EXTRATERRESTRIAL SEDUCTION
Will fear and panic reign supreme?
Chuck Crismier: Just when you thought things couldn't get more mysterious, here they are: extraterrestrial seduction. Will panic reign supreme? Apparently, prominent US pastors were secretly briefed by intelligence officials to prepare churches for the upcoming release of UFO files, which may cause some Christians to question how the universe was created, according to a Cleveland-based televangelist, Perry Stone.
He said you're going to have people who are going to say, if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth. And you're going to have people that are going to apostatize and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for what they're about to hear.
President Trump last week said the Pentagon is preparing to release some very interesting UFO files uncovered by his administration, generating a mix of buzz and skepticism as he hints at a new revelation around questions of alien life. "We're going to be releasing a lot of things that we haven't," Trump said on April 29th. "I think some of it's going to be very interesting to people."
In the April 27th video, Stone said government officials warned a small group of pastors that the release would include reports and possibly videos of aliens and spacecraft not from this planet. He said they warned that non-Christians might panic and turn to the church for answers. They're going to freak out. They're going to come to pastors for answers, ministers and teachers say, what is this? Is this real?
Bishop Alan DiDio of the Revival Nation Church and podcaster Tony Merkel also were in attendance at the meeting. DiDio said the gathering took place in an Airbnb in the mountains of Tennessee. Merkel told the news outlet of his familiarity with the intelligence officials. He said, "I came in contact with these guys more than a year ago now, and I've been in touch with them, communicating with them, and they're hard pressed to prepare the body of Christ for what's coming. These guys," he said, "are part of, let's just say, they're Christians in intelligence operations, and they're specifically geared towards initially, it was either gathering evidence and data on what's actually going on behind the scenes with the disclosure to the community."
Well, today on Viewpoint, friends, yes, we're going to take a look at this, and I'm glad that you've joined us. This conversation with ever-increasing conviction, talk that transforms, not ever-increasing suspicion, but ever-increasing conviction. Notice the difference. Not every possible suspicion, but every possible conviction. Yeah, so it's about seduction. It's about seduction of the saints. It's about how we take a look at these kinds of things that are coming upon the earth that we hear stories coming upon the earth.
It reminds me a bit of that famous radio broadcast way back in American history, The War of the Worlds. Remember that? Was it Orson Welles? Anyway, The War of the Worlds. What a terrifying thing that was. People were actually convinced that aliens were ascending and descending upon America, that a form of world war, extraterrestrial war, was waged upon the United States of America, and people were fleeing. They were absolutely paralyzed and panicked, fleeing because they heard this story on the radio, which is exactly what it was: a story. Not even a news report, but it came as if it were a news report.
Well, today we're not giving a news report. We're reporting some information, but not giving this as a news report in the sense that telling you this is what's going to happen. No, we're discussing what some people are saying about what's going to happen or what might happen. And we're going to talk about it openly before it does happen, because unless we are prepared in our minds and our hearts, people are very vulnerable. Human beings are very vulnerable. Yes, even Christians. Sometimes I would say almost especially Christians, because we get engaged in looking for things that are sensational.
We kind of seem to like the sensational. So when we look at the Book of Revelation, instead of looking about what the book is really about and why Jesus would give us those words in the Book of Revelation (they were words of Jesus, the beginning of the end, the Alpha and Omega, He said that's whose words they are), but He begins with a warning to the church. In fact, a warning, seven different warnings to the churches. We call them the seven churches of Asia, which are representative of the then-time church, the now-time church, and the end-time church.
And then after Chapter 3 of the Book of Revelation, we move on through a series of judgments, trumpet judgments, and so on. And then we get to Chapter 16 talking about the battle of Armageddon and talking about a massive military of 200 million men. And then by Chapter 19, we find Jesus returning on a white stallion and with the words of His mouth and the sword in His hand, He defeats the enemies. And then in Chapter 21, He says, now again, I'm warning you all, get ready.
Get ready. And how did He do that warning? He said, very carefully, very expressively, you must be an overcomer. You must be an overcomer, because if you're not an overcomer, you are not going to inherit the promises of God. These are the words of Jesus. He said it six times in Revelation 2 and 3, and then in Revelation 21, He repeats it again with no holes barred. That's the message of the Book of Revelation. And that's why I wrote a book called The Power to Overcome.
