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Jason
I am unashamed. What about you?
Nate
How do you accidentally take off your beard?
Zach
I was, like, doing the trim, and.
Nate
I was like, oh, you just left it offside.
Jason
Did I hurt your feelings on the coat thing? Because you immediately took it off.
Phil
He hasn't worn it since.
Jason
I thought that was fun.
Nate
Did you have a bad coat?
Zach
Yeah, I was wearing a coat.
Jason
And Jay, I mean, I was like, hey, you're in Louisiana. I was like. And I gave him a nugget. That's unknown. I was like, I know. I know what you're doing here by this coat that's, like, this thick. But the last time a person froze to death in Louisiana was 1747.
Nate
He was a pirate.
Zach
He's a pirate.
Nate
Probably.
Jason
I broke him down mentally. I said, you wore an orange hat, which says, I'm scared somebody's going to show. I think we're rolling.
Zach
I think we're rolling.
Nate
Well, this is a good start.
Phil
Welcome to the Unshame podcast, where no plan is a plan.
Zach
Cold open.
Phil
Yeah.
Zach
So we have some friends in from. Yeah, Tennessee, Nashville, and Nashville adjacent.
Nate
Mostly Nashville adjacent.
Luke
Well, we're from California, but we ended up in Tennessee.
Phil
Somehow that seems to be happening a lot.
Nate
Not like that, though. We were. We were way ahead of the curve.
Phil
Okay.
Nate
Yeah, yeah, I've been there for my 12th year in Tennessee, and Nate's even been there even longer.
Luke
Yeah.
Nate
So we got out when it was still bad, but it isn't like we.
Luke
Got there when it was little sleepy town. And now. Now it's a busy.
Nate
It's kind of like the Las Vegas of the South. Yeah.
Zach
It's getting wild, you guys. Blurry Creatures podcast.
Luke
Yeah, yeah.
Jason
Blurry Creatures.
Zach
Blurry Creatures.
Phil
And I misunderstood because I thought the reason you were here, I. I thought it was called Furry Creatures.
Luke
Yeah.
Phil
And so I thought, well, yeah, it's perfect around here because everybody's pretty furry. And then they corrected me that it was.
Jason
Y'all sent me a memo last night that said, we'll have the blurry creatures.
Nate
Oh, man.
Jason
The podcast.
Zach
Luke and Nate, these guys have been. How long have you been doing this, by the way?
Nate
This is your five.
Luke
Yeah, you're five.
Nate
This is your five. Starting here, 2025. We started in 2020.
Phil
Perfect time to start a podcast.
Luke
Yeah.
Phil
Especially about where we were started in 18.
Nate
So. Yeah.
Jason
Since I'm the most absent from the Internet and the social media world, what exactly is.
Nate
This is a good question.
Luke
Yeah, you know, we kind of started this podcast trying to marry the paranormal. You know, there's. There's a lot of paranormal stuff. Podcasts, talk about UFOs, aliens, Bigfoot.
Jason
Wow, y'all are conspiracy theorists.
Luke
Well, I don't know. After this episode, maybe not conspiracies, but maybe truths. You know?
Phil
Exactly.
Luke
That's what we. And then there was this whole other world of, you know, this theological thread where a lot of guys. That there wasn't really a marriage of the two, where, you know, there's strange stuff in our Bible. There's strange stuff that people experience everything, you know, under the sun. And there was just a lot of people who were willing to talk about it on either sides, but no one was really kind of put those things together. And we did.
Jason
And really, they are Christian conspiracy theorists.
Luke
Well, they would not.
Nate
One way j. One way to sell conspiracy theorists.
Jason
Oh, well, I don't mean that negatively.
Zach
Yeah. But they look into the paranormal, which I will say it's interesting because you guys mentioned someone who's been influential in your. In your. The spiritual side. Michael Heiser.
Nate
Yeah, yeah.
Luke
We bring Doctors on the show, and Heiser was one of them.
Zach
Yeah, you guys have had some. You've had Tim Mackey on the show.
Nate
We had Mike on twice before, you know, Mike passed away. Yeah, but we had Heiser on twice. I think, Nate, we've talked about this a lot, but his book Unseen Realm, which we were talking about yesterday, Zach, that you just read a couple weeks ago, was really like a seminal piece of our show and influence on our show because we. I think what the Nate was saying is true. We were just trying to talk about, contextualize a lot of the things that people experience and see things. We're talking about mainstream media. We kind of hit it at a crazy time because, you know, we're two years in the podcast in 2022, and all of a sudden Congress is having House oversight committees on UAPs. Right. And we're already talking about the weird stuff and trying to contextualize it within a. A biblical worldview. A biblical Context, like, so if we're Christians, how are we to think about the weird stuff? And when we look at our Bible, how do we think about some of the things that people would want to gloss over on Sundays, whether it be the conquest of the Promised Land by Joshua giants, or you go to Genesis 6, which is not a passage. You have preached on Sundays a lot because you have this very odd. Sons of God saw the daughters of men and saw they were fair and they took them as wives and their Nephilim in the land and thereafter. And these were the men of renowned. Etc. Right. This is. This is Genesis 6, 1 4.
Phil
And even later, the. With Goliath. Yeah, the refaim left over 10 foot tall people.
Zach
And you're like, yeah, that one I was reading. So. So you guys were the. I want to say y'all were the first people that introduced me to Heiser's work, which I ignored at first.
Nate
Now we've had a conversation about Bigfoot, which is where. This is where our show, like sort of Tongue in Cheek begins, even every episode. Right. It's like there's this. Bigfoot's the gateway drug. Most seen cryptid in. In the United States and in the world. And especially it's part of Americana now. But you have so many hundreds, if not maybe even thousands of encounters, reported encounters a year. And as Heiser said, and this is. I promise this is full circle. But as Mike said and said on our show, which kind of stuck with us, is that if even one of these is true, like is. Is real. Right. Then it busts the paradigm and you got to figure out how you put something this odd into your worldview and how do you make sense of that? And, and I think the 2022 with the UAP stuff, we had mainstream media, we had Tucker Carlson, we had a number of others, Joe Rogan, of course, but like these other mainstream voices. Right. Because mainstream media is dying. This is a whole other conversation. But things like Sean Ryan show and Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson are talking about this now. Right. This, this whole UA UFO thing, which was just sort of relegated to wearing tinfoil hats and, and all that before.
