wheat will be wheat and weeds will be weeds

i think the parable of Jesus of wheat and weeds was based on aliens and humans.were aliens are weeds and humans are wheat.Which means that aliens are the ones to go to hell whilst humans will inherite the kindom of God =;

And what are your reasons for thinking thusly, Mr. P…?

I don’t understand the unusual smiley usage, but I’m intrigued. :-k

my reasons are based in the old testament which state that there are angels which fell from heaven and slept with humans. The children of these angels(aliens) will never be forgiven. [-o<

Weren’t they all wiped out in the great flood?

There’s nothing like a bit of human fancy to offload guilt onto someone else:

‘When mankind had spread all over the world, and daughters were being born, heavenly beings saw that these daughters were beautiful, so they took any that they liked.’

Alternatively, the much more contextual, and rather more uncomfortable:

‘When mankind had spread all over the world, and daughters were being born to them, these men made by God saw that daughters were attractive, so they took any that they liked.’

This gives a reason for the divine displeasure expressed immediately following. The great majority of scholars believe that the whole context is allegorical in any case, and could apply currently as much as it ever has done.

What majority of scholars believe that? Do they mean it was written as an allegory or that the passage can be interpreted allegorically? If it was written as an allegory, what is being allegorized?

Why not…it’s not like this makes any more or less sense than many other claims to interpreting the divine meaning of scripture.

“Remember, holy texts aren’t about gods because - as we know - gods don’t exist; aliens do.” - Giorgio Tsoukalos