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Spielberg said Disclosure Day would shake Christian faith... instead it finally answered the ultimate question about what aliens mean for God, says UFO researcher

Dailymail.comTuesday, June 16, 2026Psalm 19:1-2
Spielberg said Disclosure Day would shake Christian faith... instead it finally answered the ultimate question about what aliens mean for God, says UFO researcher

A UFO researcher argues that government disclosure of extraterrestrial life would not shake Christian faith but instead answer the ultimate question of what aliens mean for God, framing the phenomenon as a sign from the heavens that points to the Creator.

Primary Scripture

Psalm 19:1-2

Direct Principle
The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge.

Why this passage

In its original context, Psalm 19 celebrates how the created order—the sun, moon, stars, and sky—constantly and universally testifies to God's glory and creative power. The psalmist is not describing a specific event but an ongoing, general revelation that all people can perceive.

This principle directly applies to the UFO phenomenon: whatever unexplained objects or beings appear in the heavens, they are part of the creation that declares God's glory. The article's claim that disclosure 'answers the ultimate question about what aliens mean for God' aligns with this truth—every sign in the heavens, even the mysterious ones, ultimately points back to the Creator rather than undermining faith.

What This Means for Your Faith
By the Sword of GabrielEditorial Voice · 3611 News

Behold, the heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork. Even the mysterious signs in the sky—whether angelic hosts or what men call UFOs—ultimately testify to the Lord's majesty, not to a rival power.

When the world debates whether disclosure would unsettle faith, the believer knows that every wonder in the heavens, from the stars to the unexplained, is under the sovereignty of the One who made them. Let not your heart be troubled; rather, let every sign drive you to worship the God who holds all mysteries in His hand.

Today's Prayer

Pray that believers would not be shaken by reports of unexplained phenomena in the heavens, but would instead see them as reminders of God's infinite majesty and the fulfillment of His Word.

Further Scripture

Additional passages that illuminate this event, each grounded in a distinct interpretive lens.

Luke 21:11Prophetic Fulfillment
There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.

Why this passage

Jesus, in His Olivet Discourse, lists specific signs that will precede His return, including 'great signs from heaven.' The Greek phrase (sēmeia ap' ouranou) refers to extraordinary, divinely-orchestrated phenomena in the sky that are fearful and portentous. This is a prophetic category that includes any unexplained heavenly manifestation that causes wonder or alarm.

The ongoing debate about UFOs and UAP—especially the government's gradual disclosure of unexplained aerial phenomena—fits this category of 'signs from heaven.' The article's framing of disclosure as a moment that could shake faith or answer ultimate questions underscores the sign-like nature of these events.

How it applies

As governments and researchers grapple with the reality of unexplained aerial phenomena, Christians should recognize these as part of the 'great signs from heaven' that Jesus foretold. Rather than causing doubt, these signs should remind believers that the Lord's return draws near and that all heavenly mysteries ultimately serve His purposes.

Joel 2:30Prophetic Fulfillment
And I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke.

Why this passage

The prophet Joel, speaking of the Day of the Lord, declares that God will display 'wonders in the heavens' (mophetim bashamayim) as part of the eschatological signs. The Hebrew term mophetim means portents, omens, or extraordinary phenomena that signal divine intervention.

This is a broad category encompassing any heavenly wonder that precedes the Lord's great and awesome day.

The ongoing disclosure of UFOs and UAP—phenomena that have been hidden but are now being revealed—can be understood as part of these 'wonders in the heavens.' The article's discussion of disclosure as a world-shaking revelation aligns with the prophetic pattern of God unveiling signs that demand a response.

How it applies

The gradual disclosure of unexplained aerial phenomena fits the pattern of 'wonders in the heavens' that Joel prophesied would precede the Day of the Lord. As these signs become more public and debated, believers should see them not as a threat to faith but as a call to readiness and a reminder that God is sovereign over all the heavens.

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