Luke
Yeah, but it's like a. It's. It's a pretty old phenomena. People have been seeing these creatures.
Jason
Yeah.
Luke
For decades. People have been seeing UFOs for a long time. And I think as Christians, there's not a lot of spaces to talk about these things. So we provided a space and we didn't think it was going to be what it's become, but it Kind of blew up. And I think it's kind of like, weird. Like just all the people who've had experience and are into the weird things.
Phil
It's interesting because I'm just meeting you guys, but, I mean, I've been studying and teaching and preaching the Bible for most of my adult life. And it's so much involving another realm and people that are interacting on this earth back and forth with angels. So it's interesting. People say, I don't know, about 8 inch. Like, well, the Bible's full of it because we got angels coming and going, we got demons, we got a lot of. Of interaction with another realm. So what's so shocking about things we can't really explain and describe.
Nate
Right, but that's the paradigm, though, right? That's what we talk about off on the show, is that we, you know, the Bible's written to an ancient Near Eastern audience. This is Mike's stick. I mean, this is where he goes. Right. And we're 21st century Americans and we. We read it like it's written to us. Right. But I think the separation, too, as you do point out, is like, we're like post enlightenment.
Phil
Yeah.
Nate
Cartesian. The Cartesian philosophy, academic, academic era. Imperial paradigms where we want to measure science, a scientific thing. And I think, sadly, in a lot of ways, in the church, we sort of. This is just a broad.
Luke
Well, Mike Heiser, he said that the average seminary graduate only gets two classes on angels and demons.
Nate
Wow.
Luke
Class is not like. Not like a full. Just like almost like a lecture. Two lectures.
Zach
Yeah. Two lectures inside.
Luke
Yeah.
Phil
Not two courses.
Nate
Not two courses.
Luke
Yeah. Two lectures.
Phil
And think about how many times there's interaction in the Scriptures across thousands of years because of Old Testament history and New Testament. They're everywhere.
Nate
That's my point. Like, I think. I think we live in a weird way. We've kind of separated the natural from the supernatural. And the Western church. That's right. And so this becomes like a. Then a paradigm buster to be like. And we talk about in the context of this, like, what is an extraterrestrial? Right. This is an example. It's something that's not of Earth. So what's an angel, then? Angels, not earthborn. Well, they were the sons of God, stood for, sang for joy at the creation of the earth, what Job says. So they by definition be extraterrestrial. And that's a whole rabbit trail to go down. But, like, the idea that we can create context around a lot of the weird. Yeah. And that our Bible's got A lot of weird stuff in it.
Phil
Yeah.
Nate
That we just don't typically talk about in your.
Luke
Well, the podcast is a great format to do that. Right. Because it's just two people asking questions and bringing on experts. And there's really not like a committee or, you know, anyone's going to shut.
Nate
You down, have a board elder saying.
Jason
Members of my family could fill up about six episodes. You know the problem with having five people, you can't get a word in here edgewise. But look, the closest. The. The one time I thought I saw Bigfoot. No lie. I'll tell you the story. I love this for yourself. But we had shot down a duck. It was Alma, I think Al was there, Willie was there. We shot down a duck. And it was kind of hazy looking, and the backdrop was big woods. And I just looked up and I thought, that looks just like the picture that you always see, a Bigfoot. And then I realized it was Willie with his arms at a distance. But I would. In that moment, I thought, there he is. So I'm not shocked that you ran up on Willie, but. And I've also seen my dad on two or three different occasions ask someone if they were an angel. And he was serious. Yeah, he was like.
Phil
Because of Hebrews 13.
Nate
Well, I said, yeah, you may entertain.
Jason
Angels, you entertain angels. And one weird thing that happened, that this was kind of serious then. We laugh now, but. So my grandma, she. She had. How would you describe that, Al?
Phil
Well, they say now bipolar back in the day, was manic depressive.
Jason
She had a mental. She lived right by my parents. And so she would have these episodes that would last for a few weeks, and she literally became another person. She wouldn't sleep.
Phil
She was lithium deficient, which we didn't know at the time. We found out much labor. She would have these spells and then she was literally out of her mind. I mean, not this because normally she was just our grandmother, but then.
Jason
Exactly so. And she, like. I never heard her say a cuss word in her life except during the spells. And, you know, and she, like, painted the inside of the house red. And remember, she bought all the bananas out of grocery stores and then rub bananas on the outside of the house. So it was kind of sad. But one. One night, we were all together, our entire family, and we were like, what are we going to do? I mean, what do we do? We load her up. And Al probably remembers this specifically. And Zach, your dad said, you know, have we thought about maybe she's demon possessed? And when he said that, all the Lights went off in the house immediately. And I was like, oh, it's about the most terrified I've ever been in my life.
Phil
It got quiet.
Jason
It got quiet.
Luke
Yeah.
Jason
Now, what we later found out was a picture had fallen off the porch and there was like a main.
Phil
There was a light switch behind the picture, and it clicked the lights off. Now, which doesn't make it any less weird that that would happen as soon as that was said. But again, to your point about explaining things, that was weird that it came out at that moment.
Nate
The timings is real.
Jason
The timing was real. That happened. Y'all were there, you remember it happening. And I thought, you know what? I think I'm about to revisit my thought on modern day demon possession. I remember thinking that. I thought, what are the odds of that happening?
Luke
Yeah, yeah. I mean, we brought exorcists on our show and talked to him about kind of what they go through and what their experience is. And, you know, there's a little difference between Deliverance and Exorcist and kind of how they go about things, but seems like there's an uptick in that, in that there seems.
Jason
And look, my grandma would later become healed and. Which was really. Yes. How'd that happen? Well, I think. I mean, me personally, I think a lot of it was prayer. And, you know, she loved the Lord, but also they started taking lithium. Yeah. Got her medication.
Zach
And she got stable in a stable environment, too, I think, in the last.
Jason
How many years of her life?
Phil
So from when she was in her early 70s until she died, she was 96. So her last 23 or four years, perfectly normal, everything. But from 40 to 70, it was these patterns. And she went into mental hospitals. And, you know, mental health through the decades here have been pretty, you know, significant. So.
Nate
Yeah.
Jason
And we. I mean, now we kind of laugh at some of the stories. It wasn't funny then, but, like, I mean, I just.
Phil
It's kind of survival when it's your.
