Evidence of Alien contact Revealed in Scripture
let him hear" |
"Though I have been speaking
figuratively, a time is coming when I will no longer use this kind of
language but will tell you plainly about my Father."
- Jesus Christ, as quoted in John 16:25
I've come to believe that the Bible contains a lot of information that was published long before it could be fully understood. The situation is much like giving a microwave oven to people who lived during the American Revolution. They might think it was somewhat useful even though they only understood part of its value. After all, they'd see that it was a neat durable box to put stuff in with a handle that clicks the door shut. And there's even a window in front so you can see what's in there without opening it.
But they wouldn't see the REAL value of a microwave oven until electricity was available, would they? I think there's a lot of information like that in the Bible. Modern day events such as UFO sightings and breakthroughs in technology help us "plug it in" and really see what it was designed to teach us. The book itself has been around for years, but reading it now, in the light of the current world situation, helps shed a new kind of understanding on its content.
In your journey through the following pages, I invite you to join me in taking a new look at the contents of the Bible. I'll present the evidence, you play the role of the jury. Most of all, I hope you enjoy the ride and at the very least collect some good food for thought.
(Introduction from EARS Book One, The Evidence)
I've observed two popular lines of thought regarding the text of the Bible:
1. That it is an obsolete book written so long ago that it no longer applies today.
or
2. That it is a sacrosanct text that was pretty much figured out about the time it was compiled back in the 300s.
Before the EARS project, I was no different and actually went back and forth between these two viewpoints. I was baffled at how insightful the Bible could be while at the same time disappointed at how obsolete it can sometimes seem. Today, I cannot completely agree with either of these viewpoints.
I have personally found that the Bible is more like a museum built on an archeological site. On the surface, it has many interesting things that are readily visible: those are the items on display in the museum. What's underneath the surface? The EARS site is much like an Indiana Jones type adventure into the archeological site attached to the museum. But we're looking for wisdom, not physical artifacts. What's really in the Bible when you start to adventure and dig a little deeper than Sunday School?