Thursday, November 6, 2025

When Politicians Talk About Demons and UFOs

 Another day, another headline talking about UFOs!  And some of the highest folks in power in the USA are wondering if they might be demons?

In recent months, public fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrials has taken an unexpected turn--from late-night talk shows to the halls of Congress. Lawmakers like J.D. Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Senator Marco Rubio have openly discussed the possibility that what many call "aliens" might, in fact, be something spiritual--perhaps even demonic.

To some, that may sound absurd or fringe. But the question of UFOs and "non-human intelligence" has leapt from science fiction into serious discussion at the highest levels of government. Declassified military footage, whistleblower reports, and Pentagon briefings have made the topic unavoidable. Yet as Christians, we must ask not only what is being seen, but who might be behind it--and why.

The Bible gives no mention of alien life. Genesis 1 describes the creation of the heavens, the earth, and all living creatures upon it--but nowhere are "otherworldly civilizations" included. Yet Scripture does reveal another class of beings--spiritual entities--who interact with mankind and seek to influence human affairs. The Bible calls them angels and demons.

From the serpent's deception of Eve in Genesis 3 to the possession of men during Jesus' ministry, the Bible describes fallen spiritual beings who manifest in physical form, deceive humanity, and draw worship away from the true God. Jesus warned, "False Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect" (Matthew 24:24). The Apostle Paul echoed this in 2 Thessalonians 2:11, saying that in the end times "God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false."

Could the modern obsession with UFOs and "aliens" be part of that coming deception?

Ancient Parallels: The Nephilim and "Visitors from Heaven"

Genesis 6:4 records one of the most mysterious and disturbing passages in Scripture: "The sons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose... The Nephilim were on the earth in those days." Many theologians interpret "sons of God" as fallen angels who took human wives, producing hybrid offspring--the Nephilim, a race of mighty beings described as violent and corrupt.

While this may sound like myth or science fiction, it's an ancient biblical reality. And interestingly, similar stories appear in ancient cultures. The Sumerians spoke of the Anunnaki--"gods" who came down from the heavens and imparted advanced knowledge to humanity. Many of these accounts feature serpent-like figures, reminiscent of the biblical serpent who deceived Eve.

Could these ancient myths be distorted memories of demonic encounters--fallen angels masquerading as heavenly visitors? Scripture consistently portrays demons as imitators of light, offering forbidden knowledge and power in exchange for allegiance. From Eden to Babylon to modern occult movements, the pattern repeats: spiritual deception packaged as "higher wisdom."

Here;  When Politicians Talk About Demons: The Rising Debate Over UFOs

The first big lie was, "Did God really say that He created the heavens and the earth and everything on it...or was it really just a natural process of evolution?"  And once that lie was sold to every public school system in America the next lie was, "Since we know that evolution brought life to THIS PLANET and there are billions more just like it in the universe, it's totally logical to assume that the universe is teaming with intelligent life.  And some of that life could have a billion years of technology that we don't have!  Just look at how our technology has exploded in the last 30 years!  Now tack on a billion to that and we will likely be traveling to planets to visit our brothers and sisters of the universe too!"

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