Jason
Family, you know, I remember opening the screen door and she did not have one stitch of clothing on and said, come on in. And I was like, that's not something.
Phil
You can unsee, Grandma.
Luke
You wish that was blurry. Right.
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Phil
Jason, you've got something you want to share with me.
Jason
I know people are going to think this was planned, but I did not know y'all were coming until last night. Right before I knew y'all were coming. And now that I kind of and familiar with what y'all do, because I thought blurred creatures, I thought you'd either used to have a battle with whiskey or you'd had some kind of head trauma, But I wasn't sure that was a joke. A buddy of mine sent me this video last night, and I will read under the video, this is a security camera. And once I found out y'all were going to be on, I actually called him and said, can I use this? Because this was his message and I'll show you. It says, explain this. And look, you'll see. Yesterday he sent me this. So this is before I know y'all were coming. Explain this. Last night behind the house. So I thought it was visual, and so I turned it on and nothing happened. And then I realized that it was the sound. So this is the security camera outside their house. And I just want y'all to listen. It's pretty long, but at some point, you'll hear these noises since y'all are in the blurred creature. You hear that? Wait for there it is.
Zach
That is strange.
Phil
And this is after dark.
Jason
This Is at. Let's see, What.
Zach
What's the location?
Jason
This is 1:12. It was at 9:42pm and where was this at? I don't want to tell you where it's at the state because, well, these guys may be like them crystal ball people, you know, they ask you a bunch of questions, then they form an opinion. No, I just. Based on what you heard, diagnose it. Well, I did ask the guy and he said, well, don't say where I'm at because I don't want people, you know, ghostbusters showing up in my yard. But now he. He contacted a biologist. I mean, they sent this off. And so then I called him back and I was like, look, I got two blurry creatures. And if you want to find out what this is, let's just open it up to the public, let them listen. So there it was. And I'll get your take. Now, I realize that's. That's just a sound.
Nate
Yeah.
Jason
But I'm going to say this. I've been in the woods a long time. I've never exactly heard that sound. And I'll tell you where they live. It is deep woods behind their house. This guy's out in his garage and he hears this. He goes in, gets his. They get a gun. His wife comes out and hears it. She starts screaming, you know, call 91 1. But they didn't. They. They call me.
Zach
What do y'all think? Any thoughts?
Luke
I mean, we've heard a lot of those things over the years. You know, Bigfoot allegedly is mimic sounds a lot of times. Sounds like screams, women screams. Could be a cat or a cryptid, some kind of weird creature. But yeah, it's hard to say because there's so many strange noises, but there is these incredible screams that people will send us. It sounds like something huge is screaming, like a woman out in the middle of nowhere. And it just is so loud and the vibration is so deep. It's not. It's not like a small, you know, a smaller animal. It's something big. And so.
Jason
Well, this was quite a distance away. Yeah. You know, the little noises you hear or is him in the garage. But they said when he heard it, it sounded a long ways away. So you're just picking that up on their security camera?
Nate
Yeah, yeah. Because you have an audio. They're probably not a prime audio collecting device if it was on a security camera.
Luke
Yeah.
Nate
I'm trying to separate, like the fact that size talked our ears off about black panthers for the last day.
Jason
Well, that's where I thought this would go. Because if psy ever gets a hold of this. Yeah, this is proof positive. Boys, boys, I told you. Now, look.
Nate
So I've heard mountain lions. I grew up in northern California. I told sigh this, like, as a kid. And it does sound like a woman screaming. That one's tough. It's a little different than what I heard from a mountain lion. There are mountain lions there, like, where my grandparents live when I was a kid. They live way up in the forest, Northern California. And it would sound like a woman screaming. I heard this as a kid. It was terrifying. We'd be trying to sleep, and you'd hear this sounds like a woman screaming outside. And there was a big cat, which is equally as terrifying, which is weird.
Jason
To me, because every time I've heard what I thought was a woman screaming, when I investigated, it wasn't.
Zach
The good news is we will have thousands of people that will listen to this. So make sure you comment in the YouTube. I want to hear the collect.
Jason
I mean, that's unedited. There's no. Oh, we. The guy sent me that last night, and it said, explain this. I think I put, it's probably a bobcat and a coon fighting over a dead gar. But I was specific.
Luke
You figured it out. Case closed.
Zach
Case closed.
Phil
I mean, that sounds good to me. I don't know.
Luke
Well, I mean, you wouldn't. You would be surprised at how many times you bring on somebody to talk about something else. And they have. They have a story like this, and they have a crazy story. You know, doctors, military, all these people. They'll be on to tell a story about something specific, and then we'll open it up with like, hey, you know, what are your thoughts on Bigfoot? And they have a bigfoot experience.
Jason
Yeah.
Luke
I mean, all kinds of people have one. And so when you give people permission to actually talk about the paranormal and the experiences they've had, and there's no judgment, there's no reservation, people will tell you things they've experienced. And I think around the world, people have no problem doing that. But here in the West, a lot of people do not want to talk about their weird experiences because either they haven't thought about it and how it relates to their faith, or they just think people are gonna think they're nuts, and so they don't talk about it. But on our show, we want them to talk about it. So it's like we're trying to get more of that out of that person. And it's not uncommon to have Something like that. And that's, I think that's pretty tame like compared to the stuff we hear, which is banana stuff. Like people being abducted by UFOs is probably the weirdest stuff that we, we talk to those people and, and that's really hard to in the moment make room for what the story is being told to you. So you kind of have to expand your paradigm in the interview of like, okay, if this is happening, let's just continue to ask questions and this person's terrified or they have some kind of trauma related to this experience. And so you can't just be like cracking jokes and making fun of. It's hard for them to express what they've experienced.
Nate
We just make fun of each other. We just make fun of each other in the middle of that stuff. That's the only way to really do it.
Luke
But it's heavy. It's something we set out to try to, to try to investigate that stuff. And then we got thrown into the deep end of people who needed like a safe place to express their experiences. And so it got heavy quick and we were like, what is going on here? It's just, there's not a lot of avenues for people to experience.
