Trailer Review: The Watchman Chronicles with LA Marzulli 

LA Marzulli has recently released yet another video, The Watchman Chronicles. In the intetests of full disclosure (a loaded term in ufological circles), I freely admit that Mr. Marzulli and I do not get along, mostly because he doesn’t like people questioning his authority. Frankly, if he’s that thin-skinned, he really needs to get some better…

Is the Search for ET Rebellion Against God?

I was researching the history of modern creationists thought on exotheology recently, when I came across Ken Ham’s earliest article on the search for extraterrestrial life. The article, entitled Any Little Green Men Out There?, originally appeared in Creation 15, no 1 (December 1992): 14-16. In that article, Ken Ham wrote of the search for extraterrestrial…

LA Marzulli Questions My Qualifications To Weigh In On the UFO Phenomenon 

Apparently LA Marzulli, author of the Nephilim Trilogy and the Watchers video series, does not think I’m qualified to weigh in on the UFO phenomenon.  I reached out to him after examining his reasoning so for promoting the idea of a “Coming Great Deception” in the form of fallen angels disguised as extraterrestrials. I was…

The Reckoning: An Emerging Crisis In Biblical Exotheology 

Modern exotheology risks repeating the error of the Galileo debacle. Since those who don’t know their history are doomed to repeat it, let’s start at the beginning of exotheology. The first recorded discussion of the possibility of extraterrestrial life comes from the 5th century BC Atomists. The Atomists were deistic; they believed that the universe…

NASA Moonwalker: Aliens Haven’t Visited Earth Because of Altruism?

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an article with the headline, “Astronaut who walked on the moon: ‘why I know aliens haven’t visited Earth’.” In that article, Megan Palin interviewed astronaut Alan Bean, the 4th man to walk on the mokn and one of only 12 people to do so.  While Mr. Bean definitely…

Wouldn’t God Have Mentioned Aliens If They Existed?

By far the most common argument against the possibility of extraterrestrial life is that the Bible doesn’t mention any.  This is an argument from silence, a logical fallacy. People make an argument from silence when they come to a conclusion that’s based on the absence of statements in historical documents, rather than on presence. The…

Earthbound? Psalm 115:16 and the Question of Alien Life

  Many anti-alienists cite Psalm 115:16 in support of their position. For example, Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis begins his article, “Do I Believe in UFOs? Absolutely!”, with an off-hand note about how God “made the stars also” [Genesis 1:16], using it as a springboard for an argument  to build that Earth is center…

Space Brothers: Are Intelligent ETs Made In God’s Image Too?

Once upon the 50s and 60s, the Contactee movement referred to aliens as “Space Brothers.” The name was rooted in the idea that extraterrestrials were here to help us out. At the very least, they were here to warn us that we were in danger of annihilating ourselves via nuclear war, ecological disaster or some…

How Many Christians/Creationists Believe In Aliens?

A lot of people ask me just how many Christians actually believe in extraterrestrial life. Of course, creationists also want to know how belief in extraterrestrial life compares amongst creationists and evolutionists.  These are excellent questions. In general, we estimate the number by noting that, for example, 75 percent of Americans self-identified as Christians and…

The Coming Great Deception? or The Exotheology Fictions of L.A. Marzulli

L.A. Marzulli is the author of the Nephilim Trilogy. In a post entitled, The Watchman Chronicles. UFOs Are Real!, he writes: UFOs are not going away and we have two choices in dealing with the ongoing phenomenon. The first is to ignore it and not discuss it all. This position abdicates the churches responsibility and allows…