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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
See my response to an email about Mormon belief in ET’sFirst
I should clarify something; Belief in extraterrestrial life (the green or gray variety) is not a common belief among Mormons.
I’ve been a Mormon for over 30 years and I can’t recall any time while at church or any other activity in which
we had a discussion about “extraterrestrial life”. So don’t view Mormonism through the
prism of this work of fiction. In the same vein I wrote a book about Bigfoot and made a connection to the
LDS church, but again I’m probably among a very very few that think about these things. Just fiction,
just for fun and entertainment. Let me phrase this it this way: Do Mormons believe that God created
many world and is the God of the universe and that of the many worlds he has created there are humans like us that inhabit
those worlds? Yes we believe that. We really don’t talk about it very much, but it is there. I think if you ask other
Christian religions they would probably agree with that premise in some respect. In my research it seems
that this core understanding of a universe inhabited by human is stronger in the LDS faith than other religions. That’s
the premise of The Conversion Conspiracy. Is this belief in the Book of Mormon and Bible? Not so much. I made this
case in my book (http://www.shanelesterbooks.com/id76.html) through quoting the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price and other
Mormon leaders. Is that a problem if it is not in the
Bible or the Book of Mormon? That is really up to you. But this is how I look at it. Both scriptures were written by prophets who spoke the will of
God to man. I don’t think it would be particularly helpful or relevant to have a chapter on intergalactic
faith and Alien doctrine in any scripture. We (me) have enough trouble just understanding and obeying what
is in the Bible and Book of Mormon. As I stated earlier, while UFO’s are interesting to talk about
and for me to write about, does it really matter? I say no! This is why we and most
other Christian denominations probably don’t address this issue. Although this subject is interesting to some, I think as you search for truth keep in
mind a string of logic. If God speaks to Prophets in the Bible and did the same in America (Book of Mormon) then did he speak
to Joseph Smith? If so, the other books of scripture that Mormons believe in are also from God, including
scriptures that shed some light upon the question of for the extraterrestrial life.
But ultimately logic is meaningless. To believe you have to have
a spiritual experience, you have to feel it, you have to pray. That is in fact what will be in the sequel
to The Conversion Conspiracy.
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