UFOs in Jainism
Adapted from Daniel O'Connor's book "Only Man Bears his Image" with permission
Jainism is a religion that is about 2,500 years old—is in agreement with the ET-condoning teachings of its counterparts:
Jains take the position that their own cosmology is somehow compatible with that of modern science. In Sutra 4.14 of the Tattvãrtha Sutra, we learn that “There are two suns above Jambū Island, four over Lavana Ocean and twelve over Dhātakīkhanda Island. ... The number of suns in the entire region inhabited by humans is 2 + 4 + 12 + 42 + 72 = 132. The number of moons in the region inhabited by humans is the same as that of suns. ... Each moon has an entourage of 28 constellations, 88 planets and 66,975 × 1014 stars.” We can easily conceptualize these assertions as compatible with a universe teeming with galaxies, each one of which contains billions of stars...nothing about Jainist concepts confines life to the single planet Earth, as souls could bond with any non-living matter and the matter containing souls could evolve in a biological sense anywhere in the physical universe. Similarly, transmigration of a soul could move that soul to a new physical body located anywhere in the universe. When understood this way, the discovery of life beyond the Earth would not trigger any problems for Jains, and Jainism could be understood as a universal path for all living beings in the universe to escape samsara[294]
Only Christianity can defend us against this UFO deception.