I took a vacation in my hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada. I'm also writing a new novel called The History of the Universe. I believe that all people should enjoy this one. I plan to let it hit stores in about three years. Typesetting for Shield of Faith should be complete by June. I'll have to find a publisher.
Since I left the US Patent and Trademark Office, I've decided to become a nurse educator, but I must become a nurse first. I'll be staying in my hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada for a while. Because of the war, we will need lots of nurses. I love to teach, and so I hope to earn a Ph.D. in nursing as a full-time student at the College of Southern Nevada and then transfer to the University of Nevada Las Vegas for my BSN, MSN, and Ph.D.
I have already written my master's thesis and I have an idea for my doctoral dissertation.
It's late here Nevada. I might be going to Washington, DC to visit my true love.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Progress so far
Since I moved from Washington, DC to Las Vegas, I have completed three books: The Rosary Bracelet, Shield of Faith, and NGLL - Never Got Lucky in Love. They're all in different stages of the publication process. In other news, my Law School Admission Council file is complete as are my law school applications. I wrote NGLL in 3 days. I hope to have that one published and in stores by the end of this year. In fact, I hope to have all 3 of my completed books in stores by the end of this year.
NGLL is a teaching tool for science classes and a thinking tool in general. For this reason, I decided to pursue a career as a nurse educator. I like science and teaching, and I have always admired the medical profession. I have yet to see whether any law schools will admit me and whether I'll have money to go there. I applied to Harvard Law School. I used to attend Harvard as a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics. Other law schools I applied for include Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law, and University of San Diego School of Law.
Well, I figured that I could meet a lot of women if I go into nursing. The combination of science, medicine, teaching, and women makes a career as a nurse educator perfect for me. I am applying for jobs in hospitals to get my feet wet. I'm also inquiring about nursing school at UNLV and College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas.
As for the EVIL Theory and my work in progress, The Devil in Disguise - Aliens and The Obsession with Technology, I will continue working on that one. I have started my research in the EVIL Theory. Remember, The Extraterrestrial Visitor is Lucifer.
NGLL is a teaching tool for science classes and a thinking tool in general. For this reason, I decided to pursue a career as a nurse educator. I like science and teaching, and I have always admired the medical profession. I have yet to see whether any law schools will admit me and whether I'll have money to go there. I applied to Harvard Law School. I used to attend Harvard as a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics. Other law schools I applied for include Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law, and University of San Diego School of Law.
Well, I figured that I could meet a lot of women if I go into nursing. The combination of science, medicine, teaching, and women makes a career as a nurse educator perfect for me. I am applying for jobs in hospitals to get my feet wet. I'm also inquiring about nursing school at UNLV and College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas.
As for the EVIL Theory and my work in progress, The Devil in Disguise - Aliens and The Obsession with Technology, I will continue working on that one. I have started my research in the EVIL Theory. Remember, The Extraterrestrial Visitor is Lucifer.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Comments on the EVIL Theory
Clearly, the supernatural has been with humankind from the very beginning of humanity. From fairy tales to alien abduction stories, people have resorted to the supernatural to explain the unexplainable. The great belief that science can explain everything eventually is not necessarily true. The demons offer scientists ultimate knowlege of everything like candy to a child. Thus they pose as aliens or ET, superscientists. This is why physicists for example have Grand Unified Theories and Theories of Everything, which have all failed to prove anything.
Demons as aliens capitalize on people's control mentality. The Tower of Babel story of Genesis illustrates how people envy God and want to be Him. Ultimately, God thwarts the world's efforts to build a great city with a tower to Heaven by simply saying that everyone will speak different languages and confuse the building project. The EVIL Theory states that the Tower of Babel is evidence for the obsession with technology that fuels the UFO and ET deception. The new bricks and mortar for the modern Tower of Babel are science and technology.
