Angels, Women, Sex and the Occult - William F.

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Angels, Women, Sex and the Occult - William F.

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57 What the Bible says UFOs about What do the Scriptures tell us about "UFOs" and similar related phenomena? Is it discussed in the Bible? What about "angels" and "Ezekiel's wheels"? Do beings from other dimensions really exist? Is there a relationship between "UFOs" and "angels"? What does this revelation mean to you -- and to mankind as a whole? The Bible carefully documents the existence of a world alien to the physical world around us, a “spiritual dimension” of reality -- a world inhabited by spirit beings known as angels and demons. From time to time angels, messengers, or demonic spirits from this other dimension have contacted men and women, revealing themselves in various manifestations. Sometimes angels of God have appeared like human beings, so that you would be hard pressed to distinguish them from another human (Gen.19:1-5; Heb.13:2). Angels have appeared to various men of God, such as Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Gideon, the parents of Samson, and to the prophets such as Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah, and in the New Testament to Joseph the father of Christ, the parents of John the Baptist, to the apostles, and others. The Bible records that when Elijah and his servant Elisha were talking, “And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven” (II Kings 2:9-11). This was certainly unusual phenomena, recorded in the pages of Scripture. One could refer to it as "unexplained UFO activity"! Imagine -- chariots and horses "of fire" descending from heaven in a whirlwind, and then ascending, with a human passenger! An angel of God appeared to Manoah and his wife, and foretold the birth of Samson. The angel spoke to Manoah, but would not eat of his bread, nor would he reveal his name, telling him that if he desired to offer a burnt offering, he must offer it to the LORD and not to himself. As Manoah took a goat with a meal offering, and offered it to the LORD, Chapter Five “the angel did wondrously; and Manoah and his wife looked on. For it came