Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day is being marketed as another science-fiction blockbuster. I think it's something much more significant.
In this video, I trace a pattern that stretches across Spielberg's career—from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., A.I., Minority Report, and War of the Worlds to Disclosure Day—and argue that this film presents a theological vision that directly challenges the Christian worldview.
We'll examine:
• Spielberg's recent comments about how alien disclosure could affect Christianity. • The hidden symbolism throughout Disclosure Day. • The "Woman in Red" connection to The Matrix. • Jacques Vallée, John Keel, and why UFO encounters have long resembled spiritual deception more than extraterrestrial contact. • Ancient fairy traditions, biblical theology, and the consistent pattern behind supernatural encounters. • Why the film's use of Christian imagery may be more deliberate than it first appears.
Whether you agree with my conclusions or not, I hope this video encourages you to look beyond the spectacle and ask what worldview modern cinema is inviting us to inhabit.
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What do you think? Is Disclosure Day simply science fiction, or is it preparing audiences to interpret the unexplained in a very particular way?













