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The Coming “Alien Disclosure” and the Great Deception: Why the Church Must Be Prepared

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Five Things We Will Learn

  1. Why many believers believe the modern UFO and extraterrestrial narrative could become a new world religion.
  2. How growing discussions around “nonhuman intelligence” are already shaping culture, media, and even theology.
  3. Why biblical illiteracy leaves many Christians vulnerable to deception in the days ahead.
  4. How topics like Nephilim, spiritual beings, demonic activity, and deception are connected to current cultural conversations.
  5. Why believers must return to a strong biblical worldview rooted in Scripture, discernment, and the Holy Spirit.

A Growing Global Conversation the Church Can No Longer Ignore

Conversations surrounding UFOs, UAPs, “nonhuman intelligence,” and extraterrestrials are no longer confined to fringe podcasts or conspiracy forums. Governments, military officials, media outlets, and cultural influencers are increasingly speaking publicly about these subjects.

According to Mike Signorelli and guests Joseph Z, Allan DiDio, and Josh Hamstra, the question is no longer, “Is this real?” but rather, “What is it?”

The discussion centers on a growing concern among many believers that the modern alien narrative may become one of the greatest spiritual deceptions of this generation.

The speakers warn that the Church is largely unprepared for what they believe is coming.

“If you are a born-again believer, I’m telling you, you’re not prepared,” Signorelli stated. “This has to be one of the greatest deceptions of our lifetime.”

UFOs, UAPs, and the Rise of a New Spiritual Narrative

The conversation points to increasing governmental and cultural acknowledgment of unexplained aerial phenomena and “nonhuman intelligence.”

Signorelli references the registration of aliens.gov and mentions anticipated government disclosures related to classified files concerning UFOs and UAPs.

The concern expressed throughout the discussion is not merely technological or political, but spiritual.

According to the speakers, a framework is being developed that treats these entities with religious significance. They point to emerging academic movements that compare such beings to angels, refer to crash sites as “holy ground,” and attempt to build theology around extraterrestrial concepts.

The warning is that many people, especially younger generations, may eventually embrace this worldview as a form of religion.

“I believe that as this disclosure happens, you’re going to see Generation Z actually start to adopt this as a religion,” Signorelli warned.

Biblical Illiteracy and Vulnerability to Deception

One of the strongest themes throughout the discussion is the danger of biblical illiteracy.

The speakers argue that many professing Christians lack foundational understanding regarding biblical topics such as Satan’s fall, spiritual warfare, the Nephilim, and demonic deception.

Signorelli referenced research from the Cultural Research Center of Arizona showing that only a minority of pastors and professing Christians hold a biblical worldview.

According to the statistics cited:

  • 41% of senior pastors held a biblical worldview
  • 28% of associate pastors held a biblical worldview
  • 12% of children and youth pastors held a biblical worldview
  • 13% of teaching pastors held a biblical worldview

The discussion further referenced later research claiming that only 6% of professing Christians hold a biblical worldview.

The concern raised is that many believers may be spiritually unprepared to interpret future events through the lens of Scripture.

The Connection Between Spiritual Warfare and the Alien Narrative

The discussion repeatedly returned to spiritual warfare.

Questions were raised concerning whether demonic spirits seek physical embodiment and whether some reported alien encounters may actually involve spiritual entities rather than extraterrestrial life.

Allan DiDio described experiences shared by individuals who claimed encounters or abductions, including testimonies from conference attendees and personal experiences involving spiritual oppression.

The speakers emphasized that Scripture already addresses spiritual deception and supernatural phenomena.

Rather than treating the topic as science fiction, they argued that believers should respond with discernment, prayer, biblical grounding, and dependence on the Holy Spirit.

A Warning About the Future of Faith and Culture

Another major concern raised in the conversation is the merging of technological advancement with spiritual deception.

The speakers discussed the rise of artificial intelligence, superintelligence, and increasing hostility toward biblical Christianity.

According to the discussion, Christians may increasingly be portrayed as irrational or resistant to “truth” if they reject the dominant narrative surrounding nonhuman intelligence.

“They’re going to look to us and say, ‘You’re the deceived ones. How could you not believe in this?’” the speakers warned.

At the same time, the conversation emphasized that believers should not respond with fear, but with faith and readiness.

“God loves to be outnumbered,” one speaker stated. “We are being primed and prepared to show who the God who answers by fire is.”

The Need for a Strong Biblical Worldview

Throughout the discussion, the repeated call was for Christians to return to Scripture, deepen their understanding of spiritual warfare, and cultivate discernment.

The speakers stressed that believers cannot afford shallow faith in a time of growing deception.

Instead, Christians are encouraged to:

  • Know the Word of God deeply
  • Develop discernment through the Holy Spirit
  • Refuse fear-driven reactions
  • Remain grounded in biblical truth
  • Prepare their families spiritually
  • Recognize the spiritual dimensions behind cultural shifts

The message was ultimately framed not as hopelessness, but as preparation.

According to the speakers, God warns His people beforehand so they may stand firm in times of deception and confusion.

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