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The name of Judas Iscariot has become so closely connected with the religious hypocrite through the ages, that it seems almost unfeasible to establish his role within the UFO experience.
But the recently-discovered
Gospel of Judas does actually mention some mystifying aerial marvels directly linked to him. Ironically, modern UFO groups cling to their views with such determined prejudice that a new type of intolerance appears to be emerging in the analysis of the UFO phenomenon.
Some devotees of the Old Testament think that visitors from the skies or the heavens may be the "sons of God" desiring the daughters of men to breed a race of Nephilim - or fallen angels. Many conservative fundamentalists feel that anything whatsoever coming down from heaven is truly demonic, unless itยดs the Messiah in white robes, suspended in a cumulus cloud. Most of those celestial views were formulated during the Middle Ages and have not progressed at all since then, despite the dawn of human space travel.