The video correctly identifies that Christianity’s foundation is Christocentric rather than anthropocentric, making it logically resilient to the discovery of extraterrestrial life. It demonstrates how a well-defined theological core can easily absorb scientific shifts that critics assume would be catastrophic.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
They said This Would Destroy Christianity. Well…Added:
On April 27th, a Tennessee evangelist sat down in front of a camera and told his viewers he just received a text message. It said that the government was about to release something big that would be used to prove the Bible wrong and pastors needed to prepare as quickly as possible. Within 72 hours, the story was everywhere. The Daily Mail ran it and about 200 other outlets picked it up. Christians around the world were told to brace for reverse engineered alien technology, reptilian beings, and extraterrestrial life forms that would destroy the foundations of Christianity.
>> Apparently, whatever this this is is very serious. You're going to have people that's going to apostasize and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for for what they're about to hear. 12 days later, the files finally dropped and I just got done going through them. And what I realized is that the thing that we were told to be scared of isn't actually the scary part of this story. It's something else that nobody is talking about. And once you see it, then you'll understand why this kind of panic was never going to have the impact that they said that it would.
This right here is Perry Stone, the Tennessee evangelist who got the message. And on April 27th, he told YouTube that a friend of his, another pastor, had just attended a private meeting where intelligence officers briefed a small group of pastors about what was coming. He said, "Perry, there's going to be a release concerning aliens and concerning uh unidentified flying object spacecraft that some of the people who were in the meeting were telling us as pastors, you need to prepare your people and you need to get ready to answer them for what you're about to hear being released. And some of it has to do with crafts that have been discovered that are not allegedly a part of our planet and the materials they're made of are not a part of our planet. Very strange reptilian looking creatures. So he went on to say that this was going to be a coordinated roll out designed to make Christianity look obsolete and it would be happening soon.
Now, Stone wasn't at the meeting, but his claims were quickly defended by other pastors such as Mike Signarelli, Joseph Z, and a few others who did claim to be at the meeting. And the fact that there were so many recognizable Christian voices, it seemed that the meeting was actually legit, and that's what made the story go viral.
>> US intelligence officials have reportedly told influential religious leaders to prepare their followers and congregations for shocking revelations.
The Daily Mail picked it up, followed by over 200 other outlets in just under 72 hours. And Trump and Patel also verified that the files would be released soon.
So, we knew that something was coming, but we weren't sure if the information being disclosed would truly be earthshattering or if this was just another sensational and misleading headline. And that's why I wanted to go look into the details myself. But the more I started looking into this meeting, the stranger that this story kept getting. The most screenshotted detail of the entire story was the claim about reptilian creatures. A claim that I wanted to hear firsthand from those who were there, but this claim was shockingly difficult to confirm. Alan Dio, who was at the meeting, said this when asked about it.
>> Are you saying it's absolutely true?
Everyone online is now thinking, "Okay, you believe there are alien lizard people."
>> I see. I see.
>> But no, the meeting was absolutely true.
That is what they told you.
>> That's what I'm referring to. The meeting is true. Yeah.
>> So, I moved on to try to find others that were there to hear their account of it. But once again, for some reason, the deeper that I looked into it, the only one that I found that even mentioned the reptilian creatures was Perry Stone. So, the question now was who was this friend that was texting him from the meeting?
Well, that's where this gets interesting. You see, Stone originally claimed that the meeting was being held by >> some men in the United States government and others. But when reporters and others started pressing for details, it seemed like this was not exactly true. I mean, watch what DDO says when he was asked directly.
>> These these individuals who organized this meeting, they are not the government, but they have experience with the government.
>> You're saying they're not government officials.
>> They are not government officials.
>> So, >> okay. But it's worth noting that he also said >> from what I understand, there are two identical meetings organized by the same individuals. Now, remember this was the story that was supposed to shake the foundations of the Bible. But if it wasn't the government holding the meeting, then where exactly did this meeting take place? Well, it turns out that it wasn't at the White House or the Pentagon and not a classified facility.
Instead, it was a private Airbnb in Tennessee during a Christian broadcasters convention organized by this man, Tony Merkel, who isn't a government official. He's a podcaster.
Okay. But what really broke this story open was a pastor named Larry Raglin who went viral for saying this >> on speaker phone. This sitting powerful member of Congress said, "Are the pastors listening to me?" I'm getting chills right now because this happened to me. He said, "Are the pastors in the room listening to me?" And I said, "Yes, sir. We are here." And he said, "Listen to me. Go and tell the church they are not ready for what is coming. The narrative that is coming, what they are going to say is going to be like nothing you can even imagine. They are preparing to tell us that they are from another dimension. That they are our creator and that these beings, these aliens or whatever you want to call them. They were the ones that seated us here. There is no such thing as God. Jesus was invented by them. The Bible was invented by them. And begin to just say, "Listen, prepare the people for what is coming because they're not ready." And the congressman that he was speaking about was Eric Berles of Missouri. But Berles publicly denied saying any of that. And a few days later, Raglin posted this.
