The War Behind the World by Randy Clutter is a deep exploration of the Bible's "cosmic conflict" worldview - the idea that human history is intertwined with an unseen spiritual war between God and rebellious heavenly powers.
The book traces this conflict from before Eden all the way through Revelation, examining topics such as:
the fall of Satan,
the divine council,
the "sons of God" in Genesis 6,
the Nephilim and Watchers traditions,
Babel and the nations,
demons and fallen angels,
spiritual powers behind empires,
Armageddon,
the Beast kingdom,
and modern discussions surrounding UAPs and non-human intelligence through a biblical lens.
Rather than focusing on sensationalism, the book approaches these themes as a theological and prophetic framework rooted in Scripture and ancient Jewish worldview traditions. It argues that the Bible presents history not merely as political or human drama, but as an ongoing rebellion that began in heaven and culminates in the return of Christ and the final war against the Lamb.
The tone is cinematic, prophetic, and heavily Scripture-driven - blending biblical theology, apocalyptic themes, ancient supernatural worldview studies, and modern cultural questions into one unified narrative.