Essays by Fox

UFO RELIGION CULTS

(The rejection of God Almighty.)

Donald R. Fox

I was going through old notes and some e-mail I wrote some 10 plus years ago. One e-mail caught my eye because of its subject of cultism. Along with its subject, I read about the cult of Raelian, and it rang a bell but I could not remember anything about it.

Pondering the mindset of a cultist I wondered if maybe they had asked themselves, “How did we get here on earth?” Since this type of a person totally rejects “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1) he must search for a replacement. On the subject of creating something from nothing, I found the following quotes, “You cannot fudge this by appealing to quantum mechanics. Either there is nothing to begin with, in which case there is no quantum vacuum, no pre-geometric dust, no time in which anything can happen, no physical laws that can effect a change from nothingness into somethingness; or there is something, in which case that needs explaining.” (P. 49, Darling, David, “On Creating Something from Nothing,”New Scientist, vol. 151 (September 14, 1996). Extracted from, Page 7, Origin and History of the Universe, “That Their Words May Be Used Against Them “ by Henry M. Morris.

Friends, something cannot come from nothing. This truth has discredited the evolutionist and non-believer to the point of inventing all sorts of preposterous explanations of why we are here, to include all living matter. To be put in another way, it has driven them crazy with theories that cannot be proven nor are they reasonable. As an illustration, note the following explanation by George Wald, concerning his understanding and belief of spontaneous generation. “One has only to contemplate the magnitude of this task to concede that the spontaneous generation of a living organism is impossible. Yet here we are---as a result, I believe, of spontaneous generation" (George Wald, "The Origin of Life" page 9). Extracted from Page 51, “That Their Words May Be Used Against Them," by Henry M. Morris

Side Notes: Concerning cult of Raelism see the following:Raëlism, also known asRaëlianism or the Raëlian movement, is aUFO religionthat was founded in 1974 byClaude Vorilhon, now known as Raël. An adherent of Raëlism is a Raëlian.

“For centuries, scholars have been debating the two main possibilities for the origin and meaning of life. Some aspire to a higher philosophical dimension, which they can't find in the theory of evolution, while others dismiss as irrational any reference to an almighty god.

But what if another theory, one both rational and with philosophical depth, were to be available?

This is what the “Message” proposes: Thousands of years ago, scientists from another planet came to Earth and created all forms of life, including human beings, whom they created in their own image. References to these scientists and their work can be found in the ancient texts of many cultures. Due to their highly advanced technology, they were considered as gods by our primitive ancestors and often referred to as 'Elohim' which in ancient Hebrew meant 'Those who came from the sky'.”

“What the world needs today is a definite, spiritual mobilization of the nations who believe in God against this tide of Red agnosticism…. And in rejecting an atheistic other world. I am confident that the Almighty God will be with us.”

President Herbert Hoover, in proposing the abolition of the United Nations, in favor of a "cooperation of God-fearing free nations", Address upon the American Road 1948-1950 p66

THE REJECTING OF GOD ALMIGHTY HAS BROUGHT ON CULTS AND OTHER FALSE TEACHINGS.

“And the LORD said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them.” (1 Samuel 8:7 KJV)

“He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.” (Isaiah 53:3 KJV)

“And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition.” (Mark 7:9 KJV)

NOTE: For an essay on the cult of Raelian see: