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in-his-sacred-heart · 17 hours ago
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Heaven’s War, Earth’s Shadow: A Theory on Creation, Corruption, and the Unseen Battle
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As I observe the universe around me, both in its spiritual and scientific dimensions, my mind naturally seeks to make sense of everything—not by favoring one side over the other, but by integrating both. I do not claim to have absolute truth, but when I consider the evidence before me and align it with the deeper truths of the Bible, a compelling picture begins to take shape.
I am drawn to the idea that the cosmic battle between God and Lucifer was not confined to the heavenly realms but also played out on Earth in ways we may not fully understand. The Bible describes Lucifer as once being ‘the seal of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty’ (Ezekiel 28:12-15), adorned with divine light before pride led to his rebellion (Isaiah 14:12-15). When he and his followers were cast down (Revelation 12:4, 9), could it be that, in his defiance, Lucifer attempted to use the knowledge he had received from God to counterfeit creation itself? This thought lingers in my mind as I consider the strange anomalies in history, nature, and even human civilization.
Some speak of extraterrestrial beings, but what if these so-called ‘aliens’ are not from distant galaxies, but are instead remnants of the fallen? The Bible warns that ‘Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light’ (2 Corinthians 11:14), and the Book of Enoch, referenced in Jude (Jude 1:14-15), tells of fallen angels—the Watchers—who descended to Earth, intermingled with humanity, and imparted forbidden knowledge (1 Enoch 6-8). This led to the birth of the Nephilim, described as ‘mighty men of old, men of renown’ (Genesis 6:4), beings who were ultimately wiped out by the Flood (Genesis 7:21-23). If the fallen once sought to establish themselves as ‘gods’ over humanity, could they still be working behind the scenes, manipulating the physical world in ways we struggle to comprehend?
Then there are the ancient creatures—dinosaurs and other extinct species that seem almost unnatural in their design. Could some of them have been part of an attempt by the fallen to create life outside of God’s divine order? If so, their ultimate extinction could be seen as evidence that only God, who ‘breathed into man the breath of life’ (Genesis 2:7), has the power to create and sustain true life. Any imitation would eventually perish, unable to persist under the weight of its own corruption.
While scientists reject such notions, adhering strictly to materialist explanations, I find it difficult to ignore the spiritual dimensions at play. To me, the biblical account remains the foundation of truth, and when I step back and look at the larger picture—the interplay of theology, history, and unexplained phenomena—it makes sense that the battle waged in heaven echoed here on Earth. Whether my thoughts hold ultimate truth, I cannot say with certainty, but they help me make sense of the world I see. And to date, I lean on the belief that Scripture reveals reality far more deeply than we often realize.
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