Stealing Your Only Hope from the Alien Abduction Experience
For decades, thousands of alien abduction experiencers have reported something deeply controversial: their terrifying encounters stopped when they invoked the name and authority of Jesus Christ.
Fear ended. Paralysis stopped. The entities withdrew.
Yet today, some Christian UFO researchers are attempting to undermine this evidence. They claim the name of Jesus only works because of psychology, belief, or expectation—not because of any real spiritual authority.
That should deeply concern Christians.
If alien abductions are merely interactions with advanced extraterrestrials, why would invoking Jesus Christ stop them at all? Why would a spiritual appeal interrupt a supposedly biological or technological encounter?
These are serious questions many researchers avoid.
Instead of confronting the implications, some now suggest that any religious belief could work equally well. But many experiencers report they tried other methods first—occult practices, positive affirmations, psychic defenses, or New Age techniques—with no success. Yet they consistently say invoking Jesus Christ uniquely stopped the experience.
That distinction matters.
The UFO phenomenon has long displayed spiritual characteristics: deception, manipulation, anti-biblical messages, altered consciousness, and entities presenting themselves as humanity’s future saviors. Many experiencers are left traumatized, fearful, and desperate for answers.
So what happens when people are told they cannot trust the authority of Jesus Christ to help them?
Their only hope is removed.
Scripture consistently presents Jesus Christ as having authority over spiritual deception and evil. If even a fraction of these testimonies are genuine, then discouraging people from calling upon Christ during these encounters may be one of the most dangerous things Christian researchers could do.
Because when terrified people are convinced that Jesus cannot help them, they are often left with nothing but fear, confusion, and dependence upon the phenomenon itself.
And that may be the greatest deception of all.
If you are following the works of Dr. David Jacobs on his work on alien abductions, you are following flawed secular research.
If you are basing your beliefs of his work of alien abductions being a true to life experience, you are following a lie.
If you are believing his findings that people are actually taken to a spacecraft and having medical things done to them, then you are following a lie.
If you are believing his work that alien hybrids are walking amongst us, you are believing a lie.
Hypnotic regression cannot be trusted and is not accepted in a court of law.
If you are following any Christian researchers or teachers promoting this, then you are following a lie.
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