How should Christians View Ufos and alien Abductions stories then?

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Rockerduck

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They are demons, they are from new agers that dabble in Ouija boards and crystals. Only they can see them because Satan is fooling them. New agers also get dreams where they think they are abducted. I've posted on this forum a testimony from a New ager that got saved. I'll find it again. He says he can no longer watch tv because he sees the new age influence in it. He says after he was saved, he used Jesus' name to cast them away and the UFO's turned to dust.
 

Chrysostomos

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In my view, belief in UFOs is, so to speak, another denomination of atheism. Talk about UFOs became widespread in the second half of the 20th century, and this is no coincidence. The "theory of evolution" might have held some relevance in the 19th century and perhaps up to the first half of the 20th century, before the discovery of DNA, before we understood the incredible complexity of the living cell, and before grasping the intricacies of biochemistry. Before we realized the fine-tuning of the Solar System and how the complex programming of DNA was designed to match this fine-tuning. In other words, the microcosm is precisely calibrated to align with the fine-tuning of the macrocosm. Everything is interconnected and delicately balanced. Frankly, even atheists no longer believe in the "theory of evolution" today.

Darwin is suffering a crushing defeat. This is despite the fact that evolutionary scientists are paid enormous sums and given millions for research to prove the "theory of evolution," yet they can’t do it, even with all that funding. A transnational shadow government has mandated the inclusion of the "theory of evolution" in school curricula worldwide, employing unprecedented administrative resources to push their atheistic propaganda. But even that hasn’t worked.

Truth has a way of being persuasive. Any creationist scientist, driven purely by enthusiasm, can dismantle the "theory of evolution" with ease. Just consider a few names that immediately come to mind: Stephen Meyer, Dr. James Tour, Dr. John Lennox, and Ken Ham.

Even atheists now acknowledge that life could not have arisen by chance.

Even Richard Dawkins (the British ethologist, zoologist, science popularizer, atheist, humanist, and critic of Abrahamic religions, particularly Christianity) admits the following:

For life to emerge, a self-replicating molecule is necessary.
Dawkins believes that life could not have arisen by chance.
Biochemistry shows signs of design, pointing to the existence of a higher intelligence.
Biochemistry and molecular biology suggest the creation of a system by a higher intelligence.
Information and codes cannot arise naturally.
Dawkins suggests that extraterrestrials could have created life on Earth.

Now, the extraterrestrial origin of life will likely become the main theory for atheists—or at the very least, their primary "backup" theory for the origin of life.