The Great Lie
By Carl Worline
November 12, 2010,
Universal Pictures
will release a new
movie entitled
Skyline, which
deals with alien
spacecraft that suck
up the humans who
look into the bright
blue light these
spacecrafts project
and then vanish.
I believe
this movie is more
than just the
product of the wild
imaginations of some
clever
science-fiction
writers who seek
nothing more than to
entertain the public
and win an academy
award for “best
picture” (but not in
that order).
I believe
this movie may very
well play an
important role in
end-time prophecy.
Whether intelligent
life exists on other
worlds is irrelevant
in this article, and
I will not debate
the issue here.
What is
significant is that
reports of
unidentified flying
objects have been
around since the
beginning of
history, with
millions of people
reporting to have
seen them. Yet
official contact
with their occupants
has (supposedly)
never been
established.
Our
government, as well
as governments
around the world,
has vehemently
denied the existence
of alien spacecraft.
In fact, the
vehemence with which
governments have
denied their
existence builds a
strong case for an
official worldwide
cover-up conspiracy,
which makes the
possibility of the
existence of extra
terrestrial life
even more
believable.
The Rapture of the
church is certain to
cause a worldwide
panic as an
unbelieving public
scrambles to explain
the disappearance of
hundreds of millions
of people in an
instant.
We also know
that the Antichrist
will be revealed and
empowered
immediately after
the Rapture. Second
Thessalonians 2:9–12
tells us that the
Antichrist will tell
a lie, and that God
will send a strong
delusion so that all
the unbelievers left
on the earth after
the Rapture will
believe this lie:
Even him, whose
coming is after the
working of Satan
with all the powers
and signs and lying
wonders, and with
all deceivableness
in them that perish;
because they receive
not the love of the
truth, that they
might be saved.
And for this
cause God shall send
them strong
delusion, that they
should believe a
lie.
That they
might be damned who
believe not the
truth, but had
pleasure in
unrighteousness.
What is this lie?
The Bible
doesn’t tell us, but
I can certainly make
an educated guess.
On September
21, 1987, President
Ronald Reagan made
what I consider to
be a very prophetic
statement when he
told the
forty-second session
of the General
Assembly of the
United Nations, “How
quickly our
differences
worldwide would
vanish if we were
facing an alien
threat from outside
this world.”
I believe
this great lie will
be that alien beings
from another world
abducted the
millions of people
who just vanished.
Chapter 13 of
Revelation also
tells us that
Antichrist will tell
a lie that will
cause the entire
world to willingly
follow him.
I am at a
loss to think of any
other lie he could
use that would cause
the remaining
population of the
earth to forget
their differences so
quickly and unite
with him.
On March 16, 1979, a
movie about a
nuclear accident and
related cover-up was
released
by Columbia
Pictures entitled
The China Syndrome.
That was just
twelve days before
the Three Mile
Island nuclear
accident in
Pennsylvania.
Many dozens
of nuclear
scientists have
since lined up to
say that despite the
accident at
Three Mile Island
nuclear power is
still safe.
Nevertheless, the
public has chosen to
believe Jane Fonda,
Jack Lemmon, and
Michael Douglas over
the legion of
scientists who all
have the title “PhD”
after their names.
As a result,
the development of
nuclear power has
all but ceased in
the United States,
as well as in many
other countries
around the world.
The power of
Hollywood to
influence the masses
cannot be
underestimated, and
can easily trump the
logic and reason of
science.
Before I start to
sound too
condescending, I
need to confess that
many years ago, I
attended some Star
Trek conventions. I
know there is no
such thing as the
Star Ship
Enterprise, the
Federation of
Planets does not
exist, and most of
the technology that
I witnessed on the
show was
Hollywood
illusion and
trickery.
But still, I
saw the characters
in real life and
even shook hands
with some them.
For a brief
moment, the line
between reality and
fiction seemed to
get a bit fuzzy.
The release of a new
movie from
Hollywood
does not, in itself,
mean the end of the
world is upon us.
However, I
cannot help but
wonder if it is just
me, or is there a
lot going on in the
UFO community all of
a sudden that
somehow suspiciously
suggests that
something big is
about to happen.
For example:
·
Almost four hundred years after it imprisoned Galileo
under threat of
torture for
challenging the view
that the earth was
the center of the
universe, the
Vatican announced
that the existence
of intelligent
extraterrestrial
life may be
possible.
·
The Pope’s astronomer said that he would baptize an
alien from another
world if it asked
him to.
·
After many decades of silence, a group of retired
nuclear officers
have recently come
forward to announce
that alien
spacecraft visited
military
installations and
disarmed nuclear
warheads on
intercontinental
ballistic missiles.
·
On September 11, 2010, a UFO forced the closure of an
airport in Baotau,
Mongolia, for
approximately one
hour while other air
traffic was diverted
to prevent
commercial airliners
from crashing into
it.
On July 7,
2010, the Xiaoshan
airport in Hangzhou,
China, was closed
for approximately
one hour due to a
UFO hovering above
it.
There have
been a total of
eight reports of
major UFO sightings
in China during a
four-month period.
·
Astronomers recently announced that they are
“one-hundred-percent
certain” that alien
life exists on
earth-like planets.
·
Theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking,
presumably one of
the smartest men on
the planet, recently
felt compelled to
declare to the world
that he is almost
certain that alien
life exists in other
parts of the
universe and that we
should avoid contact
with such species
because it might be
devastating to
humanity.
·
The United Nations has an Office of Outer Space Affairs
(UNOOSA).
Recent
articles in the
media both confirm
and deny the
existence of an
ambassador at this
office to be the
designated
representative who
makes first contact
with intelligent
alien life from
another planet.
Maybe all of the
events now occurring
are merely a
coincidence and my
feeling of being
bombarded by a
preponderance of
suggestions about
the potential
existence of evil
alien life as the
cause of the
impending Rapture of
the Church are
unfounded.
In less than
a month, the movie
Skyline will be
released, and
millions of
moviegoers will
witness everyday
people being
snatched up into
alien spacecraft in
high-definition,
living color on a
wide screen with the
most realistic
surround sound our
technology can
produce.
Will this sow
the seeds of
suggestion in the
minds of millions of
people around the
world?
I think so.
Is the
Rapture closer than
most people think?
I am
absolutely convinced
of that.
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