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A general consensus has emerged amongst serious, science oriented UFO researchers that a certain small percentage of UFOs are genuine and are not figments of anybody's imagination. Furthermore, it's well identified that many people claim to obtain messages from alleged extra-terrestrials aboard UFOs.

The messages received from UFOs are often occultic and steer people away from belief in Christian doctrine. Extra-terrestrials have a tendency to undermine or attack the Christian faith.

Christian scholars and researchers have responded to this attack. In this write-up I will show that top UFO researchers, plenty of of whom are agnostic, have come around to continually assist the Christian position on UFO phenomena.

After all of the UFO sightings have been carefully analyzed and various explained away as natural phenomena the remaining UFOs, known as residual UFOs (RUFOs) are regarded as genuine. They are actual yet the top researchers say they are not metallic spacecraft from distant stars or planets.

Astronomers who have devoted their careers to studying UFOs point towards the reality that UFO flight patterns defy the laws of physics which includes turning and accelerating so quick that any metal spaceship would disintegrate even if the metal spaceship was a solid iron ball. Furthermore, UFOs are seen at the atmosphere and not observed coming in from outer space.

UFO sightings have been reported in the course of history. Ancient literature describes 'aerial people' and 'cloud ships' in terms that correspond to modern UFO sightings. In 1691 a Scottish minister wrote a book describing how Scottish farmers had been harassed by paranormal entities very same towards the UFOs of our time.

All of us are conscious of the numerous UFO cults that have sprung up. There have even been tv specials dedicated to UFO phenomena.

Francis Crick, Nobel prize winning co-discoverer of DNA, calculated the probability of proteins forming by random collisions of atoms in the primordial ooze. Crick identified it so remotely improbable that proteins and other constructing blocks of life could possibly form by likelihood on earth that he decided that aliens from outer space should have brought life to earth.