There Is Non-Human Intelligent Interdimensional Life — And the Bible Has Always Said So
UFOs - AUP's - Aliens
A Christian framework for the UFO moment we’re living in
The government is finally admitting what many of us have long suspected: there is something out there we cannot fully explain.
Congressional hearings. Declassified programs. Presidential executive orders. A new documentary, The Age of Disclosure, streaming right now on Prime. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna — Air Force veteran and Speaker Mike Johnson’s appointee to lead a House Oversight Task Force on federal declassification — is on record saying we have recovered technology that is not of human origin.
We have technology that is not known to us.
People are looking up at the heavens, and for once, the government is looking up with them.
But here’s what I want to say to every Christian navigating this cultural moment: the Bible got there first.
Start Here: The Bible (and God) Is Not Surprised
Before we talk about UFOs, UAPs, Roswell, or the Nephilim, we need to plant our feet on solid ground. Because the moment we start with congressional testimony and work backward to Scripture, we’ve already lost the plot.
We start with Scripture.
And Scripture is unambiguous: there is non-human intelligent interdimensional life.
Not as a theory. Not as a fringe belief. As a foundational, repeated, non-negotiable claim of the biblical text.
Angels are real. Hebrews 1:14 calls them “ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation.” They are not metaphors. They are not ancient people misidentifying weather phenomena. They are personal, intelligent beings from a dimension beyond our own.
Fallen angels are real. Satan and his demonic host are described throughout both Testaments — cast down, active, adversarial. Matthew 25:41 speaks of “the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.” These are beings. They exist.
And then, of course, God Himself — the greatest example of non-human intelligent interdimensional life in the universe. Numbers 23:19 is clear: “God is not a man.” His intelligence operates at a level that makes human comprehension look like an ant trying to understand a person. The ant may crawl on your shoe, but it cannot fathom your mind, your motives, your plans, your world.
—> Imagine: We are like and the ant crawling across God’s shoe.
Romans 11:33–34 puts it this way: “Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out! Who has known the mind of the Lord?”
That’s the starting point. Not Roswell. Not congressional testimony. God.
The Timeline Nobody Wants to Talk About
Here’s something worth sitting with. The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. In that moment, humanity demonstrated it had acquired the power to end civilization. We had, in a sense, tried to become God.
Eighteen months later — July 7, 1947 — something crashed near Roswell, New Mexico.
On that exact same date, construction began in New York City on the United Nations headquarters. Coincidence? Maybe. But it’s worth noting that within two years of humanity unlocking the power to destroy itself, the modern UFO era began.
By 1952, the government had coined the term “UFO” — Unidentified Flying Object — through Captain Edward J. Ruppelt of the U.S. Air Force, the first director of Project Blue Book. They investigated 12,600 sightings. Their official conclusion: “Nothing to see here.”
But every president from Truman to Biden knew differently. And now Trump — in his second term — has now signed an executive order on declassification, and the veil is beginning to lift.
People are looking up. And as Jesus said in Luke 21:11, in the days approaching His return, there will be “fearful events and great signs from heaven.”
We are in those days.
The Nephilim: History’s Most Ignored Biblical Storyline
Genesis 6:4 reads: “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days — and afterward also — when the sons of God went in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them.”
The Hebrew word — ha-nephilim — comes from the root naphal, meaning “to fall,” “to be cast down,” or “to fail.” The traditional English rendering of “giants” comes from the ancient Greek Septuagint translation, not the Hebrew itself. Most scholars render it simply: the fallen ones.
These were not merely large human beings. The text describes a crossing of boundaries — a contamination of the human line by beings from outside it.
And this is critical: God allowed it, but He did not bless it.
The very next verse — Genesis 6:5 — reads: “The Lord saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth.” The Nephilim episode isn’t presented as a good thing. It’s presented as part of the moral catastrophe that preceded the flood.
Think about how consistently this pattern appears in Scripture:
God allowed Pharaoh to harden his heart.
God allowed Israel to demand a king.
God allowed Judas to betray Jesus.
God allowed wicked nations to rise.
—> Permission is not endorsement.
I believe Genesis 6 represents another early demonic attempt to corrupt the human bloodline before the promised Seed of the woman could come. Genesis 3:15 — just three chapters earlier — promised a coming deliverer who would crush the serpent’s head. Satan’s response, I believe, was Genesis 6: an attempt to contaminate or destroy the human line before Messiah could arrive.
It’s the same strategy we see again and again:
Cain kills Abel.
Pharaoh kills Hebrew baby boys.
Athaliah tries to destroy the royal line.
Haman tries to annihilate the Jews.
Herod kills the babies in Bethlehem.