Just this day, we received the barcode and ISBN numbers for that book that will come out probably sometime toward the end of summer. And when it comes out, you're going to know how much you need that book. Because with all of the things that are now coming out and people being stirred with speculations, sensationalism, all kinds of things that are going to stir fear and panic in people, they're not going to be prepared to overcome. So look for that book, friends, The Power to Overcome. Not out yet.
But for now, we're going to take a look at, well, the world of UFOs. We're going to take a look at what's being said, and then we'll respond. Because God's people are not to be in panic. Remember the Scripture says, "Fear not, I've not given you the spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind." Take it seriously. We'll be back.
Welcome back to Viewpoint, I'm Chuck Crismier. Again, today we're taking a look at the extraterrestrial seduction. Will panic reign supreme in America and around the world, even among professing Christians? We're going to get into that here as we launched into the program just a few minutes ago.
But as we go back to the Book of Revelation very quickly, we find that the majority of people, instead of looking and focusing on the things that Jesus said we must do and be, the whole reason why He writes the Book of Revelation and gives us the message, we focus on everything but the reason why He gave it to us.
We want to focus on the four horsemen. Who are they? What are they really going to do? When are they going to show up? And so on. We want to focus on the bowl judgments. We want to focus on the trumpet judgments. We want to focus on this, that, or the other. We want to focus on Armageddon. We want to focus on everything that we possibly can that's sensationalistic or that titillates our desire for the sensational and ignore the things that are plain on its face, the very reasons why Jesus gives us the book and the warnings. It's amazing.
And it never ceases. And pastors and para-church leaders are using those things to try to get attention, to try to get clicks, to try to carry their so-called ministries. Friends, the ministry of the gospel and the truth of Jesus Christ is not about sensationalism. The Bible and its basic truths are so relevant, so hyper-relevant, we don't need sensationalism. People use the sensationalism to avoid teaching and preaching that which is necessary to get people ready for the return of the Lord. And most will not be ready.
Jesus said straight is the gate, narrow is the way, and precious few they're going to be the find it. And not everybody says unto me, Lord, Lord, or as a Christian, claims to be a Christian is going to inherit the Kingdom of God. Jesus said only those who do the will of My Father. In other words, obey My voice. In other words, that are overcomers. There's a reason why yours truly has written now 12 books to gradually over time over the past 30 years to prepare the way of the Lord so that Christians will not be taken advantage of and will not be seduced.
That's why I wrote the book, Seduction of the Saints: How to Stay Pure in a World of Deception. One of the best-selling books we've ever had. Why? Not because it's sensationalistic. It's not sensationalistic at all. It really is a serious preparation of professing Christians to how to identify what seduction looks like. Deception.
Jesus said in Matthew Chapter 24, right there two days before His crucifixion, His disciples encountered Him on the Mount of Olives and asked him what would be the sign of His coming and to the end of the age. And He said take heed that no man deceive you. That was the most important thing on Jesus' mind. Take heed that no man deceive you. Then He repeated it again a few verses later and He said and by the way, many are going to come in My name and deceive many.
And then He upped the ante and said, you know what, guys, please, please understand. He said, you have to know that the deception is going to be so great that if it were possible, even the very small remnant elect would be deceived. So it's in that context, friends, that we take a look at what is now coming across the airwaves and calculated to stir in your mind and heart fear and panic.
Even though these leaders are saying that they're going to talk about this so that they don't stir fear and panic. But that's not how they're talking about it. They're talking about it in such a way as to actually stir up fear and panic and not prepare God's people. It's unbelievable.
Whether what they do is via their podcasts with video and so on, or just speaking it out, it's calculated to create fear and panic and upset among professing Christians so that you will listen to them. I'm not going to do that here. I'm not going to do that here. I'm going to share with you what these people are saying, and then we're going to respond even the further, more than we have already, to help us get ready for what may, what may be coming down the pike. We don't know. Right now, it's mostly speculation and sensationalism.
In front of me on the broadcast desk is a picture of a well-known so-called evangelist by the name of Perry Stone. He's a well-known evangelist in the charismatic word-faith community. Not in anybody else's community, in the word-faith community. He did a video. I'm looking at a picture taken from the video with his face in the front of it and then so-called extraterrestrial beings and transportation extraterrestrial vehicles flying around in the sky behind him.
What's the purpose of this? A prominent Tennessee-based Pentecostal evangelist claimed that his friend told him a group of pastors were recently briefed by US officials to prepare their congregations for the disclosure of UFOs, unidentified flying objects, and extraterrestrials.
