Demonic hypothesis (Ufology)
From Kook Science
The demonic hypothesis (Demonic Eschatological Hypothesis) is a position in ufology that proposes UFOs are deceptions perpetrated by demoniacal (Satanic or otherwise) forces, intended to beguile unwary humans and open channels to engage in spiritual corruption or physical possession. In some variations of the hypothesis, these forces are thought to be creators of homunculi (by way of explanation for Greys), while others posit a more clearly spiritual nature, suggesting the UFOs are purely illusory. This view may be compared with the angelic hypothesis that finds UFOs to be of divine origin.
Reading
- Lindsay, Gordon, ed. (1954), The Mystery of the Flying Saucers: In the Light of the Bible, Dallas, TX: Voice of Healing Publishing Co.
- Grant, W. V. (1954), Men in the Flying Saucers Identified: Not a Mystery!, Dallas: Grant's Faith Clinic
- Michael, Cecil (1977), Signs and Wonders, Reseda, Calif.: Mojave Books
- Tyson, Basil; Wilson, Clifford (1977), UFOs: Satanic Terror, Beaverlodge, Alberta: Horizon House
- Inglesby, Eric (1978), UFO's and the Christian, London, New York: Regency Press, https://amzn.to/2mSdbWv
- Clarke, David (2006), Demonic UFOs, drdavidclarke.co.uk, https://drdavidclarke.co.uk/secret-files/demonic-ufos/
Resources
- Alien Resistance, alienresistance.org, http://www.alienresistance.org/ — Protestant-based perspectives on UFOs and alien abductions
- Exotheology.org, creationexotheology.wordpress.com, https://creationexotheology.wordpress.com/