Nate
Well, that's only really half our show. The other half, if we're getting back to it, is like we try to do high brow discussions. So we try to have theologians and doctors and authors and people that have created content and spent their 10,000 hours on a particular subject, however weird that may be. We try to create, we try to at least create this sort of academic, highbrow standard so that we have real discussions that yeah, you try to learn something, feel credentialed, right? Like because everyone, there are so many stories, people have the weirdest experiences as humans do in general. Right. This is like as a kid growing up, coast to coast radio, I remember listening to it at night with my folks driving home from my grandma's house after Christmas or wherever. Cause my grandma lived about three, three and a half hours from where, where we live.
Luke
And so Bigfoot country.
Nate
My parents would be keeping themselves awake listening to coast to coast radio. And I remember falling asleep as a kid to that and loving those kind of stories. I think what we're trying to do is take that and provide an academic research context to that as much as you can.
Luke
And biblical paradigm.
Zach
I think that's why the Heiser book was so interesting when I finally picked it up, because we had talked about it and then I got invited to a Bible study, an online Bible study. Called the Unseen Realm. I was like, that's weird. And then I later found out they were going through the book. Then I met with Lagos software guys and they were like, Heiser was somehow involved in.
Nate
He was like their in house theologian for more or less or the in house doctor for a long time.
Jason
Yeah.
Zach
Their CEO came and met with me in Black Mountain and he was like, you need to read Heiser. And then two other people told me this and I was like, I'm gonna. Then someone sent me the book right before that. And then you're like, okay, maybe the Holy Spirit wants me to read this. I read it and what I found to be very profound about it is he talks in there about the. I think he calls it the Deuteronomy 32 worldview of interpreting the Bible through more of an understanding of this. If you were reading this as a first century, first century Jewish or even going back to read it in the worldview in which it was written, how would not from a Cartesian framework, how would we read a lot of this? And it was very eye opening for me. But the interesting part about it was that the entire book, which Jason, you got to read it. I told Jace, you need to read this book. Because everything we've been teaching on this podcast just kind of the eschatological flow of the whole kingdom in the last two chapters of the book, I think are Kingdom Not yet now, which is the title of a podcast I started, by the way, called Not Yet Now. But that's where it ends. So it's kind of this story of the kingdom of God coming to Earth. But it's this whole picture of it through the whole lens of this new framework that I haven't really had access to before. And so you have things like the Nephilim that you mentioned in Genesis chapter six, which I knew the story, we've talked about it almost as like for me it's always been kind of like, oh, it's just one of those weird things, but not really a lot of deep theological significance. But then he ties that into the Tower of Babel, which is they had to make a name for themselves, which is the same Hebrew word used for men of renown in Genesis 6. So his point was the Nephilim came back and they created more Nephilim, or the sons of God came back and entered to the women and they created more Nephilim, which is the Tower of Babel. And that's when the nations were created. We talk a whole lot on this podcast about God, wants to Bring the nations up the mountain to worship him. The nations were created in Genesis, chapter 11. Fast forward to Pentecost. And now the nations are coming back together. And instead of confusing their language, which is what God did in Genesis 11, now he's Acts 2. He's allowing them to hear each other in their own native tongue. What's he doing? He's bringing back the kingdom. Bringing the kingdom of God. Reversing. Yeah. So you see it. Then you get to the end of the Bible, you get to Revelation, and you see this new city coming, and you see that he's looking around. Where's the temple? There's no temple. Oh, I see that. The lamb is the temple of God, and God now makes his home inhuman. So I thought his work was extremely important. And I'm still kind of diving into some of the stuff, but I think opening ourselves up to the different paradigm Nate that you mentioned is important. I want to talk about risk levels and ask yourself this question. Is your risk level high enough that an IRS agent could show up at your house demanding you pay your taxes? Or even worse, the IRS freezes is about to freeze your bank account. It's never fun to have issues with the irs. You may have a high risk factor when it comes to your unpaid taxes. Or maybe you've had issues in the past, and would it be great to have an expert on your side to help you deal with this? Like our friends at Tax Network usa. This group is amazing. I've met with them. I've had tax issues in the past, and I'm telling you, when you're trying to get to an IRS agent, it's almost impossible if you don't know somebody. These guys have established relationships with the agents. Tax Network USA can work for you, and they can assess your risk to see if you are at a high risk. They've resolved over $1 billion in tax debt. So whether you owe $10,000 or $10 million, their genius strategies are actually designed to help you quickly settle your tax problems. Discovering your current IRS risk level is fast. It's free, and it's confidential. And it's the smart first step in solving your tax problem. So here's what you need to do. Call Tax Network USA at 1-800-958-1000. That's 1-800-958-10000. Or you can visit tnusa.comUnashamed. that's tnusa.comUnashaMed.
Jason
Well, didn't they say they were giants?
Nate
Yeah.
Jason
Yeah, that's in Genesis.
Luke
That would be the offspring, you know, So I saw.
Jason
The only time I thought about it seriously is when I first saw Shaquille O'Neal. Yeah, the Nephilim. Yeah. But I also used to call people nimrods and they. In Genesis 10. But that was. I was being complimentary. I'm like, you need to read your Bible because people call people nimrods as.
Phil
But you weren't being complimentary when you caught him.
Nate
Yeah, that's not.
Jason
It says, look, going to read this. 10, 8. Cush was the father of Nimrod, who grew to be a mighty warrior on the Earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord. That is why it is said, like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord. That's what it says. Why did we let our culture.
Zach
Would you take Nimrod as a compliment if somebody called you Nimrod?
Nate
No, no. Especially how he turned out.
Phil
Maybe it just sounds bad.
Zach
Nimrod, who must have been a mighty warrior. If you mean you're a mighty warrior.
Phil
Just come a mighty warri.
Luke
Well, the problem is some of these words are different, obviously, like, mighty men, mighty warrior, men of renown. Depending on what translation you're reading, it can really change a lot of the interpretation. And so when we talk about the Nephilim, we've looked at it kind of like data scientists. We've looked at that topic every way we can. So if there's any proof or any story about the giants and where they were, what they were doing, we've talked about it on the show. Everything from language to. We've had military guys who've been in Afghanistan with thermal and still see these things today. And so we've explored that topic in depth. And there are a lot of Christians who just don't understand. Like Heiser would say, there's three main reasons why everything is so corrupt in the Old Testament. And most Christians only know one. We only know the Garden of Eden story. We don't understand the Tower of Babel and we don't understand Genesis 6. We don't understand that creation was corrupted and then they were trying to build the ziggurat, this pyramid, this portal, this gateway to heaven, and have a war. And so you have these three major problems in the Old Testament. Jesus comes and. And puts all three back together.