He said, "I'm not going to go into a great deal, but there were a large number of pastors that had been invited." In another place, people say it's a small number. Now he says it's a large number. Is this a fish story, stretching the truth? I don't know. A number of pastors, let's put it that way, had been invited to go to a certain state to hear some men in the United States government and others share with them a concern that they had, said Stone, who did not identify his source, by the way, but claimed the person has a great church.
Now, what is a great church? This is charismatic talk. A great church. In other words, it's a large church. What makes it a great church? Are they following Jesus with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength? Are they being discipled for destiny? What makes it a great church? Because the pastor's well-known? I don't know. But that's what he said. Stone said his friend told him that some of those 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."
In other words, you're teasing them. And some of it, said Perry Stone, has to do with crafts that have been discovered that were not allegedly a part of our planet. Materials they're made of are not part of our planet. Very strange. Reptilian-looking creatures and other things that almost sound like something out of a sci-fi movie or an HG Wells book, he added.
Stone went on to place the extraterrestrial phenomenon within the framework of his dispensational premillennial eschatology that features belief in a pretribulational rapture, an Islamic antichrist, and a third Jewish temple purified by red heifers. Stone claimed the officials in the supposed meeting warned the pastors that disclosure of UFOs and extraterrestrial existence will cause some Christians to question their faith and some non-believers to seek out pastors for an explanation.
I'll tell you what's going to cause some Christians to question their faith: if the pretrib rapture that is being promoted by Perry Stone and so many others doesn't happen and they end up having to go through a period of ever-increasing tribulation. Then they're going to go to their pastors and say, "Whoa, why didn't you tell us that we were going to have to go through this? You told us we were out of here."
That's the greater danger, my friend, from my viewpoint. Stone speculated that government fabrications regarding an alien invasion will eventually be used to explain away the rapture. He attributes the theory to his son Jonathan, who last year tweeted about former President Barack Obama being "an advanced humanoid AI" who used questions over his birthplace to hide that there was never any birth certificate at all. In other words, claiming Barack Obama is an extraterrestrial.
Now, if we had dealt honestly with the birth certificate issue, we might not have had to deal with this. But it was not dealt with honestly. Perry Stone said the possibility of the government blaming the rapture on an alien invasion is very possible in light of events that have occurred in the past year.
So here's what's going to happen, he said: the government's going to start releasing these papers, possibly some video clips, going on to predict that such revelations will lead to many to apostatize from the faith in accordance with 2 Thessalonians 2:3. However, he said it's going to cause other people to question what's going on, what's this all about. Are these demons? Is this a manifestation of the fallen angels that came down to the daughters of men in Noah's day? Is it being repeated in another form without the creation of the Anakim, the Rephaim, and all that kind of thing?
Stone, however, said he has been teaching about such issues for decades, noted that such topics have since become mainstream, and said he feels better that I'm not a nut anymore. Well, just because there are a lot of nuts out there that are talking doesn't mean he's not a nut anymore. Maybe they're all nuts, I don't know.
But it's all based upon speculation. It's all based upon sensationalism. Focusing on the Nephilim, the Rephaim, and all of this is not in accord with God's design for the use of His Word. God desires that none should perish and that all should come to repentance. That's the purpose of His Word. Not to try to get to know the Nephilim, the fallen angels, the demons. No, that's not the purpose of God's Word. They may or may not exist to whatever they whoever they actually were, which nobody fully knows but speculates and they write books about it and they create documents about it and they put videos about it.
That's not the purpose of God's Word. Let's keep the main thing the main thing. Stop the speculation. Let's focus on getting people ready from God's viewpoint about the return of the Lord, not about the return of the Nephilim or UFOs. Come on, folks. I thought we were supposed to be Christian believers rooted strongly in the Word of God, not about speculation about all kinds of things that God didn't reveal anything about to us.
If God had wanted us to know about those things, He would have revealed it clearly. He did not. Why do we choose to focus on things that are outside the scope of our privilege, so to speak, with regard to communicating and believing and walking in the gospel of Christ?
Perry Stone concluded his YouTube video by urging his viewers to like his video and recommend the late Pentecostal minister Finis Dake, an annotated reference Bible which he attempted to reconcile the apparent antiquity of the earth with Genesis. You see, like my video. It's all about likes, friends. It's all about clicks. Everybody wants attention for the wrong reasons. We'll be back.