I am the last person to say all science and technology is bad. However, I see a source of temptation for the whole world. That is that science and technology can bring a golden age of ultimate human power where nobody suffers and nobody dies. A good book on this sort of hubris is "Immortality" by Ben Bova. Another good book on the vanity of science and technology is "The Physics of Immortality" by Frank Tipler. Basically, these men of science are just afraid to die and cater to those who are afraid also. Both books have the Tower of Babel mentality written in them. I personally think that immortality pills and the like will cost other people their lives. Already, we are seeing this principle in embryonic stem cell research. In order to supposedly save lives, physicians must take lives. Generally, the Tower of Babel approach to life through science and technology will fail as well.
The devil and his demons in the guise of aliens from outer space are like the Pied Piper leading the children off to Never-Never Land. They cater to people's faith in science as their ultimate salvation.
Demons as aliens capitalize on people's control mentality. The Tower of Babel story of Genesis illustrates how people envy God and want to be Him. Ultimately, God thwarts the world's efforts to build a great city with a tower to Heaven by simply saying that everyone will speak different languages and confuse the building project. The EVIL Theory states that the Tower of Babel is evidence for the obsession with technology that fuels the UFO and ET deception. The new bricks and mortar for the modern Tower of Babel are science and technology.
I am the last person to say all science and technology is bad. However, I see a source of temptation for the whole world. That is that science and technology can bring a golden age of ultimate human power where nobody suffers and nobody dies. A good book on this sort of hubris is "Immortality" by Ben Bova. Another good book on the vanity of science and technology is "The Physics of Immortality" by Frank Tipler. Basically, these men of science are just afraid to die and cater to those who are afraid also. Both books have the Tower of Babel mentality written in them. I personally think that immortality pills and the like will cost other people their lives. Already, we are seeing this principle in embryonic stem cell research. In order to supposedly save lives, physicians must take lives. Generally, the Tower of Babel approach to life through science and technology will fail as well.
The devil and his demons in the guise of aliens from outer space are like the Pied Piper leading the children off to Never-Never Land. They cater to people's faith in science as their ultimate salvation.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Demons in the Bible
What is a better source for demon information than the original source, the Bible? Since I am a Roman Catholic in the United States, I read the New American Bible.
Some demon stories include:
Genesis, Chapter 3, The Fall of Man: "Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the animals that the Lord God had made. The serpent asked the woman, 'Did God really tell you not to eat from any of the trees in the garden?'" (Genesis 3:1)
Notice the Bible says that the serpent is a creation of God, not the equal and opposite of God, a common misconception. Satan is a subordinate to God. He can only do what God allows him to do. He is finite in power. A priest once told me, "If God were a hurricane, the devil would be a fart."
Genesis, Chapter 6, The Sons of Heaven: "...the sons of heaven saw how beautiful the daughters of man were, and so they took for their wives as many of them as they chose." (Genesis 6:2) and "At that time, the Nephilim appeared on earth (as well as later), after the sons of heaven had intercourse with the daughters of man, who bore them sons. They were the heroes of old, the men of renown." This sounds a lot like the alien abduction story where the aliens have sex with women and sometimes men.
Job, Chapter 1, Satan bets with God that he can break Job's faith (Job 1:6-12).
The Letter of Jude, St. Michael the Archangel defeats the devil by simply saying, "May the Lord rebuke you!" while fighting over Moses' body.
Demons in the Gospels: The devil tempts Jesus while he fasted in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights.
Jesus exorcises demons (Matthew 8:16)
"They cried out, 'What have you to do with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the appointed time?" (Matthew 8:29) The demons declare that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. I noticed that Jesus talks and exorcises demons by His very Word. Psychiatrists and psychologists have often compared mental illness with demonic possession described in the Gospels. However, Jesus talks while psychiatrists need to prescribe drugs to treat mental illness. Jesus has supernatural power to drive out demons. In Mark, Jesus drives out an unclean spirit by speaking. "(He had been saying to him, 'Unclean spirit, come out of the man!')" (Mark 5:8)
Demons in the Gospels made people mute, insane, deaf, have seizures, and suffer a host of other maladies.
