Harbinger’s Daily
Gabbard Promises To Share The ‘Truth’ About Aliens With The American People — But The Bible Has The Real Answers
By Ken Ham: You don’t have to wait for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to fulfill her recent promise of “continuing to look for the truth [about aliens] and shar[ing] that truth with the American people” to get the truth about extraterrestrials—you can just look to God’s Word!
During a recent interview, Gabbard was asked about videos of “UFOs”: “Is there anything—we’ve had some declassification of some very strange videos that look like they are unidentified flying objects. Is there anything in the files that you think you could find or have found?”
And her response was rather cryptic: “Nothing that I am prepared to talk about today . . . There are a lot of questions. There’s a lot that’s been put out there. I’m still going through and looking through what do we know and what is it that we don’t know.”
As Gabbard and her team continue to investigate strange videos and objects that are difficult to fully identify, will she find evidence of alien life having visited earth? No, she will not. How can I be so confident? Well, because I have God’s Word and it gives me three primary reasons not to believe intelligent aliens exist:
The gospel is for humans, not ET. When Adam fell, everything began to groan from the effects of sin (Romans 8:22). So if there are intelligent beings living on a distant planet or next-door on Mars, they too suffer from the effects of sin, and yet they cannot be saved. Jesus became the God-man—not the God-Martian or the God-Klingon—and stepped into history to die on the cross and rise again, paying the penalty for human sin. He’s called the last Adam because he’s directly related to Adam and therefore the only perfect substitute for us. It is only humans that can be saved, so by extension, we understand aliens don’t exist (now, please note, this is not me saying aliens are going to hell, as reporters have accused me of saying in the past! This is me saying the gospel message being only for Adam’s race means aliens do not exist!).
Earth was created to be inhabited. The book of Isaiah (Isaiah 45:18) tells us that God specifically formed earth to be inhabited—and we certainly see that to be true! It doesn’t matter what extreme environment scientists visit—from the dark, cold depths of the ocean floor to piping hot ocean vents to intensely salty or chemical-laden pools in remote places—they always find some form of life flourishing. Yes, God designed our planet to be inhabited. No such statement is made about Mars, Jupiter, or some far-off planet (and, of course, we have zero evidence of life on any of those places!). So we don’t expect to find life in outer space.
Earth is the focus of God’s attention. When you read through Genesis 1, you will notice that it is earth that has God’s focus. We are given detail as God forms and fills the earth over five of the six days of creation. But when it comes to the heavens (which are mind-bendingly vast), we’re told God created two great lights for earth’s sake and then “he made the stars also” (Genesis 1:16). Yes, earth is the focus, not the universe. (...)
During a recent interview, Gabbard was asked about videos of “UFOs”: “Is there anything—we’ve had some declassification of some very strange videos that look like they are unidentified flying objects. Is there anything in the files that you think you could find or have found?”
And her response was rather cryptic: “Nothing that I am prepared to talk about today . . . There are a lot of questions. There’s a lot that’s been put out there. I’m still going through and looking through what do we know and what is it that we don’t know.”
As Gabbard and her team continue to investigate strange videos and objects that are difficult to fully identify, will she find evidence of alien life having visited earth? No, she will not. How can I be so confident? Well, because I have God’s Word and it gives me three primary reasons not to believe intelligent aliens exist:
The gospel is for humans, not ET. When Adam fell, everything began to groan from the effects of sin (Romans 8:22). So if there are intelligent beings living on a distant planet or next-door on Mars, they too suffer from the effects of sin, and yet they cannot be saved. Jesus became the God-man—not the God-Martian or the God-Klingon—and stepped into history to die on the cross and rise again, paying the penalty for human sin. He’s called the last Adam because he’s directly related to Adam and therefore the only perfect substitute for us. It is only humans that can be saved, so by extension, we understand aliens don’t exist (now, please note, this is not me saying aliens are going to hell, as reporters have accused me of saying in the past! This is me saying the gospel message being only for Adam’s race means aliens do not exist!).
