Grey alien species are supernatural demons beings and come from the Pre-Adamic race before the catastrophic disasters destroyed these primates ancestors. Before God created the first man Adem He created all the host of heaven. God made the Stars and placed them between heaven and earth then God made angels. All Gods creations are between heaven and earth, this is the circle of the earth or the sphere of God. Nothing exists outside this sphere of God. God owns everything and has the title to everything He created, good and evil.God made Lucific god over the earth and living creatures. always with heaven. He created dominions, rulers, government, principalities, powers he order of time all abilities, all things He created, so the angels
Are humans inherently good or evil? The simple question has been asked many times, even though the answer isn't so simple. In William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, he further explores the concept. His novel is viewed through young boys trapped on a deserted island, striving to survive. In The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell investigates influences and integrity. In non-fiction texts, like "Why Boys Become Vicious" also by William Golding, the author defends his position and gives specific examples to support his stance. In other non-fiction works, authors have given their own views of human's natural behavior. Although some authors believe humans are good and others believe they are inherently evil, based on the evidence humans are born balance with both good and evil. Different situations however, shape their behavior and cause them to be either more good or evil.
In the bible it tells us this, “When man began to multiply on the face of the land and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose. Then the Lord said, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.” The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown”(Genesis,6). This is where the Lord talks about the Nephilim, they were hybrids, half human and half demon. When Satan was casted down to Earth, his followers were thrown down with him. They then mixed their DNA with the DNA of a human, creating what is known as the Nephilim. “And there was again war at Gath, where there was a man of great stature, who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on each foot, twenty-four in number, and he also was descended from the giants”(2 Samuel,21:20). This is where we see great strength of this beings. In addition, I strongly feel that aliens are in fact, fallen angles and demons. Given the writings of the most important book on the face of the Earth, God tells us that there are mixed DNA strands that make people stronger and obtain more knowledge. Furthermore, my research as a Christian, has been a tough road. As human beings we
The argument from evil is the problem of reconciling the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly good God. It states that if there was a God with those qualities, then he would know about evil, have the power to stop evil, and because he is good, he would stop evil.
Most stories, movies, and myths have the simple archetype of Good vs. Evil. This particular archetype can often be confusing, because in stories the reader is often lead to believe that something or someone represents good or evil, but it does not. More often than not the evil character is either crazy or was raised wrongly. Evil characters in Good vs. Evil stories are often not truly evil but either mental unstable or not taught right from wrong.
Has anyone ever noticed when a pencil is put into a clear glass full of water the pencil looks bent? As most know the pencil is not really bent, your eyes are deceiving the way people actually see things. In The Possibility of Evil, a mystery short story, by Shirley Jackson, she uses parable like qualities from third person omniscient, irony, a free-floating sense of depravity, a gothic house, and a turn about in events to show that even if you are looking through a clear glass, everything is not always what it seems. Jackson shows this by using symbolism and themes: Do not judge a book by its cover and looks can be deceiving.
This God of forces is now out in the world fulfilling the prophecy of apostasy, this is to exchange faith for the manner of Cain. The grey aliens are the children of the angels that runaway from heaven to be with women here on earth. These angels that left heaven are chained in darkness for violating the seed law. The Grey aliens are demons in the flesh they have the ability to transform from the spiritual realm to the physical just like the fallen angels. The grey aliens have almond shaped eyes pointed up, when a flashlight is shining in their eyes it's intense their eyes are like stars that gathered together reflecting the depths of their souls twinkling from point to point and perfectly spaced apart the same width of the eyes are
It is suggested that as part of human nature, individuals naturally seek to find the negative in any situation (Walter, 2013). This underlying focus is present in nearly every aspect of day-to-day living including top stories on the news, performance on an exam, and even in professional lives when something doesn’t go perfectly according to plan (Walter, 2013). Furthermore, Walter suggests that it is also within human nature to want to fix things. When we couple the desire to fix and the inherent ability to identify the negative it is a dangerous combination especially when evaluating people as individuals (Walter, 2013). Strength based leadership is an approach that stops trying to fix employees, rather harness their individual passion or strengths in an attempt that can empower the individual and ultimately be successful and fulfilled on an individual and company level (Walter, 2013). This paper will explore how strength based leadership has impacted the nursing profession and ultimately is used in promoting better health outcomes.