>> I should have stopped and paused and said, and this part is my opinion. I want to make it very clear that Eric Burles did not say those words. Those were my words. And I want to own it. And I want to apologize directly to Congressman Eric Berles for any problems that this has caused you, any confusion, and to any of the viewers that have seen this video clip.
>> So, this is where I got to a point where I decided that the story just seemed to continue to shrink every time that someone looked into it. But then the files came out >> this morning, a trove of images showing decades of unidentified objects is sparking curiosity among stareyed enthusiasts.
>> On Friday, May 8th, the Department of War published 62 documents on a brand new government portal. And right when you pull it up, you see this message from President Trump himself based on tremendous interest shown. I will be directing the Secretary of War and other relevant departments and agencies to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena, and unidentified flying objects, and any and all other information connected to these highly complex but extremely interesting and important matters. God bless America. And that's when I got excited.
People have been waiting for this for weeks. Pastors had been warning their congregation to brace for impact. The Daily Mail had been running the countdown coverage, and this was supposed to be the moment where Christianity would be made to look obsolete. And here's what was inside.
Here we have a 50-year-old photograph from Apollo 17 showing three small dots above the lunar horizon. The Pentagon's own caption said that these dots could be a physical object, but didn't seem sure. On the recorded transcript from the same mission, the astronauts looked at those exact dots and said they were probably paint flakes from the Saturn V rocket. We also got this 21 second video of what the report officially described as an inverted teardrop with a vertically linear trailing mass. And there were other fouls such as this 1947 FBI foul on flying disc that's been on the FBI's public website for years. And then there's this eyewitness sketch, a sketch of what someone described as a bronze ellipsoid. Now, think about this.
We're expecting spacecrafts, alien bodies, classified reptilian creatures, but instead we got old astronaut paint flakes, a teardrop blob, a 78-year-old fowl, and someone's drawing. And that's what was supposed to prove Christianity obsolete.
Okay, but you want to know what really bugs me about all of this? It's not all of the inconsistencies or even what's missing from the foul. It's the fact that they thought that we should be scared in the first place. Pastors around the world told their congregation to get ready because what was coming was supposed to destroy the faith of many in the Bible. But even if the reptilian creatures had been real, even if the alien technology had been confirmed, and even if every single thing that they said was coming had arrived, the foundations of Christianity still wouldn't even suffer from a scratch. And not for the reason that people think.
You see, first off, the reality is the Bible never claimed that we're all alone in the universe. In fact, it actually claims the opposite. that creation is bigger than just us. There's angels, principalities, beings the Bible calls the host of heaven. And in Ephesians 6, Paul even writes about the powers in the unseen world. But even more importantly, in Colossians 1, he writes that all things visible and invisible were created through Jesus. So whatever exists out there, he made it. So, if this grand disclosure ever turns out to say something significant and that aliens exist, then that wouldn't contradict anything that Christianity has been saying for thousands of years, all it would reveal is a fact about creation, just one more thing about the universe that God already knew he made.
It couldn't destroy Christianity because alien existence is not what Christianity rest on. Instead, it rests on the fact that God put on human flesh, came into our world, and died the death that we should have died. So that way, we could live in his presence in a world beyond this world. That's the foundation. And nothing in those 162 fouls reaches that.
And not because faith is hidden behind something that you can't examine, but because the foundation lives somewhere that those fouls were never going to be able to touch. So 12 days ago, this all started with a text message. one televangelist, one camera, one secondhand claim, and within 72 hours, the entire world was bracing for disclosure that was supposed to upend the Bible. But the meeting wasn't what they said it was. The intelligence officials weren't intelligence officials. The reptilian claim came from someone that wasn't even there. The congressman that they were quoting publicly denied any of it. And when the fouls actually dropped, they were just as laughable as all of these other government foul releases lately. and the foundation that we were told to brace for it was never reachable by any of this in the first place. So the next time you hear that something like this is going to destroy your confidence in the Bible, remember Christianity isn't built on us being alone in the universe.
Instead, it's built on a man walking out of a tomb.
All right, that was an interesting one.
Thank you for making it to the end of the video. You may as well hit the like button if you're still watching. And if you enjoy videos that give you cultural clarity and gospel hope, you want to consider partnering with us, then please do so down in the link in the description. It really does make a bigger difference than you think. All right, see you guys next time.
Related Videos
BSA Goldstar - I gave up! And why animals beat humans!
thebingleywheeler
102 views•2026-05-31
The 'Islamic dilemma': Quran tells Christians to judge by the Gospel
canceledkings
1K views•2026-05-29
Letter to An Ex-Muslim
FarhanAhmedZia
5K views•2026-05-29
Seneca - Escape The Crowd, Find Your Inner Peace!
realfreewisdom
114 views•2026-05-29
Scholar Explains: WHAT IS A GNOSTIC?
fightbackpodcast
965 views•2026-05-31
Fulton Sheen: A Mente Tenta se Manter Jovem para não Sofrer com os Impactos do Tempo
SantoCotidiano-port
673 views•2026-05-29
Everyone is sprinting towards nothing.
ElinJen
2K views•2026-05-29
The fourth great humiliation. #jimmycarr #crowdwork #hecklers #standup
jimmycarr
576K views•2026-05-28