Nate
Yeah.
Jason
Oh, that's good.
Zach
Somebody said there. Somebody recently told me that there, if you Google Map search Tower of Babel, that there's a site that shows up that there have been like four or five different, like Alexander the Great and These. All these, like, people trying to accomplish world dominance have all tried to build on this one site, and it never. It's an interesting story, but when you mentioned Genesis 6, and you had mentioned earlier, too, about Goliath, I'm reading Heiser's book, and part of the book, he talks about how when Moses went to the Promised land, God's like, go take it. It's yours. And they go up and they look and they. Into the promised land, and they come back like, we can't take it.
Phil
They're too big.
Zach
There's a bunch of giants in there.
Nate
Yeah, we're like grasshoppers. Yeah.
Luke
The cedars of Lebanon, which we're like.
Nate
40Ft from Tennessee is Lebanon.
Jason
But the more y'all talk, the more I do realize it is familiar with people, they don't really share. We had Chad. What was Chad? It was Chad and Chad.
Zach
Chad Robichaux and Chad.
Jason
Right, right. Chad Wright. We're like, you know, how'd you come to the Lord? He said, well, there I was in this whole warehouse. I think it was in Germany.
Zach
Yeah, this is a Navy seal, this guy from. No, it's North Georgia.
Jason
Yeah, it was north. He was in North Africa somewhere, maybe warehouse or whatever. And they started hearing things and seeing that. You'll have to go back and listen to the podcast to get the details. But he was like, man. And he's like, I wasn't in a good place with the Lord. But I think he said his brother was. So he called.
Phil
He called his brother's pastor, called him.
Jason
Yeah, well, he said, I'm here with four Navy SEALs, and we have an enemy that we don't have the weapons for. And he goes through all the details.
Zach
He says he felt the presence of evil. Like, it was a palatable presence that they all recognized. Four Navy SEALs who don't fear anything, and they're. And they're crippled by fear.
Phil
They're totally armed. I mean, but. But they know what they're facing. Their guns will do no good.
Nate
Multimillion dollar killing machines.
Phil
Yeah.
Jason
And look, so we asked him, like, how he came to the Lord. And he started with this story. And I was like, where is this going? I was really nervous that day. But he was like. He called the only believer he knew, which was his brother, who called the pastor. And the pastor was like, put me on speakerphone and walk through that place. And they were like, in the name of Jesus and this guy, they're anointing.
Phil
With oil all around this seals.
Nate
Yeah, let's go.
Jason
Yeah, they did this. And look, he's like, so here I am. This was unexplainable because they never felt the presence there again. And he's like, maybe I should look into the one who wrote this Bible. And he started reading the Bible for the first time, and he eventually came to the Lord. That was his story. And I thought, okay, wow. And just getting to know him, I thought he just didn't seem like he was making this up. And so I thought that. But also thought something else. I wanted to share about how prevalent these stories are because you got. I mean, we make fun of Psy and the Black Panthers, but I. I have realized during this process that I'm outnumbered because I don't believe there are Black Panthers roaming around in the woods like Phil does in Louisiana, that Psy does in Louisiana. But I'm outnumbered because we did a show on Duck Family Treasure because they. They were like, I really believe that. And I was like, oh, yeah, sit. Sit down and talk to him. Well, the more they. They listen, they're like, we. He's so adamant about it, and it's closed. So she said, well, wouldn't it. The producer told me, wouldn't it be. Be cool if, you know, we had people that would kind of take up his side? And I was like, hey, there's more people in this area that believe this then. Then do not. And I said, I'll prove it to you. Go on a social media page and just ask them to show up. Tell them Uncle Si. Because they all know who Sigh is in this area. And she's like, they're not going to show up. I was like, oh, yeah, they're going to show up. An hour later, when I pulled in, they not only showed up, they had signs. I believe there were T shirts. It was an epidemic. And they started interviewing these people all day. And they actually ran that in episode. They didn't. We didn't, like, go get them. They showed up and was looking at you into the camera saying, hey, there I was, you know, in the backyard. And it was all these stories that wasted a whole day of filming, in my opinion. But it was. It was funny. And I thought, they really believe this. Maybe there's one.
Luke
Well, I think this. I mean, we just learned as a country, I think this last election was that I think every. You had every single narrative saying, this is. This is impossible. This person is this. And everyone did the opposite.
Jason
Well, that's true.
Luke
And I feel like, you know, people can't deny their own experiences. And when they look someone in the eye, and they tell them their story, and you don't, and you get no warning. This person's, like, making this up or lying. You have to make room for those things. And I mean, our faith is really based a lot on eyewitness, right?
Jason
Yeah.
Luke
Those who saw Christ ascend and those who saw him crucified. I mean, they wrote the stories down, and we didn't see that personally, but our faith is based a lot on eyewitnesses. And so when you have all these credible people constantly telling you the same exact story, you have to make either they're nuts or they're telling me the truth. And what are the chances of thousands of people all describing the same exact creature just happen to be lying about it? And at this point in history, when Bigfoot sightings have been going on since the 60s, and that's when they filmed that famous one, it doesn't really move the meter in terms of popularity. If you come out and say, I saw a Bigfoot, it's like, yeah, okay, cool, whatever. But they're adamant about it, and they'll go to their graves saying they saw this thing. And it does. Like you were saying with your friend, the Navy SEAL is like, when you have a supernatural experience, you start to realize life is serious. This is serious. We are in a paranormal story. We are in a strange story. This is creation. We're here to do something. We're here to learn something. We're in the middle of a battle between heaven and hell. We're not the main character. We're here, and we don't often know what are we doing. And then you start to have these experiences. You're like, okay, there is evil and it's trying to kill me, and I got to do something about it. And I think those paranormal experiences. We've gotten dozens and dozens, hundreds of emails from people like, I've been in church my whole life, and now I finally understand how serious this is. And it's like, I think talking about the weird and the strange and the supernatural really wakes people up. And they have. And just a conversion right there on the spot.
Zach
Go back. Go back to what you said you were. I thought you were going to interesting place. Earlier you said that Heiser talked about the three different evils and one one we all get the fall. Yeah, I thought it was interesting the. The role that the nephilim play, at least in High Heiser's work, of how he presents it. And by the way, his work is academic. It's very academic.
