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Christian Leaders Offer Biblical Explanation for Pentagon UFO Images – Michael Foust

Prominent Christian leaders are pushing back on claims that government files demonstrate the existence of alien spacecraft from other worlds, arguing that Scripture offers a more compelling explanation for the mysterious images.

Last week, the Pentagon released more than 160 declassified files, photos, and videos tied to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), including images from Apollo-era missions, military encounters with glowing “orbs,” and footage of unexplained objects moving across the sky – renewing society’s fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrial life.

The public “can ultimately make up their own minds about the information contained in these files,” a Pentagon news release said.

Although the images sparked widespread speculation online about extraterrestrial visitors, two Christian leaders – Jeremiah J. Johnston of the Christian Thinkers Society and Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship in California – say the biblical worldview offers a far different framework for understanding the unexplained phenomena.

“Let me say plainly what I’ve been telling pastors who have called me all week: I am not impressed by the imagery,” Johnston wrote in a blog at ChristianThinkers.com. “If aliens are real – and I find no compelling reason to believe they are – these blurry frames are not the proof. As former President Obama himself conceded, if the government were sitting on alien bodies, ‘some guy guarding the installation would have taken a selfie.’”

Laurie similarly dismissed the images as inconclusive evidence of extraterrestrial life.

“I looked at the images,” Laurie wrote. “I wasn’t convinced. Nothing I saw made me say, ‘That’s it. We’re not alone.’”

Yet both men also suggested that the images may not have a purely material or scientific explanation, either.

“The moment someone spots something unexplained in the sky, the cultural default is immediately ‘aliens from outer space,’” Laurie asserted. “But what if the better explanation isn’t extraterrestrial – but extra-dimensional? What if what we’re dealing with isn’t from another planet, but from another realm entirely – the spiritual realm?”

Both Laurie and Johnston suggested that the images could depict angels or demons (sometimes called fallen angels).

“So when a pastor asks me, ‘Do I believe there is intelligent life beyond Earth?’ my answer is: of course,” Johnston wrote. “The Bible has told us so for millennia. The heavens are teeming with intelligent beings. We call them angels. We call them principalities. We call them powers. Scripture names them. Jesus spoke of them. Paul wrote letters about them.”

Both leaders cited Ezekiel 1.

Laurie wrote: “Now consider this remarkable description from the prophet Ezekiel, who witnessed something so extraordinary that he struggled to find words for it: ‘When the living creatures moved, the wheels moved beside them… for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.’ – Ezekiel 1:19–20.

“A wheel within a wheel,” Laurie added. “Gleaming like beryl. Moving instantly in any direction without turning. I don’t know exactly what Ezekiel saw – but I know it was real, it was other-worldly, and it wasn’t from Mars. It was a manifestation of the living God and His angelic host – and by every modern technical definition, it was an Unidentified Flying Object.”

Johnston also referenced Daniel 10.

“An angelic messenger arrives to Daniel and explains he was delayed twenty-one days because ‘the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me.’ A real conflict. Real beings. Real movement between realms,” Johnston wrote. “This is not metaphor. This is the biblical worldview, and it has been the Christian worldview for two thousand years.”

Johnston said from his perspective, UFOs fall into four categories: 1) Misidentified objects such as ice crystals or tricks of light, 2) classified human technology, 3) angelic activity, and 4) demonic activity.

“Scripture is unambiguous that there is a spiritual realm hostile to God and to humanity, and that this realm manifests in the physical world. Paul writes that we wrestle ‘not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places’ (Ephesians 6:12). High places,” Johnston wrote. “… The same Scripture that warns us of fallen powers also assures us of ministering spirits sent by God. Hebrews 1:14Genesis 18Acts 12. The biblical record is consistent: the heavens are active, and sometimes that activity intersects our atmosphere.”

Laurie, too, warned that spiritual forces could imitate supernatural phenomena.

“Now, if holy angels can appear this way, what do you suppose fallen angels are capable of? Billy Graham put it well in his landmark book Angels – we should not be surprised if demonic forces counterfeit supernatural phenomena in order to deceive,” Laurie wrote. “The enemy has always been in the business of imitation. He masquerades as an angel of light. Why wouldn’t he masquerade as something that captures the imagination of a generation that has largely traded the spiritual for the scientific?”

Johnston said society’s growing fascination with UFOs may signal a culture increasingly vulnerable to spiritual deception.

“Here is what concerns me as a pastor and as a New Testament scholar,” Johnston wrote. “The apostle Paul warned the Thessalonian church that the man of lawlessness would come ‘with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception’ (2 Thessalonians 2:9-10). The book of Revelation describes demonic spirits performing signs that deceive the kings of the earth (Revelation 16:14).

“A generation conditioned by Hollywood to expect cosmic visitors is a generation primed for deception,” Johnston wrote. “If the enemy of our souls – who Scripture says masquerades as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14) – wanted to engineer a worldview-shattering event for the modern secular mind, what better stage prop than a sky full of unexplained lights and a culture desperate to believe in something, anything, beyond itself?”

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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel. 

Listen to Michael’s Podcast! He is the host of Crosswalk Talk, a podcast where he talks with Christian movie stars, musicians, directors, and more. Hear how famous Christian figures keep their faith a priority in Hollywood and discover the best Christian movies, books, television, and other entertainment. You can find Crosswalk Talk on LifeAudio.com, or subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an interview that will be sure to encourage your faith.

Originally published May 11, 2026.

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El pastor, Frank Almonte es un reconocido comunicador y productor de medios de comunicación cristianos de la ciudad de Nueva York, donde junto con su esposa Rosemary, han estado pastoreando el Centro Cristiano Adonai por más de veinticinco años. Es Doctor en Divinidades de la Universidad Cristiana Logos en Jacksonville, Florida y en Filosofía (PhD) de Texas University of Theology. Es también entrenador y mentor en The John Maxwell University. Su pasión por ensanchar el Reino de Dios lo ha motivado a escribir varios libros, entre ellos, Gobierno Apostólico y Riquezas de las Naciones.