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10 Reasons the Devil Needs You to Believe the NASA Narrative
1. It shifts your awe from the Creator to the creation.
The Bible says men “worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator.” That is exactly what this narrative does. Instead of looking at the heavens and glorifying the God who made them, people are trained to marvel at “space,” rockets, astronauts, planets, and the supposed genius of man. The devil always wants worship redirected.
2. It makes God seem distant and unreachable.
The farther away God feels, the more alone man feels. That is part of the spell. The message is always the same: you are a tiny accident floating in an endless cold void, and God is nowhere near. That is the opposite of Scripture, where God is near, present, and plainly revealed through what He made.
3. It replaces biblical cosmology with man-made mythology.
The Bible speaks of the firmament, the heavens, the earth being established, and God stretching things out by design. The NASA narrative rewires people from childhood to laugh at that and trust a different story instead. Once the devil can get a man to distrust the plain reading of Genesis, he has already moved the battle line.
4. It conditions people to trust institutions over Scripture.
A child is taught to trust the diagram, the textbook, the museum, the expert, the talking head, and the government agency more than the Book of God. That is never accidental. The devil loves any system that trains people to say, “Well, the Bible says one thing, but the experts say another.”
5. It glorifies proud ascent, which is Satan’s language.
Lucifer said, “I will ascend.” Babel was about reaching upward in rebellion. The whole spirit of this thing is ascent, penetration, breakthrough, conquering the heavens, and going farther than man has ever gone before. That upward obsession is not neutral. It is the ancient spirit of pride in modern form.
6. It baptizes paganism in scientific language.
Apollo. Artemis. Diana. Pagan symbols. Ritualized countdowns. Reverent voices. Public awe. The world says it has outgrown mythology, but it keeps naming its greatest upward ambitions after false gods. The devil loves disguises, and one of his favorites is pagan religion dressed up as progress.
7. It keeps people mesmerized by spectacle instead of truth.
The devil knows that dazzled people are easy to manage. Give them a launch, a logo, a dramatic image, a heroic soundtrack, and a “historic moment,” and they will stop asking questions. Spectacle is one of the easiest ways to shut down discernment. Keep people staring upward, and they will stop looking behind the curtain.
8. It normalizes elite control and public submission.
The average man gets none of the benefit, but he is expected to fund it, celebrate it, and trust it. This is not really his future. It is an elite fantasy sold as humanity’s destiny. The devil loves systems where the masses pay, the rulers rise, and everyone is told to call it noble.
9. It hardens people against the true upward hope.
The world mocks the rapture, laughs at the catching away, and rolls its eyes at the blessed hope, yet it will stand and applaud a rocket launch like it just witnessed a miracle. That is the inversion. The devil wants men to reject God’s way up through Jesus Christ while celebrating man’s counterfeit way up through machines and pride.
10. It makes deception feel normal.
Once people accept one giant managed narrative because it is wrapped in authority, they are easier to deceive everywhere else. If they will believe polished imagery, controlled scripts, half-truths, and institutional theater here, they will be primed to believe the next lie too. That is why this matters. It is not just about rockets. It is about training minds to submit to deception.
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