America is right to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) claims, but it’s only the beginning. The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has released declassified case files, and the documentary ‘The Age of Disclosure’ has sparked public interest.
Investigation vs. Interpretation
Investigation is not interpretation. Governments can collect radar tracks, infrared imagery, pilot testimony, and sensor data, but none of these explain what the phenomena actually are. The question of what these phenomena are remains unanswered.
As an evangelical Christian, the author believes Scripture offers an interpretive framework too often ignored in today’s discussion. Christians should be the last people to mock mysteries they cannot explain, because the Bible plainly teaches that reality extends beyond the material world.
The government’s growing commitment to investigating UAPs deserves support. Serious questions deserve serious investigation. But investigation is not interpretation. Disciplined inquiry is always more valuable than confident speculation.
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