Nate
It's all Peer reviewed. And Mike would famously say that he had no new ideas. He just compiled them. His story is really fascinating. He goes all the way through seminary, gets his PhD in ancient Semitic languages in the Old Testament, and then has this seminal experience where one of his colleagues says, have you read Psalm 82 recently? Said, yeah, he read in Hebrew, I don't know. Goes back and reads it and realizes, like, oh, my gosh. Like, this connects to Deuteronomy 32, to Genesis 6. These are all the Hebrews, all the same. What does this mean? And it's the whole divine council.
Luke
Yeah. For people who don't know, it's like a court scene in heaven and there are characters and gods there. And you kind of have to expand your understanding of. Okay, there's other players in this story, but it's. It's hard to know, like, what Deuteronomy 32 and.
Zach
Yeah, but it is connected. And going back to the point, I was.
Nate
Well, Gen 6. Right. That's what you're talking about. So, like the, the idea of the Gen 6 comes out of Genesis 3, which is the first prophecy. It's God prophesying, saying that the seed of the woman will crush the head of the serpent. He's. It's the prophecy of Christ. Right. And what you happen to have happen downstream is Genesis 6, which is an angelic rebellion at Mount Hermon. And Mike has a book called Reversing Hermon, which is fascinating. You talk about Reversing Babel. It's the same idea, but you have angels, fallen angels, taking wives and creating Nephilim, what's called a seed war. So they are, in a lot of ways, they're trying to breed out humanity for the idea. Then if you cannot, if you have no more humans, the seed of the woman cannot defeat the crush. That serpent can't beat the dragon. Right. So you have the seed war that comes downstream as well. And then that makes the flood make a lot more sense. And then that's where the giants come from.
Zach
Well, and the extermination of the Canaanites.
Nate
So that's the other thing. Right. Progressive Christianity has a really hard time with conquest of Joshua. Right. Because.
Luke
Well, all the, all the violence in particular.
Zach
Well, it's the number one objection that you're going to get from an atheist.
Nate
On God, sanctions genocide. Yeah. And you serve that God. He's not a good God. And I think that's the problem is we. You mentioned it, like Moses, they go, they have the spies and Joshua and Caleb, the only ones say that we can. We can beat them. But there's giants here, right? Yeah. So when you start to take the idea that, okay, this is all part of the seed war, and you have giant tribes, so these are hybrids. These are not human. But this is what the language says. This is not just me just being crazy. This is what it says. Then God wiping these abominations out, this attempt by the darkness to destroy humanity is really his. Yeah.
Luke
These are technically hybrids, right. They're kind of half human. And then even Genesis 6 says the men of renown. I think this is where Greek mythology gets.
Phil
That was my next question. Is that. Where is that where that comes from? Because I'm sitting here thinking Greek mythology. Even the Romans picked demigods. Yeah, exactly. They had godlike qualities.
Nate
Pantheon. This also begins with the Canaanites. So you have baal, who is a storm God, and you have Zeus, who is a storm God. It continues. You have this Thor, and in Norse Norse mythology, but you have this. This Satan character. And a lot of people in the space, a lot of researchers will claim that it's just Satan wearing a different mask. Is the new empire. Right. The empire that dominates the. The chief God of that empire is. Is the deceiver, is Satan. He just wears different masks, whether it be, you know, BAAL or Zeus or.
Luke
Whatever, is chaotic or whatever.
Zach
And what's interesting is when Moses went to the promised land and they see these giants, they retreat, and God's like, okay, well, then go another 40 years in the wilderness. Then Joshua, taking up the mantle of Moses, goes back in, and he actually does exactly what God commands, and he does exterminate and kill them all.
Nate
But they left them.
Zach
Yeah.
Nate
And the ones they left became a thorn in the side of the Israelites for the rest of.
Zach
Well, and they didn't kill them all either, in the sense that they didn't go into a certain area. They didn't go into the area of where what would be known later as the Philistines.
Nate
And guess what happens with that.
Zach
And then you have Goliath and his brother. Goliath and his first brothers. The picture.
Luke
I mean, and there's evidence for those things all over the world because there's proof that they weren't all exterminated because they were building the same structures all over the world. There's pyramids and things like that built everywhere. And you have evidence that they were doing something in their ancient religions and they were practicing them. And how did all these different nations have the same sort of corrupt religions without knowing each other? I Think they all started from.
Nate
Every civilization has folklore and stories about giants too. And you go, this really all can't be coincidental. Right. But I think that's a hard thing. We're sitting here in 21st century, we're in Louisiana right now, and we're 21st century Americans. And the idea of a giant, a 10 foot 8, 8 foot 9 foot, 10 foot giant, it seems fantastical.
Luke
But that's what I think the podcast does is so we spend a lot of time trying to prove that the Bible is tr. It's a very quick glimpse into this story. And you would think that if we were writing about something today that we all knew about, whether it's an iPhone or a text message and we're writing scripture, we're not going to spend 2,000 years, we're not thinking someone's going to read what's a text message. And they just drop these terms like nephilim, and they keep going because everyone knows what that is. And so you have a lot of skeptical people who read their Bibles and they go, oh, that's just talking about another race of humans, the sons of Seth. And they come up with all these wacky theories to just explain away this supernatural aspect of the sons of God marry the daughters of men. It's two distinct, different characters. And so what we'll do is like, we took people to Peru. We looked at the ancient walls in Peru, the elongated skulls. I mean, they still have physical evidence to suggest that there was a different race of humanoid on planet Earth. And in places like Peru, where it's not controlled by academia, you can actually still see these big skulls and the weird genetic anomalies that they have. They're not human. And people are like, oh, that's crazy. You're wild. But what Luke and I feel is that you have these huge shows like Ancient Aliens, and you got Rogan talking about the Anunnaki on his show. And people know that history has been sanitized. And so they're coming up wild, weird, ancient alien theories. And they're not plugging in the biblical part. So they're being led from the faith because the church won't talk about it. So we're like, and let's go right into it. Let's talk about it.
Jason
I feel a lot better because most time when someone asks me these questions, I'll say, say, I have no idea. Yeah, but, you know, I'm glad there are some guys because y'all been studying, as ZZ SOP said you've been studying the parts in between.
Luke
Yeah.
