Extraterrestrials in Biblical Prophecy and the New Age Great Experiment

G. Cope Schellhorn

Is this the sort of thing some retired English professors do instead of gardening? Schellhorn reprints Bible passages (taken from the Revised Standard Version), examines them and points out the blindingly obvious references to sky gods, their spacecraft and super powers. He “attempts to explain interrelationship between ancient and present UFOs and scriptural prophecy” in relation to the modern age. Is our existence just some “grand experiment”? Are the fiery sky gods in many creation myths more than hyperbole? Have the “end times” commenced with WW II, ushering in a tremendous increase in UFO sightings? Will mankind be tested in trials by fire—with the Messiah and his extraterrestrial host standing by to offer assistance to those who listen? Has there been some kind of flagrant conspiracy among scientists and religious scholars to avoid the implications of the extensive and compelling data? They certainly won’t champion this book, but that’s no reason not to pray to the heavens next time you’re in a fix. SK

Publisher: Horus House
Paperback: 427 pages
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