Donna Howell, Allie Anderson, and Derek Gilbert point out a cultural shift could lead to mass deception as belief in aliens becomes more mainstream

Destination Earth

Important Takeaways:

  • In recent years, conversations about extraterrestrials have moved from the fringes of society into the mainstream. Whether it’s the increase in UFO sightings or new government reports acknowledging unidentified flying objects, more and more people are starting to believe that we may not be alone in the universe. And while this might seem like the stuff of science fiction, the reality is that these discussions are starting to have an impact on how people think about religion and faith.
  • Enter “Destination Earth: Ancient Aliens, the Ancient of Days, and the Ancient Plot to Hybridize Humanity” by Donna Howell, Allie Anderson, and Derek Gilbert. This timely and insightful book tackles the question head-on: What does the growing belief in extraterrestrials mean for Christianity? The authors argue that this cultural shift could lead to spiritual deception on a massive scale, and they want Christians to be prepared.
  • One of the most compelling arguments the authors make is that the fascination with extraterrestrials could eventually lead people to view God—or even Jesus—as an alien. Howell warns, “…the world will soon embrace one or more members of the Trinity as aliens, as the world is currently being psychologically groomed to do,” (p. 6). That’s a startling thought, but it’s not hard to see how it could happen. As belief in alien life becomes more widespread, it’s not a stretch to imagine that some people might begin to associate divine power with extraterrestrial beings. The authors make it clear that this isn’t just idle speculation—they see it as a very real possibility that could have far-reaching consequences for the Church.
  • The book is filled with examples of how these beliefs are already taking root in society. From TV shows to movies to online conspiracy theories, the idea that aliens may be divine—or at least have divine powers—is being subtly reinforced. And this isn’t just happening in the secular world; the authors point out that even some Christians are starting to entertain these ideas. As Howell asks, “Will the God of the Bible really someday be characterized as an alien among humans?”

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Time to take UFO/UAP sightings seriously: Too many occurrences with no real explanation from our officials

UFO

Important Takeaways:

  • Former US Navy Pilot Says UFO and Alien Recovery Revelations Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg
  • Not long ago, three retired members of the United States Military testified, under oath, before a House Oversight subcommittee regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Ryan Graves, David Grusch, and David Fravor talked about their experiences with UFOs, and Grusch went on to say that the United States government “absolutely” has nonhuman spacecraft, and it was even claimed that “non-human” beings have been found.
  • Graves is now saying what he said during the hearing was just the “tip of the iceberg.” He is a former pilot in the Air Force, said he personally witnessed a UAP/UFO with no visible means of propulsion nearly 10 years ago. He shared that the craft was able to “remain motionless” amid Category 4 hurricane winds. The craft was able to accelerate at supersonic speeds and operate all day without refueling or charging.
  • During a recent interview with Newsweek, Graves shared:
    • “Why then is our government turning its back on the UAP reports from credible eyewitnesses who are responsible for the safety of millions and are motivated to protect our national security? If commercial pilots are routinely observing new foreign drones north of Hawaii, why wouldn’t we want to track those reports? Why would the FAA not want to assess potential safety of flight implications? Why does our government want to leave open a domain awareness gap that could pose a flight risk and national security risk?”

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They were Weather Balloons, says White House official, not from Extraterrestrials

Recovered Balloon Wreckage

Revelations 6:3-4 “when he opened the second seal, I heard the second living creature say, “Come!” 4 And out came another horse, bright red. Its rider was permitted to take peace from the earth, so that people should slay one another, and he was given a great sword.

Important Takeaways:

  • That Chinese Spy Balloon Shot Down off the Coast Was Carrying 2,000 Pounds of Electronics
  • Pentagon officials say a “significant amount” of the electronic technology that was suspended below that Chinese spy balloon that flew over the U.S. and was shot down 10 days ago has now been lifted from the floor of the Atlantic.
  • Officials say the payload carried by the balloon weighed around 2,000 pounds and was the size of three school buses.
  • A White House official said so far, there’s little indication that these more recent objects were anything more than weather or science balloons, since they apparently had no communications signals and no maneuvering or propulsion capabilities.
  • The White House says it’s establishing an interagency team to investigate the objects.
  • And the administration sought to put to rest internet rumors the balloons came from extraterrestrials. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said “there is no indication of aliens or terrestrial activity with these recent takedowns.”

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New object shot down: Fourth mystery object; officials say unrelated to Chinese balloon

Revelations 6:3-4 “when he opened the second seal, I heard the second living creature say, “Come!” 4 And out came another horse, bright red. Its rider was permitted to take peace from the earth, so that people should slay one another, and he was given a great sword.

Important Takeaways:

  • US Shoots down 4 Mystery Objects in 8 Days: ‘It’s Very Disturbing’
  • S. fighter jets shot down another unidentified flying object over the weekend, this one over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday. This is the fourth flying object to be shot down in North American airspace in just eight days.
  • The Pentagon says they’re still trying to determine what exactly the objects are and what they’re doing.
  • Officials say the latest octagon-shaped device was unmanned and floating above sensitive sites at only about 20,000 feet. The Pentagon says they aren’t ruling anything out – not even UFO’s.
  • Fighter jets also shot down objects over Alaska and Canada over the weekend. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, “it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. Canadian and American fighter jets were scrambled, and an American F-22 successfully shot down the object.”
  • The pilots who took out the flying object over Alaska on Friday described it as a type of small airship that interfered with their sensors before they shot it down. While the Pentagon says these objects do not appear to be related to the giant Chinese spy balloon that was shot down off the South Carolina coast, officials are still trying to determine if China is responsible.
  • For now, there are more questions than answers about what these mysterious flying objects are, what their purpose is and who’s behind them

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