Phil
What I love most about what you said it very early we started this discussion is that it's not just about us and there's a curiosity to hear and to. And to know and to think. And so a guy like me, so I'm 60 years old, I grew up. Star Trek was my favorite show as a kid because the possibilities, right, to go out there and to see and there's more. And it was very humanistic in its nature just because Roddenberry was. But the idea was that there may be something more. So then when I became a young adult, it was X Files, you know, was my favorite show. Yeah, it's still one of my top.
Luke
10 based on real cases, by the way.
Phil
Oh, yeah, exactly. And so I was so intrigued because it just took, you know, my childhood into that next narrative. So then I'm a pastor and have people coming to me all the time say, well, what do you. What about aliens? I mean, is that impossible? Because these are just to say, no, no, that's. We know everything and it's all right here in the Bible, as if we know everything here. Trying to study it. And so I always say, look, I mean, God's so big and there's other realm we know is there and there's interaction that's gone back and forth. It's in the Bible. So anything is possible. Let's just throw it out there that God does some things. We can't explain everything, but we shouldn't quit talking about it or being curious. And that's what I love about you guys.
Jason
You see it in practical life, though. I've studied with a few, like people who have said, I'm going to follow Satan and they've given themselves to that world. Which at first, when I was younger, I was skeptical. But what I noticed in studying with a few of those people is that whether they thought that was real or not, the consequences of that said decision with me trying to help them was real and there was nothing good about their life whatsoever. And unfortunately, some of those people that I studied with ended up taking their own life. And it wasn't because I wasn't trying to help them in every way possible. And there was one particular girl who was young in the youth group and I just made it my ambition because she, she wore weird stuff, you know, and she, she had just. She was identifying herself as a, an occult demonic follower. And I just thought, I was thinking, not on this watch. And the further I got down into it turned out she had been abused as a Kid and we just befriended her, me and my wife, and really tried to help her, but the consequences for. Of seeing the crazy things that she would come up with, which I started believing after a while because I thought, well, you've opened yourself up something that's really dark. And without getting into all the details, it just made me kind of rethink, you know, the reality of this when you see the results of it.
Zach
Well, I think that what, what. What could be dangerous about it though, is if you approach the topic as a novelty, I actually think that's not helpful. What. For me, what the. At least Heiser's work.
Nate
So.
Zach
And I just read the book, so I typically. I'm processing real time with you guys here, but I think it has to be connected to. To the grand story. And I think it is. I think that the conversation. I think he. I'm not saying I agree with him on everything I just started reading, but I do think that when I read how he even like how he. There's so much in the Old Testament that we read through and we just take for granted. Like there's a lot of instances in the. In the Old Testament, for example, where God will speak about himself in both the first and the third person. Well, how do you make sense of that? You know what I mean? And I never really dove into that. I'm just kind of like. Well, and I maybe had like a very weak response to that. But I think when you start to understand this concept of elohims versus Yahweh, two different things, you know what I mean? Like, it starts to make sense in the divine council. And when Jesus prays, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. And you start to see it. There's an orchestrated effort on both the part of God to accomplish what God's going to accomplish. And by the way, he in the end wins. But there's also an orchestrated effort by the evil realm that is seeking to destroy what God's trying to accomplish. And I think it's a lot more comforting to not believe that. But we need to take the demonic realm serious.
Jason
Yeah, it was one of the pillars of his ministry, but we just never talk about it. I mean, it's like, oh, he healed the sick, he broke down racial barriers, he took up for those steeped in sin to show his grace. Oh, and he cast out demons. But you know what I mean? I was like that hog story going down the bank that kind of got my attention.
Zach
There's that passage in Mark, I can't Remember where he first time he goes into gentile territory and he cast out.
Nate
The demons at the demoniac at the tombs. Right. Son of man, why are you here before your appointed time?
Luke
Yeah.
Zach
And you read that. Oh, we just gloss over that part of that question of it. Well, that's a big question.
Phil
How did that demon know that?
Zach
And what is Jesus doing?
Luke
And what is a demon? You know, what is it?
Jason
But that's where the story about the, the people who give themselves to that because you know, he was hurting himself and he was showing weird power and you know, and you get into these people's lives, you see similar things and you're like, maybe there's something to this.
Nate
Yeah.
Zach
But it's not just in that moment, it's not just Jesus saying, I'm going to go prove that I am who I say I am. Let me pick out some random places to go do miracles and cast out demons. Now there's a. They're, they're. It's all part of the grand story. There's a reason why that place and that territory.
Nate
This is what, and what I love about us. Revisiting the Jesus and his movements from this lens and the kind of last almost five years now of our journey is realizing how intentional Christ's movements were. It's not random. He didn't. When they go, when they go to Caesarea Philippi, when he takes them to the gates of hell, right. And has a speech that isn't like, we're just going to take a Little, a little 10 minute walk this way from Nazareth. It is like far, like wear out your sandals walk. It was intentional. And that happens to be at the base of Mount Hermon, which is where, according to Herman, yeah, where the angel, the angels ascended in Genesis 6. And so, yeah, the cosmic, as we said, our show, significant so cosmic geography of what he was doing. So, so intentional as he steps out of, into gentile territory. These. I think that just, it's like this 3D view of the gospel and realizing that Christ is undoing so much that the darkness has done and his intentionality of his movements, locations, the things he does. He's playing 4D chess.
Luke
And as you guys are movie makers, storytellers, and you're trying to tell this whole story of. You understand that when you plug in the characters of any film, any story, you go back to the beginning. You know, it's like why Star wars was never really over. It started somewhere. And then we kind of hop into this story that's been going on for a while. And I think a lot of times a church kind of sticks around the crucifixion, and they kind of just stay there forever, and they never go all the way back. Why did the world get flooded again? Then you get to your 20s, and you start asking harder questions to your pastor or your dad or whatever, and you're like, I don't want to be a Christian anymore because I don't understand why a loving God would flood the world. But when you go back and you're like, let's go to the beginning of the movie. Let's go back to the beginning. So we watch 15 minutes in there somewhere, and we come up with wild conclusions. And then I think it does a disservice to our faith in the long run.
Phil
You got whole groups that are saying, you don't really need to even study the Old Testament.
Luke
Exactly.
Phil
I mean, why do we need that? We'll just pick it up where Jesus comes in and think about how you miss the whole origin, it's important of the story.
