Many people are already prepared to accept the idea that Aliens created humankind. Western Europe, for example, is very dark with unbelief in our Creator (Gen 1-11; John I) and may well receive Aliens as the answer to their problems, such as Islamism, which is now overtaking the UK in the wake of King Charles apostasy. He is no longer the defender of the Christian faith but his own–Luciferian theosophy–and Islam. Already the British can be arrested if they dissent against Islam. @Linda
By Biblical Creation
There is a growing effort in modern entertainment, documentaries, social media, and even some religious circles to prepare people for the idea that humanity is not unique in creation. We are told that advanced extraterrestrial beings may have created us, guided our development, or perhaps even deserve our allegiance. Some go even further, suggesting these beings are our true creators.
But that is not what the Bible teaches.
From the very beginning, Scripture is clear about who made us and whose image we bear.
“So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Genesis 1:27
Notice what the verse says. Humanity was made in God’s image. Not the image of aliens. Not the image of advanced civilizations from another world. Not the image of some unknown cosmic intelligence. We were created directly by the God of the Bible.
The Bible consistently presents mankind as God’s special creation. Of all the creatures He made, human beings alone are described as bearing His image. We possess a unique spiritual nature, moral awareness, creativity, reason, and the ability to know and worship our Creator. Scripture never attributes this status to beings from another planet.
In fact, the Bible repeatedly warns believers to be careful about spiritual deception.
“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits whether they are of God.” 1 John 4:1
The biblical distinction is not between humans and extraterrestrials. It is between what is of God and what is not of God. Any spiritual entity, message, philosophy, or worldview that seeks to replace God, diminish Christ, or redirect worship away from the Creator should be approached with extreme caution.
Jesus warned that deception would increase in the last days. The apostles warned of false teachers, lying signs, and deceptive spirits. Satan’s greatest strategy has never been convincing people that he exists. It has always been redirecting people away from God’s truth.
That is why believers must anchor themselves in Scripture rather than popular culture. Movies, television, news reports, and internet personalities may speculate endlessly about mysterious beings and cosmic saviors, but God’s Word remains unchanged.
The Bible does not teach that humanity is one creation among many equal image-bearers scattered throughout the universe. It teaches that mankind was uniquely created in God’s image and that Jesus Christ came to redeem mankind from sin.
Do not let the world define your identity. Do not let media narratives shape your theology. Look to the Word of God.
You were not made in the image of aliens.
You were made in the image of God.
And in an age of growing deception, that truth is more important than ever.
“See to it that no one deceives you.” Matthew 24:4