Michael Horn, who considers the Billy Meier information “the most important story in all of human history” posted Questions To Billy Meier—Answered wherein Billy Meier (sometimes as consulted by Christian Frehner) answered question posted to the FIGU which is part of the Semjase Silver Star Center.
Michael Horn himself asked Billy Meier:
“Semjase said that the damage from the Christian religion had spread to other systems and galaxies and even caused their destruction. How is this possible when, as crazy as things are here, we haven’t yet destroyed our own world over this, at least not to the extent she describes?”
The, generic, answer is:
“The other ones had more sophisticated weapons and technology to destroy themselves. — We are still bound to our planet (luckily, in this respect). We are still in our baby shoes compared to them (in technical aspects).”
That is interesting since the twentieth century was, both, the most secular and the bloodiest in human history. At that time some 200,000,000 people were murdered, mostly by Atheist Communist regimes, with not much more than bullets—high death rate with low technology (see Atheist wars vs. Religious wars).
Someone asked:
“Most Christian believers of Bible information are so intensely caught in the idea that the So called SATAN figure in scriptures still exists in invisible energy force. When I come across a Christian believer and explain to them certain aspects of The PLEJARAN mission and the reality behind all history of the world and influence which ET groups have input in the world, they always seems to use the lines of the Bible which sound something like this: “SATAN FOOLS US BY MAKING HIMSELF AND ANGEL OF LIGHT (UFOs)TO DECIEVE US INTO THINKING NO GOD EXIST.”
I argue the point which is erroneous from scripture so that they can understand that is a trick in scripture to condition mankind. What would be a much better approach to handling and debating the SATAN idea with them??” [sic]
The, entirety, of the answer is:
“There’s no use to argue with Christian believers. It’s a waste of time. A useless effort. Besides: Satan simply is some kind of imagination, a religious invention.”
This simple sentence, perhaps beyond any other, is just about the best summation of Billy Meier’s message.
Someone else had a question about satan:
“…it is usually said that ‘Satan’ was invented by the evil Chrisitan cult to control people more easily, which is very logical, but i have a little doubt . . . the Christian Cult was created many time after Jmmanuel4s death, but in the Talmud [which one?] in Chapter 18, he mentions a ‘Satan’ Since it is supposed that the ‘devil’ was created by religions distorting the story of Teubel the guy with horn like growths in his skull and ‘god the hunt’ of the Celts, Then my question is:
Was Satan a real person that in the past did some nasty things, so that his name became a ‘symbol’ of evil and ignorance or is he just another fairy tale to scare kids like ‘the bogeyman’??? (which i dont think it is the case because then why would Jmmanuel would mention him).” [sic]
Answer:
“Satan wasn’t a real person. It was the personification of ‘evil’, a term he used like ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’, which are no places/locations, but inner states of mind.”
Another question:
“…What do you mean really happens when a person gets ‘saved’, become baptized spiritually (if it is spiritually, or a loss of human guilt which is manifested in the soul), have a first objective experience
with christianity etc etc, which can be manifested completely different in regard of human imagination, or by thinking that ‘Jesus died for our sins” and so on? What is the reason for such a longlasting relationship to a spiritual force that is not regarded as spiritual by your means? Is this a kind of debuting schizophrenia?” [sic]
Answer:
“‘Being saved’ is a matter of pure belief-like imagination from which delusion may develop, and yes, sometimes even schizophrenia etc.”
The next question revels more than the answer, as the answer is simply “No”; here is the question:
“I have reason to believe that the benefactor ETs…seem concerned with Christian believers who would judge them as devils and demons, not to mention humanities destructive and deceptive nature at this time along with
one future possibility that the Popes in the Catholic religion could bring about a world war 3. Concerning Earth’s past history, I assume these ETs don’t like people to be angry or afraid of them. Should world war 3 come to past, I hear from different sources that these kind of ETs may rescue many children from the horrors of global war. Is there really a chance that children will be rescued from a global war, from any one or more groups of ETs?”
Well, that was asked in 2003 AD and little did this person know that by now, 2013 AD, the Vatican considers aliens to not only be out brethren but will either baptize them or that they may not have sinned at all. For details on this see:
Are the Vatican’s aliens the universal saviors?
Alien UFOs: will the ultimate revelation be the ultimate deception?
The next question probably expresses the reaction of a possessed person to dealing with a Christian who has the true Jesus living with them:
“I have noticed that when I get into an intense discussion with someone about spiritual/ consciousness related subjects, I often get very thirsty and warm in my head and sometimes my body gets a bit shaky and trembles (perhaps adrenaline pulsing through the body). I sometimes feel the same symptoms when I try to find words to explain spiritual concepts to an interested person new to these things. These effects are stonger when the one Im speaking with has a lot of resistance to my views like a fanatical christian who aproached me a few weeks ago. This person claimed that he wanted to hear my opinion but he really seemed more interested in preaching Christianity.
After the 10-20 minute discussion I drank 1,5 litres of water to help me back to balance. Can you explain what happens. Is this stress (or whatever it is) created by myself or the other person? Is it my thoughts, emotions or consciousness that is behind it?” [sic]
The utterly inept reply is:
“Thinking is demanding (strenuous). Thinking sustains itself on the consciousness and the brain. Thinking burns glucose and other elements in the brain. Stress is self-produced.”
We all do a lot of thinking everyday but do not get thirsty, warm in my head, shaky, tremble, specifically when dealing with spiritual concepts and particularly with Christians.
We will continue in the next segment.