There is a popular belief that aliens walked the Earth in ancient times, and these theories have created quite a stir in the scientific community. Ancient alien theorists, like Erich von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, believe that extraterrestrials came to earth thousands of years ago. Some hypothesize that ancient aliens are responsible for ancient technological wonders, and that they helped to shape human civilization. Furthermore, the belief that ancient gods were in fact aliens, misinterpreted as gods by the ancient people. As it turns out, there is quite a bit of evidence to support some of these ancient alien theories. However, it is all subject to interpretation, as it has not been validated. Evidence used to support the ancient
The Psychology of Good and Evil in contrast to Ferguson Unrest and Race in America
All human beings, from birth to death, have an evil part of them used to survive hidden deep inside their mind. This is evident in babies who can seem innocent but really have a selfish attitude towards others since their only goal in life is to have their needs met. Evidence of this being true can be found in William Golding’s The Lord of The Flies and the film adaptation of The Hunger Games. Mankind is inherently evil but civilization changes us, we always go back to our evil side, and without a good government or set of rules we all become savages.
Good and evil are often seen in shades of black and white in literary works, and their effects are obvious: good is good and evil is evil. However, there are shades of gray within the spectrum of good and evil, and this “in between” often has a great effect on the work as a whole, revealing important themes and ideas. This gray area, when in relation to the actions and morals of a character, is called moral ambiguity. A character that embodies moral ambiguity is Victor Frankenstein. While many of Victor’s actions could leave him to be considered evil, there are many reasons why Victor is morally ambiguous and partially good, rather than purely evil. Examples of these reasons include Victor’s motivations for both creating the creature and
Everything isn't as plain as black and white. It's a matter of gray, or color. When we think of grays, we picture big-headed black eyes teetering on scrawny bodies. Terms modeled after the extraterrestrial idea are alien species. A species that has been introduced to living outside its native distribution range, whether accidental or deliberate. When we think of color we imagine something close to Skittles--"taste the rainbow"--imagination or racism. The modern victim of racism, African-Americans, we're forced from their native land and ended up thriving on alien territory where they were despised by the minority--hence, the Three-Fifths Compromise. They were the alien species introduced to living outside their native land, deliberately.
Evil is a natural occurrence in the world and has many different implications. The true meaning of evil is shown in the pieces Green Gulch by Loren Eiseley, Genesis 3, and Lance Morrow’s essay. In the piece Green Gulch the true meaning of evil is shown when the older boys beat up the younger boy who is innocently watching them. “I do not know who threw the stone first...who struck me first, or even who finally, among that ring of vicious faces, put me on my feet ...and said, roughly, ‘There's your road, kid, follow the street lamps. They'll take you home.” It may seem that the young boy was only hurt physically but as a matter of fact he was also hurt mentally. The true meaning of evil is shown here when they beat the kid and send him on his
The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is often associated with a various number of themes such as racism, social inequality, the importance of family values, and much more. But one of the more hidden messages of the book centers around the idea that there is a coexistence of good and evil. This theme is really brought to life the more the reader is able to understand the book. Through sub themes such as coming of age, perspective, and intense characterization of many important characters the idea of good and evil is really brought to light.
How is the term “monster” defined? Are monsters dark creatures, with the ability to call upon hell and all its attributes? Do they have mangy fur and eyes the vibrant color of blood? In reality, monsters are not furry beast that live under the bed. Monsters are born into this world just as you and I, as human children.Children who utilize false innocents to cloak their wicked tendencies. Monsters are no longer simply being that haunt the nightmares of children, no longer can they be vanquished by the flip of a light switch. Monsters are real, they are individuals that have traveled so deep into the darkness of their own soul that they have lost their way out. As human beings we are gifted with free will, therefore we have the ability to chose what side ,light or dark, prevails in our hearts. With fierce unwavering determination, we even possess the power to fight away the darkness with in the hearts of others.