I definitely think the demonic theory is most likely to be true. J. Allen Hynek, the famous astronomer/UFO researcher, said at one point that after extensively studying the phenomenon it began to look more and more like a spiritual phenomenon than a physical one. He mentioned the similarities between UFO encounters and reports of ghosts, poltergeists, etc. Jacques Vallee has made similar observations.
I agree that this UFO phenomenon would fit perfectly with the deception that is prophesied in Revelation, but I think it may go in a little different direction than some are speculating. I can easily see “aliens” finally making themselves known at the most opportune moment and while everyone is in awe of them they make the claim that there is no god (at least not the Biblical God), and that they are essentially “gods”because they seeded us onto the Earth long ago. Atheistic liberals would fall for that in a heartbeat. It’s already a theory that’s been proposed for many years by non-believing “scientists” desperate to explain the origin of life without God.
Of course, that theory is foolish because it doesn’t answer the fundamental question, only removes it one degree from the present. They still have to explain where the “aliens” came from, but that simple logical conundrum doesn’t seem to occur to them.
They can tell us anything they want, about origins, and most of the world will believe.
One thing that I think will happen is that Satan may not present himself as Earth’s king. At least not initially.
I can see a federation of planets angle to make it more plausible.
Paranormal as in the hitchhiker effect, poltergeists, shadow people, etc.
WTH!
All the fun of basic ugly aliens from outer space arriving in huge motherships hovering over cities is long gone.;-)
“They still have to explain where the “aliens” came from”
That is the aliens’ job.
;-)