Is God an alien? Was Jesus an alien in a suit of human -flesh? Were humans actually created by an ancient race of intelligent beings from a distant galaxy?
Despite how preposterous such questions might sound today, the world is being groomed to accept these very ideas as a plausible explanation for the supernatural events of Scripture. Each miracle Jesus performed in the New Testament, some folks say, was not as much an act of divine power and will as much as it was a demonstration of alien mastery over sciences, we can’t yet fathom. The ET gospel currently merging into mainstream Theology seems to have an answer for every dilemma—most of which must ignore portions of Scripture to be true. Meanwhile, tragically, the Church remains ignorant, insisting that “aliens don’t exist” and “the Bible is silent on the topic,” while the lost remain lost and the Bible’s clear teaching on the subject is ignored.
In Destination Earth, readers Who and what “aliens” originally were according to the Bible, and what they’re up to now in Antichrist’s grand end-times scheme.How Christ’s own words refute the “alien-God” interpretation.How humankind is being primed to accept aliens as “gods”.What tomorrow’s “alien religion” entails, and how it will replace all other world religions (including Christianity, if the Church doesn’t wake up and address this issue!)That the modern “ancient astronauts” is a branch of the occult.Evidence linking occult teachings of Helena Blavatsky and Aleister Crowley to Chariots of the Gods.How modern science fiction has become televangelism for the ET gospelThe agenda of the military-intelligence complex to control the narrative on ET disclosure— even before the 1947 Roswell incident.The US government’s well-funded research into making contact with the “gods” of outer space, and how Star Trek, the JFK assassination, and powerful people in high places interact with that agenda.
"Destination Earth: Ancient Aliens, the Ancient of Days, and the Ancient Plot to Hybridize Humanity" By Derek Gilbert, Donna Howell and Allie Anderson provides an in-depth comparison of the Biblical and non-Biblical worldview. Christians have been deceived much the same way as many others throughout history into believing that ETIs are our creators and that they will help us to become gods. The authors delve into the history of the deception and bring it back to the Garden of Eden in which Adam and Eve were lead to believe they could become gods. Derek Gilbert reveals that Set, the Egyptian god of chaos, and his connection to "ancient aliens", is behind this deception. He references the Apostle Paul's teaching that we are dealing with principalities and entities in the heavenly realm, showing us that these ETIs are not truly gods, but demonic entities set on subverting humankind.
Destinate Earth: Ancient Aliens, the Ancient of Days, and the Ancient Plot to Hybridize Humanity — A Prophetic Framework for the UFO Deception ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Destinate Earth is a scholarly, sobering, and spiritually urgent exploration of the modern UFO/UAP phenomenon through the lens of Genesis 6 and biblical prophecy. Authors Donna Howell and Derek Gilbert present a compelling thesis: the current global fascination with extraterrestrials is not a new story, but a repackaged deception. What we call “aliens” today may well be the same fallen beings who once attempted to corrupt the human bloodline in the days of Noah—and they’re not done yet.
Rather than indulge in sensationalism, the authors construct their argument on a foundation of history, theology, science, and culture. Genesis 6 and Genesis 3:15 serve as theological anchors, linking Satan’s ancient attempt to thwart redemption to a modern, global strategy of deception—the “ET gospel.” Donna Howell, in particular, navigates this terrain with precision, drawing from diverse sources and respecting the boundaries between speculation and fact. The difference between Jesus Christ and an “alien Jesus” is made explicitly clear.
A quote from pages 102–103 captures the caution woven throughout the book:
“Should there be a discovery of ET life... we must all carefully filter what we receive as truth. In fact, for this reason, our faith must be hinged solidly to God alone, regardless of what info is being generated by the media.”
The book shines brightest in its structure and tone. Each chapter builds seamlessly on the last, with Howell and Gilbert taking turns examining the deception from theological, psychological, scientific, and cultural perspectives. From Howell’s challenge to reach even the UFO-believing lost (Chapter 1) to Gilbert’s analysis of transhumanism (Chapter 14), the range of insight is exceptional.
Gilbert’s deep dive into mystical scientism and occultic roots (Chapters 7–8) was especially striking. His tracing of Crowley, chaos magick, and the rise of alien mythos from known demonic traditions is bold and grounded. His closing words on page 217 summarize the heart of the book:
“You are created in the image of God… The arrival of something claiming to be from Zeta Reticuli does not change your status… It doesn’t change who Jesus is or why He died… The legitimate discovery of an extraterrestrial intelligence should have no impact whatsoever on your Christian faith.”
The tone throughout is both urgent and scholarly. While the material could easily slip into conspiracy, the authors avoid this by anchoring each point in biblical truth, careful language, and historical documentation. My only critique is that it assumes the reader is already a Bible-believing Christian; it functions more as a resource for the informed than a tool for outreach.
Destinate Earth isn’t just for fringe researchers. It’s a prophetic manual for discerning believers. The deception is here—and this book explains where it came from, what it wants, and why the Church must be ready.