Trump’s ‘Alien Files’ Could Shatter Christian Beliefs, Churches Should Prepare For It, Claim Pastors

Trump’s ‘alien files’ could shatter Christian beliefs, churches should prepare for it, claim pastors



This is hilarious.

It seems some End Times pastors claim they were summoned by the US government to an Airbnb in Tennessee hillbilly country. There they were told the impending X files about to be released by the government will shatter Christian beliefs.

We are not alone! MWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

So say these frickin' whackadoo demagogues.

Popular evangelist pastor Perry Stone said that the alien files could include reports and possibly videos of aliens and extraterrestrial spacecraft.

"You're going to have people who are going to say if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth, and you're going to have people that's going to apostatise and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for what they're about to hear," said Stone.

[snip]

Stone said that the upcoming revelations could make the Christian Bible look like a myth and cause believers to "fall away" from the teachings of Christianity.

The group, which also involved Bishop Alan DiDio of Revival Nation Church, suggested the Trump administration’s revelations will be part of a plot designed to pull people away from Christianity. But ultraconservative voices in the administration have taken up an anti-alien stance.



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But thank God, no pun intended, there is one voice of reason in all of this:

Earlier in March, Vice President JD Vance dubbed extraterrestrial beings as "demons".

"I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons," said Vance.
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I strongly doubt "aliens live among us" unless they are from Mexico.

What I would expect to see in those files are evidence of alien civilizations based upon radio astronomy.

Human civilization has been sending signals out into space for the past 130 years since the invention of the radio. Signals emanating for Earth increased dramatically during WWII and after with television. Since radio waves travel at the speed of light, that means signals sent out in 1945 would have traveled over 80 light years. All that is needed is someone/something with the tech to pick up those signals.

SETI has been actively hunting extraterrestrial signals for over 60 years. IMHO, the evidence that is in the "alien files" would be the results of those studies.
 
I asked Chat if the artist has described the beings in the red circle. This was the response:

I could not find any verified statement from the original artist explaining the exact meaning of the figures in the red circle. Most reporting describes the image as AI-generated and the artist is either unidentified or not publicly credited.

However, multiple reports and analyses specifically describe those figures as soldiers or military figures ascending into heavenly light — not traditional angels with halos or feathered wings. For example:

One report describes the image as containing “soldiers depicted as angels” alongside patriotic imagery.
Another says the background includes “ascending military figures” combined with religious symbolism.
Several articles refer to “military figures soaring above” or “soldiers appear to be ascending toward a Heaven-like light.”

Visually, your interpretation has support because:

The figures resemble soldiers in formation more than classical biblical angels.
Fighter jets and patriotic military imagery appear nearby in the same upper background.
The composition blends American nationalism with religious imagery throughout the piece.

At the same time, the glowing heavenly placement and radiant lighting are borrowing from traditional angelic iconography. So many viewers interpret them symbolically as “angelic military” or “heavenly soldiers.”

In other words, the image appears intentionally hybrid:

American military symbolism
Heavenly/religious symbolism
Nationalistic imagery

So your argument that they represent the American military is well supported by the visual context and by outside descriptions of the image. The people calling them angels are also drawing from the heavenly artistic style, but there does not appear to be a confirmed artist statement saying “these are angels.”
 
How do you know there's not another Christian civilization out there? What makes you think earth is the only one in a universe so vast?
So Jesus has to die endlessly for many worlds? That's not biblical. You're trying to force fit your desire to believe in PHYSICAL alien life into the Scriptures

God nowhere implies there is life beyond the earth except His heavenly realm
 
to think we are it in this vast galaxy is pretty arrogant....
Agreed, but due to the vast distances involved, it's pretty unlikely little green spacemen are galivanting around our solar system.

Again, I think we're more likely to have evidence of extraterrestrial civilizations by radio signals than actual visitations.
 

Trump’s ‘alien files’ could shatter Christian beliefs, churches should prepare for it, claim pastors



This is hilarious.

It seems some End Times pastors claim they were summoned by the US government to an Airbnb in Tennessee hillbilly country. There they were told the impending X files about to be released by the government will shatter Christian beliefs.

We are not alone! MWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

So say these frickin' whackadoo demagogues.

Popular evangelist pastor Perry Stone said that the alien files could include reports and possibly videos of aliens and extraterrestrial spacecraft.

"You're going to have people who are going to say if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth, and you're going to have people that's going to apostatise and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for what they're about to hear," said Stone.

[snip]

Stone said that the upcoming revelations could make the Christian Bible look like a myth and cause believers to "fall away" from the teachings of Christianity.

The group, which also involved Bishop Alan DiDio of Revival Nation Church, suggested the Trump administration’s revelations will be part of a plot designed to pull people away from Christianity. But ultraconservative voices in the administration have taken up an anti-alien stance.



.
But thank God, no pun intended, there is one voice of reason in all of this:

Earlier in March, Vice President JD Vance dubbed extraterrestrial beings as "demons".

"I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons," said Vance.
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What is the political value of this thread? Just seems a post to troll people..
 
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