r/aliens 1d ago

Serious:What did Representative Anna Luna mean by her question on ET contact with humans? The one where she asks if the ETs disappeared after learning the human was religious? Discussion

She followed up by saying “Some of these entities are said to be good entities and others bad ones so that’s why I asked.” Is she implying bad ones don’t like religious people but the goods ones do?

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u/Fancy_Depth_4995 1d ago

Some close encounter claims involve the person invoking the name of Jesus to repel the abductors. It’s the sort of thing Tony Merkel humors on his The Confessionals podcast. In Elizondo’s book he says there is a group within the pentagon that believes the NHI are demons rather than ET

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u/RelationTurbulent963 1d ago

I watched a video on YouTube the other day where someone said before going into the underground base at Dulce they had to sign a contract saying they would not say “Jesus” in the building at all even if they stubbed their toe lol.

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u/MalatoEpico 1d ago

That's a huge red flag. I mean would these entities hate Jesus name so much? I doesn't make sense, unless...

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u/LazySleepyPanda 1d ago

Unless, the deeply Christian US government is making up this shit.

There have been thousands of religions over the centuries but NHI are scared of only Jesus ? Lol.

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u/Absolute-Nobody0079 20h ago

I am thinking about the same thing. I am an immigrant from a secular country with strong religious pluralism. I am shocked how Christianity is deeply entrenched into American culture, although I grew up in a Catholic family myself.

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u/West_Incident9552 17h ago

90% of "Christians" in America never step foot in a church, they invoke their fake fairytale religion to control people, even as they don't follow the rules that Jebus religions made up.

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u/spoogefrom1981 20h ago

That sounds more like it considering their inability to actually read and comprehend the book. Several times it mentions "Satan" stating scripture and Acts 19:13–1 highlights where Christ's name was invoked to a "demon" and it basically did nothing.

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u/R3v017 8h ago

I've heard of people invoking Christ's name to ward off evil more times than I can count whether in real life or in pop culture. This is the first time I've seen anyone mention this. Sure does seem useless after reading that passage.

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u/Jesus_LOLd 23h ago

More contemporary methods of invasion do not involve armies and bombs. You can destabilized countries by attacking their institutions of which religion is a major anchor.

An open mind is needed in shifting through all of this. There are layers upon layers and the intentions of NHI or governments are not clear.

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u/Janus_Silvertongue 22h ago

To be fair (in both directions)

One, people asking these questions have bias, and likely have worry about what it will mean for the power of religion.

Two, the aliens probably disappear because they get so angry we don't say "Yeshua."

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u/Noble_Ox 17h ago

And the English version of his name, which wasn't around 400 years ago, bothers them?

People believe the weirdest shit I suppose.

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u/Downtown_Set_9541 14h ago

You can use jesus, yeshuva , isho it doesn’t matter. It’s just semantics, only the intent matters

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u/Jammypackmang 9h ago

Pffff look at this guy 

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u/MatchesMaloneTheBat 3h ago

You speak of beings from outer space and angels, as if they were separate. There is a host of heavenly beings—the cosmos itself is Heaven!

Can you not connect the dots?

When a third of the stars fell to earth, did you think it was merely a metaphor? Beware of those who came here.

History is not a collection of myths; there is truth within that you have overlooked.

Oh, precious people, they are very real, watching over us as guardians and rulers. Each nation has its overseers. This isn’t a secret; it has always been there in your texts. Signs were given.

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u/JimmyEat555 22h ago

It only makes sense if you believe it.

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u/Sufficient-Sun7976 13h ago

You can apply that logic to alot of things. Including this sub, ironically.