Satan tries to destroy Christ.
The flood was God saying: “This corruption will not be allowed to continue.”
Here’s what fascinates me: the Bible is full of descriptions that, stripped of their theological context, sound a little like modern UFO reports:
The four living creatures in Ezekiel 1 — hybrid forms with faces, wings, fiery brilliance, moving in every direction simultaneously. Strange, otherworldly, purposeful.
The wheel within a wheel — a living, intelligent mechanism moving without turning aside, under divine control. Jewish tradition calls this the merkavah, the throne-chariot of God.
The chariots and horses of fire in 2 Kings 2:11 — when Elijah was taken up to heaven, the sky filled with fiery chariots. Not metaphor. The text treats it as literal event.
The Lord’s chariots in Psalm 68:17 — “the chariots of God are tens of thousands.” An invisible heavenly host, mobile, present, surrounding the Lord.
Jacob at Bethel in Genesis 28:12 — “he saw a stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it.” A portal. An intersection of dimensions. Named directly in the text.
The Bible is not a book about a closed universe. It is a book about a universe teeming with interdimensional intelligent life — some of it holy, some of it fallen, all of it under the sovereignty of God.
Not Extraterrestrial. Interdimensional.
Here’s my conviction: what people are seeing is not beings from another planet. I do not believe we are dealing with extraterrestrial life in the science-fiction sense — creatures from distant solar systems, traveling in metal ships across the cosmos.
I believe we are dealing with spiritual beings — angels and demons — who exist in a dimension that intersects with ours. Beings with intelligence, agency, and purpose. Beings the Bible has described for thousands of years.
Matthew 8 records Jesus encountering two demon-possessed men. Note what the text tells us about demons:
They can speak.They know who Jesus is.They know the end is coming.They had to ask permission before acting.Jesus had total authority over them.Death followed in their wake.
That is non-human intelligent interdimensional life. And it is not benevolent.
The Danger of the Moment
Galatians 1:8 is perhaps the most urgent verse for our cultural moment: “But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!”
Paul wasn’t writing hypothetically. He was anticipating a real possibility — that beings of supernatural origin would arrive with messages that sound spiritual, feel transcendent, and lead people away from Christ.
In the age of disclosure, this is not an abstract warning. It is a present danger. People will be told that the beings who seeded humanity are returning. That Jesus was an extraterrestrial teacher. That the Bible is an ancient contact record. That salvation is something other than the cross. Do not believe it.
The church has a filter: We are to have a BIBLICAL WORLD VIEW - the gospel. Every message — from any source, human or otherwise — gets run through it. If it contradicts what the apostles handed down, it is false. Full stop.
What’s Our Response to Be: Stand
I want to be clear about why I’m writing this. Not to make you afraid. To make you awake. The Bible never tells the believer to live in fear of darkness. It tells the believer to stand.
Ephesians 6:10–12 is our marching orders: “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”
Notice what Paul does not say:
Run from the devil.
Hide from the devil.
Obsess over the devil.
Study darkness until your soul fills with fear.
He says: Stand.
The battle is not political. It is not cultural. It is not technological or scientific. It is spiritual. And the weapons are spiritual: truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, the Word of God, prayer.
Here’s a remarkable data point: there are over 1,400 documented cases in which reported supernatural encounters stopped immediately when the name of Jesus was spoken. The church does not overcome deception with fear. It overcomes deception with truth. It does not overcome darkness with fascination. It overcomes darkness with the Word. It does not overcome demons with panic. It overcomes them with the authority of Jesus Christ.
The Real Questions
The real issue is not whether you can explain UFOs.
The real issue is whether you are ready to stand before Jesus.
The real issue is not whether you understand the Nephilim.
The real issue is whether your life belongs to Christ.
The real issue is not whether you believe demons are real.
The real issue is whether there are open doors in your life that need to be shut.
Shut the door to fear.
Shut the door to compromise.
Shut the door to spiritual curiosity that pulls you away from Jesus.
Shut the door to deception.
Because the final answer to all of this — to the UAPs, the Nephilim, the fallen angels, the unseen realm — is not a congressional hearing or a documentary or a government disclosure program.
The Final Answer is
(and will always be)
Jesus Christ.
He crushed the serpent’s head.
He defeated death.
He disarmed principalities and powers.
He rose from the grave.
He is seated at the right hand of the Father.
And He is coming again.
So do not be more fascinated by signs in the sky than you are by the power of His Word. There is non-human intelligent interdimensional life. The Bible has always said so. And none of it changes what remains eternally, unshakeably true:
Jesus is Lord.
What questions does this raise for you? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.


Well done!