In addition to suggesting that the Callings came from God, Adrian made another argument Ben perceived as outlandish when the former called the passengers the “ agents of the apocalypse” in a season 2 episode. However, it appears now that Al-Zuras knew even more about the true nature of the Callings than the passengers. Al-Zuras, the explorer who experienced the same phenomenon as the Flight 828 passengers, recorded in his journal that he and his crew were hearing the “ word of God.” Presumably because it stood to reason that the crew of a 16th-century ship would connect mysterious visions and messages with God, this too wasn’t interpreted as evidence of a divine plan. In season 2, a much more credible source was revealed to have shared the opinion that God sent the Callings. Not only did Ben immediately dismiss the claim, but it was strongly implied that Adrian didn’t truly believe it himself. Of course, this remark wasn’t taken seriously. ![]() When confronted by Ben over his decision to open the Church of the Returned in season 1, Adrian told him that the Callings were divine messages. A divine entity being the one pulling the strings has been suspected by the passengers ever since season 3 when Ben came up with his resurrection theory, but the involvement of a higher power was actually teased before that. In Manifest season 4, the characters finally figured out that the Callings come from a divine consciousness, who secretly gave them the Callings while they were on the plane.
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