Revelation: In the Apocalypse, Jesus Christ ultimately defeats the devil and his demons. "Then the devil was thrown into the lake of fire and burning sulphur along with the false prophet and the Beast. There they shall be tormented day and night, forever and ever." (Revelation 20:10)
Some demon stories include:
Genesis, Chapter 3, The Fall of Man: "Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the animals that the Lord God had made. The serpent asked the woman, 'Did God really tell you not to eat from any of the trees in the garden?'" (Genesis 3:1)
Notice the Bible says that the serpent is a creation of God, not the equal and opposite of God, a common misconception. Satan is a subordinate to God. He can only do what God allows him to do. He is finite in power. A priest once told me, "If God were a hurricane, the devil would be a fart."
Genesis, Chapter 6, The Sons of Heaven: "...the sons of heaven saw how beautiful the daughters of man were, and so they took for their wives as many of them as they chose." (Genesis 6:2) and "At that time, the Nephilim appeared on earth (as well as later), after the sons of heaven had intercourse with the daughters of man, who bore them sons. They were the heroes of old, the men of renown." This sounds a lot like the alien abduction story where the aliens have sex with women and sometimes men.
Job, Chapter 1, Satan bets with God that he can break Job's faith (Job 1:6-12).
The Letter of Jude, St. Michael the Archangel defeats the devil by simply saying, "May the Lord rebuke you!" while fighting over Moses' body.
Demons in the Gospels: The devil tempts Jesus while he fasted in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights.
Jesus exorcises demons (Matthew 8:16)
"They cried out, 'What have you to do with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the appointed time?" (Matthew 8:29) The demons declare that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. I noticed that Jesus talks and exorcises demons by His very Word. Psychiatrists and psychologists have often compared mental illness with demonic possession described in the Gospels. However, Jesus talks while psychiatrists need to prescribe drugs to treat mental illness. Jesus has supernatural power to drive out demons. In Mark, Jesus drives out an unclean spirit by speaking. "(He had been saying to him, 'Unclean spirit, come out of the man!')" (Mark 5:8)
Demons in the Gospels made people mute, insane, deaf, have seizures, and suffer a host of other maladies.
Revelation: In the Apocalypse, Jesus Christ ultimately defeats the devil and his demons. "Then the devil was thrown into the lake of fire and burning sulphur along with the false prophet and the Beast. There they shall be tormented day and night, forever and ever." (Revelation 20:10)
Fairies and Fairy Tales
I did some old fashioned research with my World Book Encyclopedia (1975 Edition), and I found people have a difficult time distinguishing between fantasy and reality. What is reality? Who is the standard bearer of what is normal? These are million dollar questions I have for the rationalists out there. Personally and professionally, I learned that even science and engineering are not objective, black and white modes of thought. I worked as a Patent Examiner with the US Patent and Trademark Office and they often engaged in Socratic sophistry where even science and engineering are subject to lawyer-like mentality.
Here is what I found. The alien or ET idea originates from fairies and fairy tales. This is not to say that fairies and fairy tales have no basis in reality. Remember the milliion dollar question: What is reality?
Yet, I found some interesting information on fairies and fairy tales. The World Book Encyclopedia defines fairies as imaginary little people that interfere with human affairs. They often possessed magical powers. "Belief in fairies was especially strong during the Middle Ages. People believed that fairies were sometimes helpful, sometimes mischievous." (World Book Encyclopedia, 1975, vol. F, p. 12)
Fairies lived in an society where magic happens all the time called Fairyland or Never-Never Land. This is analagous to the modern belief that ET aliens come from other planets in portions of outer space. Yet, while people think that outer space is real, Fairyland is believed to be imaginary. What does this have to do with aliens, ET, or visitors? The World Book Encyclopedia also cites a study from 1966 to 1968 from the US Air Force and scientists from the University of Colorado to investigate UFO reports (probably Project Bluebook). "The scientists could not explain all the UFO reports, but they found NO evidence that UFO's came from other planets." (Emphasis mine).