Earth was created to be inhabited. The book of Isaiah (Isaiah 45:18) tells us that God specifically formed earth to be inhabited—and we certainly see that to be true! It doesn’t matter what extreme environment scientists visit—from the dark, cold depths of the ocean floor to piping hot ocean vents to intensely salty or chemical-laden pools in remote places—they always find some form of life flourishing. Yes, God designed our planet to be inhabited. No such statement is made about Mars, Jupiter, or some far-off planet (and, of course, we have zero evidence of life on any of those places!). So we don’t expect to find life in outer space.
Earth is the focus of God’s attention. When you read through Genesis 1, you will notice that it is earth that has God’s focus. We are given detail as God forms and fills the earth over five of the six days of creation. But when it comes to the heavens (which are mind-bendingly vast), we’re told God created two great lights for earth’s sake and then “he made the stars also” (Genesis 1:16). Yes, earth is the focus, not the universe. (...)
Now The End Begins
The Pretribulation Rapture Is Back In The News As End Time Watchers Calling For A September 24th Catching Away!
By Geoffrey Grider: End time watchers are buzzing right now with the possibility of the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church happening this September, but what does the Bible say about that?
I know what you’re thinking, and I agree, trying to set a date for the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church is about as productive as trying to nail Jell-O to a tree, it really can’t be done. All attempts in the past have met with resounding failure, just think of Harold Camping and you’ll know what I mean. This most recent date setter is a man by the name of Shervin Youssefian, and he seems like a pretty solid Christian. One thing’s for sure, he has a lot of people talking about the Rapture right now, and that’s a good thing. Maybe.
Shervin Youssefian is someone I have never heard of before doing the research for today’s Podcast on the Rapture of the Church. He presents as a sincere and solid Christian who loves the Lord, though admittedly I know little of his method of Bible teaching. But in the clip I watched on his reasons for a September 23rd and 24th date for the Rapture, I was just a little impressed as he rightly divided the scripture and for the most part was dispensationally accurate. Points for that, it’s something you do not see everyday online. A big part of his reasoning is related to the curious activity at the United Nations in September from the 9th to the 23rd, highlighted by Emmanuel Macron and the EU pushing for a recognition of a Palestinian state.
On this episode, we break down each and every one of his reasons for a September 2025 Rapture, and compare them to what your King James Bible has to say. Come with an open mind, this one just may have a little something to it. Maybe (...)
I know what you’re thinking, and I agree, trying to set a date for the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church is about as productive as trying to nail Jell-O to a tree, it really can’t be done. All attempts in the past have met with resounding failure, just think of Harold Camping and you’ll know what I mean. This most recent date setter is a man by the name of Shervin Youssefian, and he seems like a pretty solid Christian. One thing’s for sure, he has a lot of people talking about the Rapture right now, and that’s a good thing. Maybe.
“And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they
seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.”
Genesis 29:20 (KJV)
seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.”
Genesis 29:20 (KJV)
Shervin Youssefian is someone I have never heard of before doing the research for today’s Podcast on the Rapture of the Church. He presents as a sincere and solid Christian who loves the Lord, though admittedly I know little of his method of Bible teaching. But in the clip I watched on his reasons for a September 23rd and 24th date for the Rapture, I was just a little impressed as he rightly divided the scripture and for the most part was dispensationally accurate. Points for that, it’s something you do not see everyday online. A big part of his reasoning is related to the curious activity at the United Nations in September from the 9th to the 23rd, highlighted by Emmanuel Macron and the EU pushing for a recognition of a Palestinian state.
On this episode, we break down each and every one of his reasons for a September 2025 Rapture, and compare them to what your King James Bible has to say. Come with an open mind, this one just may have a little something to it. Maybe (...)