Is the ministry of Jesus and His showing up on this planet as a virgin birth, is that true or not? Do you believe that is true or not? Have you given your life to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and determined to serve His Kingdom and His righteousness alone? Or have you left that in suspense pending other information, other interests, other speculations that might attract you and distract you from the truth?
We have to make up our minds, friends. Either the message of the Scriptures is to prepare God's people to be saved from the ravages of sin, i.e., eternal damnation because the wages of sin is death but the gift of God through Jesus Christ is eternal life, either that's true or it is not. Make up your mind.
A double-minded man or woman is unstable in all their ways. These kinds of reports are designed to make you unstable, to destabilize you in your faith so that you will be attracted more to the words of somebody presenting this kind of information or some video or something than you are to the Word of God. You will be distracted because you're attracted to that which is sensational and speculative, and your fascination factor has gripped you, superseding your faith.
That's what's happening. And it's been happening for a very long time. That's the reason why people will look at the Book of Revelation the way they do and take all the time speculating about the bowl judgments and the trumpets. The Bible says that when the trumpet sounds, the dead will be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed in a moment, the twinkling of an eye at the last trump. Period.
Either that's true or it's not. All the other trumpets will sound, the bowl judgments will be passed out, the four horsemen will ride, whoever they happen to be. They represent certain things. But it's not necessary that we focus on those things because our focus is supposed to be on the coming of the Lord.
As the beloved Apostle John said, whoever has that hope, the hope of the return of the Lord, the second coming of Christ, whoever has that hope in him or her will purify himself or herself even as Christ is pure. That's the purpose of the Scripture. That's the purpose of Jesus' message. Not extraterrestrials and aliens.
UFOs, extraterrestrials, interdimensionals, and related occult phenomena have increasingly emerged as topics of discussion on influential podcasts and among prominent officials in recent months. Last month, former Representative Matt Gaetz there in Florida claimed a US Army official briefed him when he was in Congress about alleged alien-human hybrid breeding programs taking place with kidnapped humans and supposed extraterrestrials captured from downed UFOs.
In response to Gaetz's claim, Representative Tim Burchett, Republican from Tennessee, implied his former colleague was telling the truth and said he was losing patience with the lingering secrecy around the topic. Burchett, who serves on the US House Oversight Committee that has been investigating UFO phenomena, claimed he was briefed on one issue in particular that would set the earth on fire if it were made public.
In February, President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon and other government agencies to declassify information related to UFOs because of the public's tremendous interest. Last week, he said the Pentagon is poised to soon release some very interesting files on the subject.
Okay, very interesting files. There's all been all kinds of very interesting stuff that have been coming down for the past 2,000 years, friends. All kinds of theories, all kinds of seductive theories, sensationalist ideas to grab people's attention and divert them away from the truth of the gospel. Keep it simple, saints.
Now, I'm a lawyer. I know how easily it is for people to be seduced into thinking things just because a lot of people are thinking them or saying them. That's why sometimes it's so difficult to convince a jury because they hear this and they hear that and they saw other people said this and said that. It doesn't matter what other people said. It matters what God said, doesn't it? It's not a matter of sticking our heads in the sand and playing look God you can't see me.
Now, a big dispute just came up. Another pastor, senior pastor of the so-called Solid Rock Church in Birmingham, Alabama, apologized to the same Congressman Eric Burlison, disputed his claims about a UFO meeting with pastors. This is another charismatic pastor who apologized after Republican Congressman disputed his claim that he called into a private meeting with pastors about UFOs to warn that the government is planning to claim aliens created humans and invented Christianity.
This guy's the pastor, the senior pastor of Solid Rock Church. Well, if it's the solid rock, what is the solid rock to him? And this pastor of the Solid Rock Church supposedly has been focusing for a very, very long time on UFOs and all kinds of strange things out there. Why isn't he focusing on preparing the way of the Lord among people in his congregation and outward? No, that doesn't sell well. It doesn't attract people. He's got to talk about UFOs, unidentified flying objects, things that people don't know about but now are fascinated about, and that's how he gets his attention to his so-called ministry. Come on, friends.
Now, let's suppose, we're going to suppose the truth of the matter stated in one of these statements. That indeed there's going to be some sort of a revelation to tell the American people that these beings are from another dimension, that they are our creator, and that these beings, these aliens, whatever you want to call them, they're the ones that seeded us here. There's no such thing as God. Jesus was invented by them. The Bible was invented by them.
