Sep 8

From The Shadows: Bigfoot, Demons, and Christianity

From The Shadows writes “Josh (@thebeardedbard) joins us to share a roadside Bigfoot sighting he had on a dark, lonely night in Montana. Josh also shares a couple of paranormal stories that he is convinced were demonic. Josh is a devout Christian and explains why he believes that many of the paranormal events being experienced may have an even darker origin. A truly fascinating discussion! You can follow Josh on his TikTok channel. https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeardedbard

4 Responses to “From The Shadows: Bigfoot, Demons, and Christianity”

  1. Ron S

    Good video so far.

    ✋🏼Excuse me Mr. Germer! No, I don’t need a hall pass… I think I have an answer to explain how all these various topics work together. 🙏🏼If you don’t give me at least a C+ for this answer my Father is going to be pissed.

    Let me put it like this… Everything in life is lessons, some are harder than others. Seeing unexplained or scary things are also sometimes part of these lessons.

    Sometimes someone sees a Sasquatch or a Dog-man, and then later someone of authority comes along and imposes upon the witness that “What you saw was a bear.”, I don’t think they were entirely off the mark.

    If you are indeed forced to agree with them just go ahead and agree, in a way you’d be acting perfectly honest because it actually is your “bear”, just not the fuzzy animal kind of bear… It’s the Cross you “bare” kind. They didn’t spell it did they?

    Crosses we ourselves bare are often opportunities to become more holy or closer to God.

    The Crosses we all bare are relatable through Jesus Christ and his ultimate example and sacrifice… He proved to us for us that mortal man is indeed capable of great things and also capable of baring even the heaviest Crosses. 🙏🏼🌞

    To answer this question any clearer, I can’t… I’d probably have a better chance of winning the Nobel Prize, the Superbowl, then doing a triple axel, making it through the American Gladiator course and then doing 16 summersaults and sticking the landing with all judges giving me a 10.

    Life isn’t a drive up window that just cheaply hands you a fat greasy bag of answers. “Homie don’t play dat”, and by “Homie” I mean God:)

  2. theresa m

    Woh! This is not the first time listening to podcasts that I’ve heard of a church being the dwelling place for evil. I grew up thinking that a church was the holiest place for God to be found. It was also the safest place to be to protect one’s soul. Very scary.

    • Ron S

      I believe anything can be a dwelling place for both darkness and light energy, even within the temple of each individual human body.

      I do like the concept of a meeting place where people from communities can gather together and gain the comfort and understanding that we aren’t all that different, that so many of us seek the same peace and a greater faith by being generally on the same page with positive beliefs in a higher power.

      I believe some people really find great things by going to a church, and it’s where they do feel closest to God. Everyone is on a different journey and at various stages of life where it is vital to have available these meeting places of worship and more importantly to keep them sacred and uncorrupted for those who can benefit from them when they need them.

      Some people find their church within the outdoors and others find it wherever they happen to be through prayer and don’t necessarily always have a specific place of worship… I think any of those are great for spiritual growth.

      I think the most amazing thing that could happen is if there was a great awakening and people would realize that God already built the most impressive church you could ever imagine… Your standing on it… Respect it, be thankful for everything in it… just a little more.

      A little from everyone is immense positive change.🌞

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