If Senator JD Vance wants to say that UFOs or space aliens might really be demons, more power to him. Frankly, that’s a more honest answer than what we get from the so-called “experts” in Washington and Hollywood. At least Vance isn’t too cowardly to admit that maybe, just maybe, there’s more to the universe than the government-approved narrative. That’s something you’d never see from woke science activists or smug atheist pundits on the left.
Let’s be honest: Liberals hate the idea of anything supernatural. The Democrat playbook is to snicker at faith and push the narrative that faith equals stupidity. They want everyone to worship Big Tech, Big Science, and Big Government — not a God, and certainly not the possibility of a universe filled with mysteries. So, whenever anyone dares to say there could be spiritual evil out there, they lose their minds. Suddenly, it’s “anti-science” to even ask questions about what’s in our skies.
The real waste of time is listening to progressives argue about what happens after we die, as if their PhDs make them experts on the afterlife. In reality, nobody knows for sure. Liberals can lecture us all day about their beliefs — climate cults, anti-family policies, endless wars — but when it comes to the most basic questions of good and evil in the universe, they act like it’s settled science that there’s nothing out there but rocks and gas.
Sure, space may hold unexplained things. But instead of bowing to the globalist obsession with “aliens from another planet,” Vance is saying we should use common sense and not trust every story spoon-fed by elites. Maybe, just maybe, not every mystery is solved with a telescope and a grant from Soros-funded think tanks. Maybe the world would be a better place if we admitted we don’t know everything, instead of pretending “the science” is settled on every subject under the sun — or beyond it.
The left always claims conservatives are closed-minded, but who’s really scared of the big questions? Who’s more tolerant — someone who takes faith seriously, or someone who freaks out if anyone so much as mentions God or demons? Maybe it’s time to stop pretending liberals have all the answers. If JD Vance sees something strange in the sky and thinks it could be evil, that’s his right — and honestly, it’s a lot less dangerous than trusting the same crowd that thinks boys can become girls or that open borders will magically bring world peace. Who’s the real conspiracy theorist now?
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