Once again, Creation on the Web is
going on about the aliens, but this is even weirder than before. The train of logic in the article amounts to diagnosable mental illness.
I had to read the article four times before I actually understood the connection that they're trying to make. Distilled out, here are the relevant statements that make the basic case in the article:
Since the rash of modern UFO sightings and alleged contacts began almost 70 years ago, supernatural entities masquerading as aliens have been delivering warm and fuzzy messages to those with a willing ear to hear.
In the ’80s they were going to fix the holes in our ozone layer and now it appears that global warming is on the agenda. By perpetuating these themes, fallen angels are able to deceive people into thinking their intentions are benevolent when, in fact, they are really malevolent.
It’s still the same age-old battle that is occurring today. The purpose of deception is to create doubt in the truth that God has given us.
So aliens warning us about global warming are really demons whose ultimate goal is to destroy Christianity with evolution
This article reminds me of a conversation that I had years ago. One of my college girlfriends worked with mental patients that lived on their own. We were out one day and one of the patients saw us and came over to talk. The conversation went like this.
Him: You should try pork. My family grows it.
Me: I like pork.
Him: Hmm. Yeah. There's a cherry tree in my yard. It's dead, though.
Me: That's too bad.
Him: Yeah. It was bleeding and now it's dead.
Her (later): I'm going to have to report that. They're allowed to be weird, but not delusional.