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The TRUTH about Ancient Aliens in the Talmud | Faith Meets Facts



Could the Torah contain clues about extraterrestrial life? In this fascinating video, we dive into the Jewish perspective on aliens and explore whether ancient texts like the Book of Prophets may hint at life beyond Earth. From the Talmud’s intriguing debate about extraterrestrial life to Jewish…

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  1. It is not necessary to say that the lack of life on other planets is limiting G-d. On the contrary, instead it may show the special uniqueness of our world and the love G-d has for us. Of course, G-d could create life on other planets. He could have created live on ALL the trillions of trillions of planets and he could have created life on ALL the planets in our solar system. However, we clearly see that G-d has chosen not to; at least life comparable to that of Earth.
    It's possible that G-d create life on other planets and it's possible that there are people like us on those planets that also have received a Torah. We just don't and can't know.
    Furthermore, the likelihood of aliens having contact with us is practically impossible according to present day scientific knowledge. The closet solar system to ours is over 4.2 lightyears away. That means something needs to 671 million miles per hour to reach Earth in 4.2 years. The fasted spacecraft that we've been able to launch is NASA's Parker Solar Probe which can only travel at a speed of 430,000 mph; a far cry from the 671,000,000 mph that light travels at. To get to Alpha Centauri which is 2,818,200,000 miles away at a speed of 430,000 mph it would take approx 6,554 years to reach there; and that's to the closest solar system!
    Perhaps there's a way that scientist are not aware of yet, but with our present knowledge of space travel, it seems to me that any manmade spacecraft going at the speed of light or faster would burn up or turn into a gas and any living organism inside would die way before reaching such speeds.

  2. Sorry to say, but taking commandments seriously and reading the Torah for real, all this matter (angels, demons, nephilins, etc) is nothing less than IDOLATRY! The same idolatry who caused so many troubles to our people.

    Let's focus on HaShem… anything else doesn't matter at all.

    Am Israel Chai 🎗️ 💙 🤍

    ב"ה

  3. I am very disappointed at your philosophic approach it is absolutely if I may say not scholarly to compare humans with free will to aliens very limiting cope out. In 21 century it is much evidence about aliens and much info including in Torah 0:01 regarding it so please your 5 min talk is quite limiting and from my point of view quite shallow 😗

  4. The ‘Fallen’ or ‘Nephilim’ were angels that also started out without Freewill. Two, Aza and Azazael, are mentioned numerous times in the Torah and Zohar. As angels themselves are considered not to have Freewill, there is no conflict with Angels being equivalent to ETs; living on a higher plane albeit without ‘Freewill’ according to the traditional definition of it.

  5. The Talmud does not say they are aliens. It calls it a star not a planet. It looks like it is taking about people down here and the star above which they are influenced by.

  6. Some conflation going on here.
    The 7 Noahide laws are not found specifically detailed anywhere in Torah; instead they are elaborated on and focused/ 'canonized' in Talmud, which is not a divine document but the interpretations and opinions of men.

  7. NLT

    John 1

    Prologue: Christ, the Eternal Word

    1- In the beginning the Word already existed.
    The Word was with God,
    and the Word was God.
    2- He existed in the beginning with God.
    3-God created everything through him,
    and nothing was created except through him.
    4-The Word gave life to everything that was created,
    and his life brought light to everyone.
    5-The light shines in the darkness,
    and the darkness can never extinguish it.
    6-God sent a man, John the Baptist, 7-to tell about the light so that everyone might believe because of his testimony. 8-John himself was not the light; he was simply a witness to tell about the light. 9-The one who is the true light, who gives light to everyone, was coming into the world.
    10-He came into the very world he created, but the world didn’t recognize him. 11-He came to his own people, and even they rejected him. 12-But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God.

  8. I don't think there's any mention of aliens in Torah. Nothing in Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, numbers or Deuteronomy. But really I don't know anything. I just want to do a midrash

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