All right, let's suppose that that happens as suggested by Larry Ragland, the senior pastor of the Solid Rock Church. Let's suppose that that happened. What are you going to do? Are you going to believe what they say, or are you going to believe what God says? Make up your mind today. Make up your mind. What do you believe?
If you're still open to believe whatever, wherever, whatever the spectacular, the sensational that seems to, you know, attract a lot of attention, if you're going to do that, you might as well just give up your salvation today. You're already deceived. You're self-deceived. You want to be deceived. Nobody is ever deceived against their will, friends. Nobody is ever seduced against their will. Nobody. There is a will to be deceived that's lurking in the every man and woman's heart.
That's why Jesus warned about it. That's why Paul warned about it. That's why Peter warned about it. That's why James warned about it. Come on, friends.
Now, I urge you to get a copy of my book, Seduction of the Saints: How to Stay Pure in a World of Deception. $15 will put it in your hands. It's on our website, saveus.org. Saveus.org. Give us a call, 1-800-SAVE-USA. Write to us at Save America Ministries, PO Box 70879, Richmond, Virginia, 23255. Write a check, add $6 for postage and handling. Seduction of the Saints: How to Stay Pure in a World of Deception.
So this pastor says, actually, it's the Congressman who says, "I don't know what the strange objects in the skies are and I certainly do not know their origin. I was asked to call in by phone to a conference meeting of theologians. I could not tell you all that was said at that meeting because I was not there and did not hear much of what was said," he said.
"When I had a chance to speak," said the Congressman, "I expressed my views, which is that we Christians tend to get dug into our personal worldviews, even if they have nothing to do with what was actually been written in the Bible." In other words, this Congressman is sharing my thoughts, my viewpoint, the very thing that I'm sharing with you. He said it would be wise for Christians to stick to what the Bible says and not what they think it says.
If, and that is a big if, disclosure occurs of any type, then it will be all the more important for us Christians to be educated in the Scriptures. Until that time, I will continue to seek the truth whatever it may be. "Thank you for your attention to this matter," he added. That's the Congressman's view. But the pastors still stir in the pot. Want the sensationalism, it gets clicks. We'll be back.
Extraterrestrials, UFOs, spaceships, aliens, invasions of whoever, all of this is becoming increasingly the talk of the town, of the nation. President Donald Trump has seeded that, so to speak, by suggesting that information is going to come out that has been kept in secret. Everybody wants to know a secret.
One of the largest areas in any bookstore or library is the mystery section. Why? Because everybody wants to know who done it. Everybody wants to know the mystery. Everybody wants to figure it out. Friends, God has given us what is necessary to understand and to figure out. We try to help with that here on this program day after day, now for 31 years. Today is the end of 31 years; tomorrow is the beginning of the 32nd year, confronting the deepest issues of our hearts and homes from God's eternal perspective.
The Word of God is so hyper-relevant, friends, that if it's properly presented in the context of what is happening in our world, properly presented, you do not need to seek for other ways to try to make it relevant by hyping up UFOs and extraterrestrial this. God is concerned about His relationship with you and your relationship with Him.
He's not concerned about extraterrestrials. He's not concerned about UFOs. If He had been, He would have told us that. He's concerned about you and your relationship with Him and the whole gospel message of which the book called the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is describing and portraying so that you and I can understand it in spirit and in truth, apply it, and live it out in righteousness and in holiness without which no man shall see the Lord.
Now, it's interesting that this pastor of the Solid Rock Church is having to come clean now and apologize to the Congressman, disputing the UFO briefing claims. The pastor went way beyond the scope of his privilege, so to speak, way beyond what the Congressman actually said concerning what happened in the meeting that had been discussed.
And so the Congressman says, look, I didn't say those things. You Christians need to stick to what the Bible says, not what somebody thinks it says. Stick to what the Bible says. And so the pastor, Ragland, confirmed what the Congressman said in his post to object to the statements made by Ragland, apologizing to him personally. Said the Congressman called in to encourage the pastors to thank us for the work we were doing. That's all he did.
The pastor responded, in that moment, I began to state things that I have always said, my opinion. That's all it was, my opinion. "And I spun the aliens have always been there that they seeded us, I spun that," said the pastor. "I should have stopped and paused and said and this is part of my opinion, and in the heat of that, I didn't do that. So I want to make it clear that the Congressman Eric Burlison did not say those words; they were my words. So I own up to it and apologize."
