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The Church’s Inaction in Addressing the UAP Delusion

By Joseph Jordan


For decades, the UFO phenomenon simmered at the edges of culture—strange lights in the sky, unusual encounters, and odd stories whispered by a few. But today, UAPs have burst into the global spotlight. Governments hold hearings. Pilots speak openly. Documentaries flood streaming platforms. Children grow up discussing aliens as casually as weather. A spiritual narrative is unfolding in real time—one that challenges biblical truth, redefines humanity’s origins, and conditions the world for a coming deception.

And yet, despite the magnitude of this shift, the Church—by and large—remains silent.

While governments prepare reports and Hollywood shapes worldviews, many pastors avoid the topic altogether. Sermons rarely mention it. Youth ministries ignore it. Theological institutions dismiss it as irrelevant. The result is predictable and dangerous: a generation accustomed to supernatural deception, untrained to recognize it, and unprotected against the spiritual forces behind it.

This chapter examines why the Church has been inactive, what the consequences are, and why addressing the UAP delusion has become a necessary part of Christian discipleship in the modern world.

1. The Church Has Misidentified the Nature of the Phenomenon

Many church leaders frame UFOs and alien encounters as:

entertainment

science fiction

harmless speculation

conspiracy theory

irrelevant to discipleship

But this is a fundamental misreading.

The UAP phenomenon is not about extraterrestrial life. It is about spiritual deception masquerading as extraterrestrial intelligence. Its features match biblical categories of:

demonic visitation

false signs and wonders

lying spirits

visionary deception

oppressive encounters

CE4 Research has demonstrated this repeatedly:

the experiences stop in the name of Jesus Christ.

This alone should have alerted the Church that a spiritual battle was unfolding. Yet silence prevailed.

2. The Church Has Underestimated the Cultural Impact

For many pastors, UFOs feel like fringe material irrelevant to “real ministry.” But culture has shifted dramatically. Today:

Children learn about aliens before they learn the Ten Commandments.

Hollywood presents extraterrestrials as saviors, guides, or gods.

Schools discuss panspermia as a scientific alternative to creation.

Government agencies openly reference “non-human intelligences.”

Social media normalizes spiritual encounters framed as alien contact.

The UAP narrative is now a primary source of worldview formation—especially among young people.

By ignoring the topic, the Church has surrendered an entire cultural sphere to secular, occult, and deceptive influences.

3. The Church Fears Mockery More Than It Fears Misleading Souls

One of the unspoken reasons for inaction is embarrassment. Pastors worry:

• “We will look foolish addressing UFOs.”

• “It will sound like conspiracy theory.”

• “People will think we’re extreme.”

So, silence becomes a shield of respectability.

But in the process:

The flock is left uninformed.

The deceived are left unsupported.

The culture hears no biblical voice.

The enemy shapes the narrative uncontested.

The early Church confronted spiritual deception boldly—even when it looked strange to outsiders. Today, many churches avoid the topic, afraid of the stigma of engaging with the supernatural in public discourse.

4. The Church Has Forgotten the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible

Modern Western Christianity often operates with an unintentionally secular lens. Many believers are uncomfortable discussing:

angels

demons

spiritual warfare

supernatural deception

visions

oppression

prophetic warnings

Yet Scripture assumes a world filled with spiritual beings engaged in a cosmic conflict for human souls.

When the Church loses its supernatural worldview, it becomes blind to supernatural deception—even when the deception stands directly in front of it wearing the mask of a “non-human intelligence.”

The UAP phenomenon exposes a deeper problem:

the Church has grown theologically timid in matters of the unseen realm.

5. The Church Has Left Sufferers Without Help

Millions of people around the world believe they have experienced:

abductions

nighttime visitations

paralysis events

entity encounters

telepathic messages

Many of these individuals:

are traumatized

are spiritually confused

feel isolated

fear ridicule

have nowhere to turn

The secular world offers hypnosis, speculation, and pseudo-science.

New Age communities offer occult interpretations.

But the Church—the one body with the truth—often offers nothing.

CE4 Research has documented case after case where experiencers found freedom only when introduced to Christ’s authority. Yet churches rarely acknowledge this ministry.

The Church’s silence has left wounded people wandering, searching for answers in places that only deepen the deception.

6. The Church Has Not Recognized the Prophetic Implications

The UAP phenomenon is not isolated. It aligns with biblical warnings about the last days:

A strong delusion (2 Thessalonians 2)

Deception through signs and wonders

Messages from false supernatural messengers

A redefinition of humanity and creation

Global spiritual confusion

The alien narrative provides:

a new origin story

a new savior archetype

a new moral system

a new form of “revelation”

a new spiritual authority structure

These themes prepare the world for the kind of deception Scripture warns about.

Yet many churches treat the topic as irrelevant to eschatology, missing the opportunity to equip believers for what is unfolding.

7. The Church Has Not Equipped Believers With Discernment

The UFO narrative raises powerful questions about:

creation

the image of God

spiritual beings

false miracles

authority

salvation

humanity’s uniqueness

Without guidance, many believers—especially youth—draw conclusions shaped by culture rather than Scripture.

Believers need:

a biblical theology of spiritual beings

an understanding of deception

clarity on why Christ has authority over the phenomenon

awareness of CE4 Research’s findings

tools for interpreting modern supernatural claims

But because churches rarely address these issues, believers often lack the discernment needed to withstand deceptive narratives.

8. The Church’s Silence Has Allowed a False Religion to Rise

The UAP belief system has already become a religion, complete with:

origin myths

spiritual doctrines

messianic figures

moral teachings

transformational promises

prophetic expectations

Its followers are evangelistic, passionate, and growing.

Meanwhile, the Church has not offered a biblical counter-explanation.

Where truth is silent, deception fills the void.

Conclusion: Silence Is Not Neutral

The Church’s inaction in addressing the UAP delusion is not merely an oversight. It is a spiritual vulnerability. In failing to speak, the Church has:

allowed secular voices to define the narrative

failed to minister to those spiritually oppressed

ceded cultural territory to deception

left youth unequipped

ignored prophetic warnings

distanced itself from supernatural reality

treated a spiritual battle as science fiction

The phenomenon is real.

The deception is real.

The consequences are real.

And the Church must wake up.

The time has come for pastors, teachers, parents, and believers alike to speak clearly, boldly, and biblically on the UAP issue. Not out of fear, but out of responsibility. Not to sensationalize, but to shepherd. Not to endorse alien mythology, but to expose the spiritual deception behind it and point people to the only One with authority over it—Jesus Christ.

The Church’s silence has lasted long enough.

Now it is time to raise a biblical voice in a world hungry for truth.

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