GOP congressman disputes UFO briefing claims, Pastor Larry Ragland apologizes: ‘I want to own it’

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05/07/26

“We’ll just have to wait and see what actually gets revealed by the government to be sure we’re getting the unembellished truth. It appears there is a lot of speculation going on that may consist of more opinion than fact as the article brings out.” Admin

A Charismatic pastor apologized Wednesday after a Republican congressman disputed his claim that he called into a private meeting with pastors about UFOs to warn that the government is planning to claim aliens created humans and invented Christianity.

Larry Ragland, who serves as senior pastor of Solid Rock Church in Birmingham, Alabama, issued a video statement clarifying that he conflated his own opinions with those of Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., in a recent viral clip.

The viral clip showed Ragland claiming a “very well-known congressman from Missouri” called in to a recent meeting with a group of pastors about UFOs to suggest that so-called extraterrestrials are part of a demonic conspiracy to deceive humanity.

“On speakerphone, this sitting, powerful member of Congress said … They are preparing to tell us that they are from another dimension, that they are our creator, and that these beings — these aliens, whatever you want to call them — they were the ones that seeded us here, there is no such thing as God, Jesus was invented by them, the Bible was invented by them,” Ragland said.

The viral clip identified the member of Congress as Burlison, a devout Christian who serves on the U.S. House Oversight subcommittee that has been investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).

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