
Many UFO researchers who quote the Bible refer only to a few passages (Genesis 6, Ezekiel 1:10; 2 Kings 2:11-12, and a few others). They state that UFOs are described in the text, and that is about as far as they go. The majority of them aren’t Christians, judging from their definition of God, and they quote the Bible only to support their belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life. While their research provides an excellent resource to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life, their grand conclusions are often vastly flawed. Some of them, such as Erich Von Danekin, in his best-selling book,
Chariots of the Gods,
even conclude that God himself is nothing more than a powerful alien being. Zechariah Sitchen, another best-selling author of numerous books, such as
The 12
th
Planet,
has a similar conclusion. He sums up his research, based primarily on ancient Sumer- ian writing, with the conclusion that advanced alien beings are the progenitors of the human race. Even mainstream scientists have jumped on this bandwagon to some extent, suggesting that the origin of life on Earth stems from extraterrestrials, rather than God. Francis Crick and James Watson, the Nobel Prize winners for Physiology and Medicine, are famous for discovering the master molecule that contains the genetic code (DNA). Noting the complexity of DNA has led them to believe it was too complex to be a fluke of nature (evolved from raw nonliving material), yet they still couldn’t give credit to God for its creation. In the late 1980s, Crick has been noted as “boldly suggesting that the seeds of life on Earth may have been sent here in a rocket launched from some faraway planet by
creatures like ourselves
.”
1
This is no new theory. Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Anaxagoras first espoused the idea of
Panspermia
around 500 BC. After being dormant for over two thousand years, this theory was again revived by scientists in the modern era.
2
With this conclusion, scientists couldn’t be more wrong, and part of the goal of this book is to counter this deception. While I believe the Bible documents the existence of alien life, God himself is definitely not an alien—he is the Creator, not a created being.
I believe aliens do exist, however, and the rest of this book is dedicated to discussing their history with Earth, as well as their interactions with humanity in the future ahead of us. The reality we’ve all thought we knew—the reality we have grown comfortable with—will be completely engulfed into a greater reality that extends into the heavens. The future will be quite interesting, to say the least.
After writing my second book,
Aliens in the Bible,
I focused my attention on writing the book that followed,
The Eaglestar Prophecy.
I consider
The Eaglestar Prophecy
to be one of my most meaningful works; it includes my visions of heaven and God, as well as some of the greatest lessons I’ve learned in life. When I finished it, I felt my work as an author was complete, but I have continued to correspond via e-mail with many different people about the contents on my Web sites, http:// www.AliensAndTheAntichrist.com,
http://www.AliensInTheBible.com
, and
http://www.EaglestarProphecy.com
. My books are posted there as free downloads. It seems that people are more interested in paranormal subjects than anything else I write about, but I still enjoy the correspondence, especially when it develops into friendships and the exchange ofprayers and encouragement.
By the way, if you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m a Christian.
Concerning the correspondence I’ve had over the past few years, many people have slowly steered my interest back onto the topic of aliens. The discussion centered on matters that I thought I already knew almost everything about. It turned out that I still had a great deal to learn. While I theorized some of the general strategies of Satan concerning the deceptions about to befall Earth, the lacking information I have now gained creates a much clearer picture.
I must admit, I have been a trifle hesitant to undertake writing about aliens again. I’ve always been a little uncomfortable talking about paranormal subjects because they have an alienating effect (pardon the pun). I sometimes feel uncomfortable talking about paranormal subjects with Christians because the topics are typically categorized as the occult, which most Christians veer away from as a spiritual self-defense mechanism. I don’t talk much with non-Christians about these subjects either, because I don’t want them to label me as a weirdo. Therefore I’ve been reluctant to continue writing about aliens, because writing about them sometimes leads to talking about them, but my fixation on the unseen realms (of which aliens/angels are a part) has grown stronger in me with each passing year. Since my chief means of reaching into that realm is through writing, I choose to write, despite the possible ridicule that may befall me.
I once thought of my desire to write about such mysterious things as aliens to be an escape mechanism from various problems I was going through in the past, but I no longer have anything in my life I wish to escape. I love my life! My family is incredible; I love my church; I have a great job; in fact, my life is more blessed and enjoyable than ever before. Nevertheless I still have this peculiar insistence in my spirit to write about these strange things.
Writing about paranormal subjects isn’t that bad though. Paranormal subject matter poses some challenges that I’d rather not contend with, but there are also some unique opportunities when a Christian discusses paranormal subjects with non-Christians. The spiritual nature of paranormal subjects makes an easy platform for speaking about spiritual matters of eternal significance. For example, talking about ghosts creates a natural transition to the topic of life after death. In addition, when discussing the existence of aliens, the conversation participants can readily cross over into the realm of the heavens because aliens and angels are the same entities (though not all aliens are angels, all angels can be considered aliens). Without even realizing it, non-Christians sometimes assume a belief system that extends beyond this reality, which requires them to express a certain degree of faith in something they can’t see or prove. People willing to take this step of faith are a step closer to believing in God—and ultimately his means of reconciliation through his Son, Jesus Christ.
Many non-Christians also find it intriguing that a Christian would be willing to discuss such topics. Their newly altered perception of Christians helps to bridge the gap between believers and nonbelievers. Aside from these benefits, I also feel called by God to witness to people that flutter about in the New Age movement, primarily dabbling in things they shouldn’t be dabbling in. The transition from paranormal subjects to Christianity comes naturally to me; I suspect it’s something God has enabled me to do. I sense in the New Age community a seeking heart, which I find particularly easy to reach. I feel that most New Agers are looking for something they know not what, and all it takes is the right person with the right words to reveal to them what they are actually looking for—or rather,
who
they are looking for.
Another positive note concerning writing about paranormal subject matter has to do with the nature of the information I’ve uncovered. The people of Earth might really benefit from knowing a little more about the amazing history of this planet as it relates to extraterrestrial life, as well as the days that lie ahead. As I write this book, my readership is somewhat small, but I have a feeling that will someday change; and while my audience is probably mostly a secular audience, this will most likely change as well. Therefore this material extends a benefit to both non-Christians and Christians alike, though the non-Christians who will one day become Christians will be the primary benefactors.
My intention in writing this book is not to duplicate everything I covered in
Aliens in the Bible,
although there will be a little bit of overlapping. The only information I wish to impart here is information I haven’t provided in
Aliens in the Bible
—and in some cases, topics on which I have changed my views. For this reason, those who have already read
Aliens in the Bible
will be delighted to know that the majority of this information is completely new.