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“They’re Not From Space”: When Faith Meets Disclosure — The Biblical Case That UFOs Are Demonic

“They’re Not From Space”: When Faith Meets Disclosure — The Biblical Case That UFOs Are Demonic

Art Grindstone

March 19, 2026

A major Christian publication is making a radical claim: UFOs aren’t extraterrestrial — they’re demonic, tied to end-times deception, and part of the return of Jesus Christ. This is a massive shift in how religious communities are engaging with the disclosure conversation.

For decades, the UFO debate was largely secular — scientists vs. conspiracy theorists, skeptics vs. believers. But now, a major Christian publication is saying: “Wait, we have skin in this game.”

The article is titled “They’re Not From Space: The Biblical Case for End-Times Deception Behind UFO Disclosure” — and it’s making waves in both the UFO community and religious circles.

The Argument

The Charisma Magazine piece makes several claims:

1. UFOs aren’t aliens — they’re fallen angels/demons

  • The Bible describes supernatural beings that can appear in the sky
  • “Space aliens” is a modern reinterpretation of an ancient phenomenon
  • What we call UFOs may actually be spiritual entities

2. Disclosure is part of end-times deception

  • The Bible warns about false signs and wonders
  • UFO disclosure could be the ultimate deception before the rapture
  • Christians should be wary of accepting “alien” explanations

3. The return of Jesus will be accompanied by “signs in the sky”

  • UFOs could be part of this prophecy
  • The sky has always been a place of divine and supernatural activity

4. The matrix of deception

  • Government + aliens + religion = the ultimate cover-up
  • The truth is spiritual, not extraterrestrial

Why This Matters

Faith communities are entering the conversation

For decades, the UFO debate was secular. Now, a major Christian publication is engaging directly. This represents a massive shift in how religious communities are interacting with the disclosure conversation.

It’s a new front in the culture war

  • Secular people think disclosure = aliens
  • Religious people think disclosure = deception
  • Both are demanding their version of “truth”

The timing

This drops as:

  • Trump announces UFO disclosure
  • aliens.gov gets registered
  • The “new Baba Vanga” predicts apocalypse

The religious angle adds another layer to an already complex moment.

The Broader Pattern

This isn’t just one article. We’re seeing a shift:

  • Evangelical media engaging with UFO topics
  • Christian podcasters discussing disclosure
  • Biblical prophecy channels covering UFO news
  • Faith leaders warning that aliens = demons

The narrative is shifting from “UFOs are fake” to “UFOs are real, but they’re not from space.”

The Implications

For the UFO community:

  • Religious believers who dismissed UFOs as “fake” now have to engage
  • New allies (and new critics) are entering the space

For religious communities:

  • They can’t ignore UFOs anymore
  • They have to form a theological position

For disclosure:

  • If the government reveals “aliens,” religious communities will have a ready-made explanation
  • This could actually reduce the shock of disclosure

The Big Picture

This is an unprecedented moment in the intersection of faith and the UFO conversation. For years, Christians largely dismissed UFOs as nonsense or conspiracy theories. Now, they’re engaging with the topic — but from a completely different framework.

Instead of “UFOs aren’t real,” the new argument is “UFOs are real, but they’re demons.”

Instead of dismissing disclosure, religious communities are claiming it as confirmation of biblical prophecy.

Whether you believe this interpretation or not, one thing is clear: the conversation around UFOs and disclosure just got a lot more complicated. And a lot more spiritual.

Read the full article on Charisma Magazine.