Another million dollar question is from where does the belief that aliens are ET from other planets? With space travel and interest in space becoming more common these days, the hypothesis that aliens come from outer space forms a convenient explanation for the origin of aliens as extraterrestrials. Indeed, extrasolar planets have been discovered through indirect, non-optical means in the 1990s. I also recall that some astronomers have claimed to have seen extrasolar planets probably through enormous optical telescopes. These purported extrasolar planets provide a convenient place to put aliens, possibly demons in disguise or by another name.
As for the belief in fairies, here are some classifications of fairies:
Noble fairies: These formed the royal court of Fairyland, a type of kingdom. They were generally good fairies that acted much like people but with magical powers.
Elves: These fairies originated from Scandinavian myths.
Goblins: These originated from folk tales in France.
Kobolds: These fairies originated from Geman folk stories.
Leprechauns: Irish fairies that often have a pot of gold.
Nixes: Water fairies of German folklore.
Poltergeists: Noisy ghosts that are responsible for haunted houses. They originate from Germany.
Trolls: These fairies are Scandanavians in origin.
In general, these little people did good deeds, but also loved to play tricks on people. They were responsible for accidents, usually minor. Fairy stories usually evolved from story teller to story teller and were passed on by word of mouth originally. An interesting fairy fact are the fairy rings, dark green impressions on grass found in meadows. Supposedly the noble fairies loved to dance in the moonlight while holding hands in rings. These could be the origin of the modern Crop Circle, another supposedly extraterrestrial phenomenon.
Here is what I found. The alien or ET idea originates from fairies and fairy tales. This is not to say that fairies and fairy tales have no basis in reality. Remember the milliion dollar question: What is reality?
Yet, I found some interesting information on fairies and fairy tales. The World Book Encyclopedia defines fairies as imaginary little people that interfere with human affairs. They often possessed magical powers. "Belief in fairies was especially strong during the Middle Ages. People believed that fairies were sometimes helpful, sometimes mischievous." (World Book Encyclopedia, 1975, vol. F, p. 12)
Fairies lived in an society where magic happens all the time called Fairyland or Never-Never Land. This is analagous to the modern belief that ET aliens come from other planets in portions of outer space. Yet, while people think that outer space is real, Fairyland is believed to be imaginary. What does this have to do with aliens, ET, or visitors? The World Book Encyclopedia also cites a study from 1966 to 1968 from the US Air Force and scientists from the University of Colorado to investigate UFO reports (probably Project Bluebook). "The scientists could not explain all the UFO reports, but they found NO evidence that UFO's came from other planets." (Emphasis mine).
Another million dollar question is from where does the belief that aliens are ET from other planets? With space travel and interest in space becoming more common these days, the hypothesis that aliens come from outer space forms a convenient explanation for the origin of aliens as extraterrestrials. Indeed, extrasolar planets have been discovered through indirect, non-optical means in the 1990s. I also recall that some astronomers have claimed to have seen extrasolar planets probably through enormous optical telescopes. These purported extrasolar planets provide a convenient place to put aliens, possibly demons in disguise or by another name.
As for the belief in fairies, here are some classifications of fairies:
Noble fairies: These formed the royal court of Fairyland, a type of kingdom. They were generally good fairies that acted much like people but with magical powers.
Elves: These fairies originated from Scandinavian myths.
Goblins: These originated from folk tales in France.
Kobolds: These fairies originated from Geman folk stories.
Leprechauns: Irish fairies that often have a pot of gold.
Nixes: Water fairies of German folklore.
Poltergeists: Noisy ghosts that are responsible for haunted houses. They originate from Germany.
Trolls: These fairies are Scandanavians in origin.
