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Scientific Explanation for Demons: Sulfur, Hydrogen Sulfide A Solvent for Occult Lifeforms One
signature of demonic presence is the smell of sulfur. According to Prince, demon possessed
individuals sometimes display a yellow sulfurous glow in the middle of each
eye.[1] Also, the legendary ape-monster Bigfoot is
reported to have a very foul stench like sulfur. Insofar as Bigfoot may be an angel-mortal
hybrid species aimed at devolving us into lower primates, their connection with
the demonic should not be surprising. It
is also sometimes reported that the occupants of UFO's smell like sulfur.[2]
The creationist narrative in Genesis 1 is contradicted by many ancient Christian texts. Instead of an Almighty Creator God, ancient Christian texts espouse that the universe is born from blind arrogance and stupidity. The angels caused evolution to occur from species to species. There are many gods, (or aliens?), and the Christian God is just one among them. Satan the Devil writes scripture, and thus the Bible was polluted with Genesis 1. Archaeology and modern scholarship demonstrate that Genesis is indeed corrupted. Cavemen walk with Adam and Eve. Esoteric prophecies reveal the coming of Christ, and also reveal the dark forces that govern the cosmos. Such are the ancient Christian writings. Science vindicates the truth of these ideas. Evolution often happens too fast for Darwin’s theory. Gaps in the fossil record indicate that some kind of unnatural force acts together with natural selection. Astrobiology reveals that intelligent life probably evolved long before us. The fossil record reveals strange clues that aliens abducted species and transported them across oceans, and that DNA from diverse lineages was combined to spawn hybrid species. Evidently, aliens influence evolution, and they are the gods of the world’s religions. This is not fiction. All these facts are thoroughly documented in the links above.
[1] Prince, Derek. ibid, p 45 [2] Denzler, Brenda. The Lure of the Edge: Scientific Passions, Religious Beliefs, and the Pursuit of UFOs. 2001, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA, p 124 [3] Schulze-Makuch, Dirk; Irwin, Louis N. Life in the Universe: Expectations and Constraints. 2004, Springer-Verlag, Berlin & Heidelberg, Germany, p 112-114
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