But the clip to which the Congressman responds was one of the many that have gone viral in recent days of charismatic pastors opining about their alleged meeting regarding UFOs with US officials who reportedly warned them to prepare their churches for disclosure. Another charismatic pastor, Joseph Z, whose Brooks promised to unlock spiritual insights, claimed that the meeting took place in February shortly before President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to declassify information related to UFOs and so on.
Another Pentecostal pastor from North Carolina also focuses heavily on demons and his interpretation of the end times. So notice how these particular pastors, most of whom are in the charismatic realm, are focusing on sensationalistic aspects that cannot be confirmed or denied in Scripture. Why are they doing that?
Why are they doing that instead of preparing their people to walk in righteousness and in holiness and to be prepared for the coming of the Lord? One of the reasons is because they're preaching a pretribulation rapture doctrine that they don't have to, that people don't have to get ready. They're going to be out of here. They're not going to have to go through anything. No trials, no tribulations, even though Jesus said in the world you will have tribulation. He also said if they persecuted Me, they're going to persecute you. But these pastors know that if they try to preach that, it's not going to sell well. So they'd rather preach about UFOs.
This is all very disturbing, friends. The problem is not with a pastor believing in the power of the Holy Spirit in the true charismatic fashion. This has gone way beyond that. This has gone to a whole new dimension of sensationalism in the name of the Holy Spirit. That's almost a kind of blasphemy in my opinion.
Look, if we're going to be pastors, we need to be aware that judgment is going to fall even more heavily on our heads. We're responsible for the words that we say, for the attitude in which we say them, the motivation with which we say them. Are we trying to draw attention to ourselves or are we trying to draw attention to the Lord, to the Savior, to God Himself?
It's time for us, friends, to be very, very careful about things. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican from Florida, said the online rumors about Congressman Burlison and the pastoral meeting had gotten out of hand. She says it's really unfortunate to see people trying to spin stuff for clicks, fearmongering, in some cases, straight-up lying.
She serves on the same subcommittee with Congressman Burlison investigating these unidentified whatever they are and claimed last year that lawmakers have seen evidence of interdimensionals. Okay, so-called UFOs, so-called extradimensionals or terrestrials, interdimensionals, related occult phenomena have increasingly emerged as topics of discussion on influential podcasts and among prominent officials in recent months.
True. We have been promised the imminent release of UFO-related files that Trump called "very interesting." All right, so our President salted the oats. He hinted, a big hint, something's coming, something's coming.
Look, friends, don't be unduly tantalized by sensationalism. All kinds of things are going to be coming out. Jesus said the deception that is coming out is going to be so great that if possible, even the very small remnant elect would be deceived. Don't you think He meant what He said?
Why are we so gullible? Are we that divided in our minds and hearts, knowing that a man divided in his mind and heart is unstable in all his ways? Whatever it is that is disclosed, whether it be true in part, in whole, or not at all, regardless, the point is to deviate from what God has said, to steer you and me away from the truth once delivered to the saints. We have to make up our minds. And the time to make up your mind is now, not later after you've delved in the swirling waters of sensationalism, aliens, and UFOs. Are we making sense here? You make the decision.
We all have to make our choices. I know what my choice is. You know what my choice is. I will urge every professing believer not to be caught up in the flurry of sensationalism, of extraterrestrialism, or whatever you want to call it. It's almost like a new gospel, something to capture people's attention and divert them away from the simple truth.
Get a copy of the book, Seduction of the Saints: How to Stay Pure in a World of Deception. Get it today, don't delay. It's on our website, saveus.org. $15 will put it in your hands, and you can call us at 1-800-SAVE-USA. Write to us at Save America Ministries, PO Box 70879, Richmond, Virginia, 23255. Write a check, add $6 for postage and handling.
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I know we don't want to hear that, but fear is growing. Anxiety is growing. And this business about UFOs and extraterrestrials and all of that is not going to help people deal with their fear. As Jesus said, as it was in the days of Noah, as it was in the days of Lot, men's hearts are going to be failing them for fear for the things that are coming upon the earth.
Don't let that happen to you. Don't let that happen to you. Today is the day of decision, not after you have delved surreptitiously, fascinatingly, into the worlds of UFOs and so on. There are those who are going actually to spend their time, Christians, focusing on those things rather than what God has said. It's amazing. Just amazing. Don't let it happen to you. Get a copy of the book, Seduction of the Saints: How to Stay Pure in a World of Deception. You'll be blessed.
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