With Easter approaching, no matter what your beliefs may be, there have been indications throughout history of the Catholic Church’s involvement with aliens. Historic well-known frescoes and paintings depict flying objects as far back as the time of Jesus.
Probably the most notable is the fresco in Georgia showing UFOs were present at the crucifixion of Christ that appear to surround His cross. Flying jellyfish? I don’t think so! At the moment of Christ’s death, the earth shook. While we believe God caused the earthquake as a sign of grief for the death of His Son, could it have been the vibrations of alien ships taking off? If so, why might aliens be present for the death of Jesus?
One possible reason might be that they were here to glorify His presence and teachings. After all, they were here for his birth. As many believe, the Star of Bethlehem was an alien spacecraft shining brightly in the sky as a marker over Jesus’ birth. Then there were the three Kings bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. These three Kings traveled from afar to present Jesus with their gifts. Could they have been from distant planets, or were they ancient aliens who were here to teach our ancestors and await His birth? Could be?!?
According to the Catholic Church, God created our universe, so if there are aliens, He would also be their Creator. The church has stated that aliens would be our space brothers and sisters. That begs the question, was Jesus’ birth and death the purpose of aliens coming to Earth? Were they here to help usher in the Catholic Church? Or were they beckoned here to worship the Creator of the universe’s Son?
Still, there is another explanation. In Escape From Nuur of the Gray Guardians Book Series, Yark, a Gray, explained to Tony De Angelo of Earth that, “Jesus walked on many planets. We are all His Father’s creations.”
The next time you see a UFO, you will perhaps, like me, wonder what they are here to teach us, instead of preparing to attack them as invaders.
Knowing God created us all, black, white, yellow, red, or alien gray, should give us all comfort and brotherhood. As Easter nears, perhaps a new peace will arise.