In general, these little people did good deeds, but also loved to play tricks on people. They were responsible for accidents, usually minor. Fairy stories usually evolved from story teller to story teller and were passed on by word of mouth originally. An interesting fairy fact are the fairy rings, dark green impressions on grass found in meadows. Supposedly the noble fairies loved to dance in the moonlight while holding hands in rings. These could be the origin of the modern Crop Circle, another supposedly extraterrestrial phenomenon.
The EVIL Theory
The Extraterrestrial Visitor Is Lucifer
This could be a better title for my book. Scientists love to come up with cute acronyms like MACHOs (Massive Compact Halo Objects) and WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles). The acronyms describe candidates for the dark matter, an important subject in astrophysics. I thought since I'm writing as a scientist, I might as well come up with cute acronyms of my own.
Sample Chapter
Introduction
Aliens are demons. Because of the world's obsession with science and technology, people are more gullible to their deception. The theory that aliens are extraterrestrials from another planet conforms to the world's prejudices that all things are natural and hence scientific. Thus the existence of aliens or ET seems more believable to many rational folk than the existence of demons or even God Himself. The latter are supernatural and therefore impossible. The former are natural and therefore possible. However, aliens or ET demonstrate supernatural abilities and qualities, and therefore many rational people do not believe in them either.
This poses an interesting problem for the Technocrats, people obsessed with science and technology. Many of the same people who deny the existence of God for scientific reasons believe in aliens, beings in whom many other Technocrats don't believe for scientific reasons. Demons in every time and culture morph themselves into forms believable given the prevailing attitudes of civilization. When Christendom ruled Western Europe in medieval times, people believed demons were fallen angels, the former servants of God. Other medieval tales took the form of fairies, goblins, trolls, and gnomes. All of these spirit beings had supernatural qualities and abilities, mostly in malevolent form towards human beings. Whatever the time and culture, demons evolved to fit the prevailing attitudes and norms of the people they targeted.
In the modern age, the people of the world celebrate the achievements of science and technology. We have sent men to the moon. Satellites in outer space help us find our way in unfamiliar cities. The Internet allows us to find mates or to buy and sell stocks. Modern scientific medicine saves lives and makes life more comfortable than in less scientifically sophisticated times. It is no wonder that scientists, engineers, and others versed in technology are hailed as heroes by the general public.
Talented and intelligent American youth for example are pushed by their teachers into careers as scientists, engineers, doctors, mathematicians, and so forth. Careers in science and technology are attractive to the best and brightest of our youth because of their lucrative salaries and associated prestige. Generally, few people can truly understand, interpret, and apply scientific principles. That makes them rare commodities, an elite community, which by the law of supply and demand produces occupations with relatively high salaries. With high salaries come wealth, power, and prestige.
Because of the ability of science and technology to provide progress as well as lives of ease and comfort, the world hungers for more and more of the fruits of scientific labor. Yet, who else can provide such fruits? To some people, aliens or ET are benevolent beings who have the best intentions for humankind. They will supply us with the fruits of their wisdom and super advanced knowledge of science and technology. We humans need only mature, evolve, or just do what they say to have the most advanced iPod in the universe.
Yet, time and time again, the malevolent beings do not demonstrate they have the most noble intentions for the human beings, God's creation in His image. Demons masquerade as super intelligent species from other planets with advanced technology and a high degree of understanding of science. The classic alien abduction stories feature experiences of mostly male aliens raping mostly female humans. Also, supposed alien abductee stories often feature tales of horrific medical examinations that the supposed aliens conduct. Clearly these malevolent ET beings do not have the best intentions for the human race.
What are their intentions then? They intend to make the world deny that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, so that whoever believes in Him will not perish but will have everlasting life. Demons want the world to believe that science and technology are the only means of human salvation, not Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Demons put on costumes of travelers from outer space to make a gullible world believe they are natural and therefore plausible entities.
As we shall see, nothing could be further from the truth. As the Bible says, "Even Satan can masquerade as an angel of light." Aliens are not benevolent superior natural species. They are supernatural evil spirits who come to trick you into giving up your Crown of Life, everlasting joy in Heaven and on Earth.
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