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Bible UFO Gallery
Paintings like those shown below
were quite common before
the French Revolution when such work became a threat to the
Vatican who then began to censure such work. Enjoy!
Aert de Gelder's "The Baptism of
Christ," 1710.
This painting
shows John the Baptist with Jesus beneath what appears to be a
flying saucer in the sky shining rays of light on him.

Sandro
Botticelli's "Mystical Nativity," 1501.
Something huge and saucer-shaped
is in
the sky above the manger with a circle of winged beings floating
beneath it.

This
Fresco is entitled
the "Crucifixion", 1350.
Notice the two
rocket-like objects in the sky, see close-ups below. 


Fra
Angelico's "Altarpiece of the Annunciation." 1430-32.
This picture really gives me the creeps. It seems so FULL OF FEAR!!
Mary looks to be stunned, or even pained, by the ray.
There is a sentinel in the bushes keeping watch and a young couple, both
cringing, have dropped their apples and are tiptoeing away fearfully as if they are afraid they'll be
next; just look at the expressions in their faces! What's
worse, the carving of God in the center/top of the building smiles down with
satisfaction on the angel as he is about to carry out his terrible orders.


Carlo Crivelli's
"Annunciation," 1486.
A UFO-like object in the
sky shines a beam of some kind down on Mary's head.

Vittore Carpaccio's
"Annunciation," 1504.
Another annunciation. Notice the
ray God shoots from the sky contains a bird (dove?). Also notice the bedroom
curtain is drawn open.
"In May 1999, Israeli historians
researching ancient copies of the Apocrypha told the newspaper National
Midnight Star that one translation of the Virgin Mary's
conception after a visitation from God described a chilling tale
which sounded very similar to the accounts of people who had
undergone gynecological examinations in UFO abduction
experiences. When reporters pressed the codex
researchers to comment further on their intriguing claims, the
historians were evidently advised by the religious authorities
to withhold further interpretations of the timeworn texts. -- Quotation taken from "Was Jesus an
Extraterrestrial" by Tom Slemen - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/2399/jesus.html.

Masolino Da
Panicale's "Miracle of the Snow."
There appears to be a
whole armada of UFOs in this picture!


"The Madonna with Saint
Giovannino", 15th century, by Domenico Ghirlandaio.
What are the man and dog looking at? It is a dark object that
appears to be glowing or exploding. Farther away in the sky, near the left
corner of the larger picture, there is another object that looks to be exploding
and some smaller objects beneath it.

While Daniel was supplicating to
God for his people of Israel, the Lord answered his prayer and commanded Gabriel
to show him His plan for the world and the role Israel would play. "O
Daniel," said Gabriel, "I have now come forth to give you skill to
understand." "At the beginning of your supplications the command went
out, and I have come to tell you, for you are greatly beloved; therefore
consider the matter, and understand the vision." Daniel 9:22-23.
Note the handle of some instrument which Gabriel controls with his right hand.
Also note the discomfort Daniel seems to experience under this vision-inducing procedure.

Cima da Conegliano's
"Baptism of Christ in the Jordan."
I've seen other paintings like this with winged heads of cherubs (or whatever
they are). Some say the
clouds hide ufos. The big center cloud has what appears to be lightning in it
and a dove has flown from it. The winged heads are of different races and each
has its own little cloud to hide in. If they came to watch Christ being
baptized, they're missing it, as each seems to be focused on something else.
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