May 18, 2026

Ep. 54: The Alien Deception: What Scripture Reveals About UAPs

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Are UFOs real? Are aliens demons? With the White House releasing UAP footage and the world buzzing about disclosure, Christians need a biblical framework — not fear. In this episode, Jonathan and David break down what scripture actually says about aliens, UAPs, and cryptids, and whether these phenomena are demonic deception, advanced technology, or something else entirely. We explore:• The 2004 Tic Tac video and what the Bible says about "heavens plural"• Ezekiel's wheels, Elijah's chariot of fire, and strange phenomena in scripture• Why the enemy uses "alien" narratives as a desensitization tactic• The Vatican's stance on extraterrestrial life and the theological problems it creates• How to test the spirits and guard against the coming deception• What Matthew 24 and 2 Thessalonians reveal about end-times signs in the sky. If you've ever wondered how to think about aliens, UFOs, and the supernatural from a biblical perspective — this one's for you. Don't fear the unknown. Know the Word.
📖 Key Scriptures: Genesis 1:1, Ezekiel 1, 2 Kings 2:11, Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 5, 1 John 4:1✝️

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Chapters:
0:00 — Aliens, UAPs & Tin Foil Hats
2:15 — The Tic Tac Video & Government Disclosure
6:40 — What Does "Alien" Even Mean Biblically?
11:30 — Ezekiel's Wheels & Chariots of Fire
16:45 — Demonic Deception or Advanced Tech?
22:10 — The Vatican, C.S. Lewis & Extraterrestrial Theology
28:00 — Signs in the Sky: End Times Prophecy
33:15 — How to Guard Against the Deception
37:00 — The One Clue Every Christian Needs

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