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FACT
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The Facts on UFO’s and other Supernatural Phenomena
(Harvest House, 1992), p. 35
Why would
demons want to impersonate alien beings from other worlds?
Let us begin by asking another question: Why would demons
want to impersonate the human dead? Many former mediums have noted
that the spirits they contacted routinely impersonated the dead.
(e.g., Raphael Gasson, The Challenging Counterfeit
(Plainfield, NJ: Logos, 1969) The answer for this ruse is deception.
People are fearful of death and judgment and are more than willing
to listen to alleged postmortem spirits who will soothe their fears
and promise them that life after death is other than what the Bible
teaches. But while spirits may play on the fears of people in one
instance, they may play on the hopes of people in another. Mankind
has always been fascinated with the heavens (e. g., astrology), and
even more so with the recent advent of the space age.
Millions of people are longing for contact with a vastly
superior civilization from space in the hope that it may solve the
world’s problems and end war, poverty, and everything else that no
one likes. This longing includes some of our leading politicians and
statesmen. So it is not surprising that demons, whose primary
purpose is spiritual deception (leading people away from God), would
take advantage of this hope and seek to pervert it.
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