End Of The American Dream
There Are Wild Theories About An Absolutely Gigantic “Comet” That Will Make A Run Through Our Solar System In September And October
By Michael Snyder: A colossal interstellar space rock that was originally known as “A11pl3Z” but has since been given the designation “3I/ATLAS” will be making a very alarming run through our solar system in September and October. Based on their initial observations, scientists estimated that 3I/ATLAS has a diameter of approximately 20 kilometers, and that would make it larger than Manhattan. But now scientists are telling us that it is probably at most 5.6 kilometers wide. Even if it is only about 5 kilometers wide, we are still talking about an extinction-level event if it were to hit us. Over the next couple of months, 3I/ATLAS will be zipping through our solar system at a speed of about 130,000 miles per hour, and scientists assure us that the gravity of the sun cannot significantly alter the trajectory of anything moving that fast. But what if they are wrong?
As you will see below, 3I/ATLAS is supposed to fly past Mars at a distance of just 0.19 AU on October 3rd.
That is even closer than astronomers were originally projecting, and that is making some people nervous.
Hopefully the experts are correct and there is no threat of collision, because if this thing actually hit Mars it would be a cataclysm unlike anything that any of us have ever seen.
According to Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, it appears that 3I/ATLAS may actually be emitting its own light. (...)
As you will see below, 3I/ATLAS is supposed to fly past Mars at a distance of just 0.19 AU on October 3rd.
That is even closer than astronomers were originally projecting, and that is making some people nervous.
Hopefully the experts are correct and there is no threat of collision, because if this thing actually hit Mars it would be a cataclysm unlike anything that any of us have ever seen.
According to Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, it appears that 3I/ATLAS may actually be emitting its own light. (...)
Geller Report
Israel Slams False UN Report Declaring Famine in Gaza ‘Tailor-Made For Hamas’
By Pamela Geller: The UN once again slanders Israel. In it’s latest IPC report, the UN falsely accuses Israel of committing famine against the civilians of Gaza, despite 2 million tons of aid that Israel has sent to Gaza since the beginning of the war.
The terrorist group Hamas loots aid. And the Israel foreign ministry accused the IPC (ntegrated Food Security Phase Classification) of changing its own global standard – cutting the 30% threshold to 15% for this report only. The Israeli defence ministry body which oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also rejected the report, saying previous editions had ‘proven inaccurate’.
The Israeli defense ministry body which oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also rejected the report, saying previous editions had ‘proven inaccurate.’ (...)
The terrorist group Hamas loots aid. And the Israel foreign ministry accused the IPC (ntegrated Food Security Phase Classification) of changing its own global standard – cutting the 30% threshold to 15% for this report only. The Israeli defence ministry body which oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also rejected the report, saying previous editions had ‘proven inaccurate’.
The Israeli defense ministry body which oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also rejected the report, saying previous editions had ‘proven inaccurate.’ (...)
Frontpage Mag
The Gaza Famine Claim
Was Timed For Gaza City Op
Was Timed For Gaza City Op
Propaganda Is A Weapon Of War
By Daniel Greenfield: The false claim that Gaza is in a state of famine was only made possible by a UN linked group redefining the definition of famine. (If you’re confused why this is a big deal since famine claims have been made about Gaza for over a year, it’s because that was media hype and false claims from international groups but without any formal famine finding.)
The more significant point is that the famine claim was timed for a key event, in this case an Israeli operation in Gaza City, just like previous false famine claims were timed for particular events.
For example, the recent ‘sick kid’ photos that were falsely used to claim children were dying of malnutrition were timed for a key point in the negotiations with Hamas.
When you go back, time after time that there’s a major famine PR push, it coincides with some actual event happening in the war. (...)
The more significant point is that the famine claim was timed for a key event, in this case an Israeli operation in Gaza City, just like previous false famine claims were timed for particular events.
For example, the recent ‘sick kid’ photos that were falsely used to claim children were dying of malnutrition were timed for a key point in the negotiations with Hamas.
When you go back, time after time that there’s a major famine PR push, it coincides with some actual event happening in the war. (...)
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