if an angel was in a UFO that led the astrologers (the 'wise men') to the young child Jesus in that house (Mt 2:11), then it must have been a wicked angel. How so? We have these pagan astrologers (Greek, "magoi"; see De 18:10-12 and Isa 47:13,14) traveling along and they see a "star". (how convenient; astrologers.....stars.....) Does it lead them directly to Jesus? Nope. They next end up in front of the wicked King Herod in Jerusalem. (Mt 2:1,2) Herod lies to the astrologers and tells them to go find the Christ and report back to him so he can worship him also. (Mt 2:8) His real intention was to kill Jesus. (Mt 2:13) Now an assassination plot has been assembled and the astrologers are the dupes in this scheme. So the astrologers start to travel and see the "star" again. This time it leads them to Bethlehem and to not a baby, but the young child Jesus in his house. (Mt 2:9) After they pay their homage to Jesus, the astrologers are ready to head back to Jerusalem to report to Herod as instructed. So up to this point, following the "star" has just about got Jesus killed! How is God going to stop it? He warns them in a dream not to go back to Herod. (Mt 2:12) So who was using the "star" to help carry out an evil assassination plot? Who else, but the manslayer and opposer of God, Satan the Devil. Thus the next time you see a 'star' on top of a Christmas tree, remember that it represents a wicked angel who was determined to have Jesus, the Son of God, killed.
Wicked angel was driving the UFO the wise men saw
by Franz 15 Replies latest jw friends
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poppers
"Thus the next time you see a 'star' on top of a Christmas tree, remember that it represents a wicked angel who was determined to have Jesus, the Son of God, killed."
Is this according to YOUR theorizing? Isn't it possible, even if it is true, that we have since recognized the star on top of the Christmas tree as representing something entirely different? Does what's inside one's heart concerning the star mean nothing at all? -
Tigerman
I can now sleep.
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Carmel
On the other hand...
"The Magi informed Herod of the new star that
guided them to the throne of the "spiritual king," Jesus. The same
legend is told of Buddha, Zoroaster, Muhammad and Krishna."(William Sears, Release the Sun, p. 217)
carmel
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oldflame
Where in the heck did you get that idea ? I must of missed the UFO part in the scriptures. I think that is what they call dub theory...
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THE SHOOTIST
Isn"t this JW reasoning. If so, wasn't Jesus born Oct. 1/2 2 B.C. If so, how could all this Herod, wisemen, star story have occurred when King Herod died in 4 B.C., and that census in Bethlehem that Joseph and Mary were going to register for happened in 6 C.E.? Again, like 607 B.C., JWs and history just can't agree.
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Enigma One
Looking for mentioning UFO's in the scriptures. LOL!
Isn't that like looking for a report on the gross domestic product of Chile in the National Enquirer? The bible was the trashy supermarket tabloid of the day, and now don't we look foolish for still believing it?
LOL -
Clam
We always have a fairy on top of our Christmas tree.
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The Chuckler
We always have a fairy on top of our Christmas tree.
She was sitting next to the wicked angel in the UFO.
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Muffinman
Are you for real?