Zach
And I've said this a lot. You talk about something like human sexuality as God designed it. And you have someone that comes in from this worldview, they come over here, they ask the question, you give them the answer from the Bible, they bring it back over here and interpret it. And like, man, this sounds ridiculous. You're like, well, yeah, because you interpret it in a different worldview. Then you have to understand it in the context of what, like, who is God, who is man? And I think this is what it does to have the grand story of this, that all these things. Jesus ministry was not an accident. It's almost like an overlay of the Old Testament story. I mean, you got the whole Exodus, you got the redeemed. I mean, it's a perfect, seamless.
Luke
And he's doing so many things. We don't know what he's doing. We don't understand what he's doing. And I think it's like a 4D war that he's playing. And we see the 3D, we see what's going on. We see our sin, and we see the things we do wrong. We don't understand what else he's doing in that fourth dimension, that spiritual realm of there was. There were laws that were broken and there were curses that were put on humanity, and he's undoing those. And we're just thinking, oh, we're the center of this story. Look at us. And we have no humility when we read it.
Jason
No, that's.
Phil
That's good. So good. Well, man, that went fast.
Luke
Yeah, sorry.
Phil
Right at a time.
Jason
This was way better than I was anticipating. All right, I'll drop.
Nate
I know it was a low bar, Jason.
Jason
Low bar. But I think you, you know, should make an amendment because it's blurred at first, but then it becomes clear.
Nate
Well, that's, you know, the name of our show is actually from. It's a joke. The whole thing is. It's from a Mitch Hedberg joke where he basically says maybe it's. I'll paraphrase it. But he just talks about how all the pictures of Bigfoot are blurry. He says even more terrifying would be the idea there's actually a blurry creature.
Luke
Running around like so a large out of focus monster.
Jason
There was a lot of blurry things running around in the 60s.
Nate
60S.
Phil
That is true. Tell, tell, tell our audience that because you mentioned about podcasts being a perfect place to talk, but it's also a perfect place to share ideas on other podcasts. And I know some of our listeners are going to know more. So how do they find you guys?
Nate
And yeah, here.
Luke
Blurrycreatures.com or just check out blurry creatures on Spotify or Apple podcasts. And our YouTube's starting to pump. We just moved to a full video show, so you can check us out there on YouTube.
Phil
There's so much more I wanted to ask you. I didn't get to the drone. I wanted to ask you about the drum. We'll have to do that. We'll have to have.
Zach
You guys can be our resident guests. That episode we did with the Chads, we asked them about the drones. That did really well.
Nate
Yeah, it was.
Luke
We're getting the weirdest stuff sent to us. The last thing I'll say is, like, every day people are sending us the most bizarre things and I wonder if it's related to when Jesus talks about the days of Noah in the New Testament, like signs and wonders from heaven and weird monsters and things. So check out that verse.
Phil
So we've down the next appearance by the Blurry.
Zach
Thanks for having us next time.
Luke
Appreciate you.
Phil
Thank you guys for coming.
Luke
Thank you.
Phil
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Podcast Summary: Unashamed with the Robertson Family – Episode 1029
Title: Supernatural Experts Explore Angels, Demons, Giants & a Creepy Robertson Family Legend
Host: Tread Lively
Release Date: January 24, 2025
In Episode 1029 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family," titled "Supernatural Experts Explore Angels, Demons, Giants & a Creepy Robertson Family Legend," hosts Phil, Al, Jase, Zach, and their special guests delve deep into the intertwining realms of Christian theology and the paranormal. The episode features an engaging discussion with representatives from the "Blurry Creatures" podcast, exploring topics such as angels, demons, giants, and personal supernatural experiences.
[02:03] Phil introduces the guests from "Blurry Creatures," highlighting their mission to merge paranormal investigations with Christian faith. The guests, Luke and Nate, share that their podcast began in 2020 with the intention of creating a space where supernatural phenomena could be examined through a biblical lens.
Notable Quote:
Phil [01:18]: "Welcome to the Unashame podcast, where no plan is a plan."
Luke and Nate discuss the profound impact of Dr. Michael Heiser's work, particularly his book "The Unseen Realm," on their podcast's direction. Heiser's exploration of the divine council and the integration of supernatural elements within the Bible has been instrumental in shaping their discussions.
Notable Quote:
Nate [04:00]: "Heiser was one of them. I think, Nate, we've talked about this a lot, but his book 'Unseen Realm' was really like a seminal piece of our show and influence on our show."
The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes, including Jason’s story about his grandmother's mysterious behavior and a peculiar incident involving a security camera recording strange noises outside their house.
Notable Quote:
Jason [12:29]: "The timing was real. That happened. Y'all were there, you remember it happening."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to understanding biblical references to angels, demons, and giants. The hosts and guests examine passages from Genesis and discuss the concept of the Nephilim, the sons of God, and their implications within a modern Christian worldview.
Notable Quote:
Phil [07:36]: "The Bible's full of it because we got angels coming and going, we got demons, we got a lot of interaction with another realm."
Drawing from Heiser's teachings, the episode delves into the idea of a divine council and the ongoing battle between good and evil. The hosts explore how ancient Near Eastern contexts influence the interpretation of biblical events and the importance of viewing the Bible beyond a purely Cartesian, scientific framework.
Notable Quote:
Nate [07:56]: "We're trying to put those things together and contextualize them within a biblical worldview."
The discussion extends to contemporary encounters with supposed giants and demonic forces. Stories from military personnel and other credible individuals highlight the persistent nature of these supernatural threats and the necessity for Christians to acknowledge and address them.
Notable Quote:
Phil [42:32]: "Every civilization has folklore and stories about giants too. And you go, this really all can't be coincidental."
The episode features testimonies from listeners who have faced supernatural challenges, including a Navy SEAL recounting an encounter with what he perceived as demonic forces. These stories underscore the reality and seriousness of spiritual warfare in everyday life.
Notable Quote:
Zach [32:32]: "He felt the presence of evil. Like, it was a palpable presence that they all recognized."
Phil emphasizes the importance of integrating these supernatural elements into one's faith journey. By acknowledging and studying these aspects, Christians can deepen their understanding of the spiritual battles outlined in the Bible and better equip themselves to face them.
Notable Quote:
Phil [46:05]: "God's so big and there's another realm we know is there and there's interaction that's gone back and forth. It's in the Bible."
The episode concludes with a reaffirmation of the necessity to embrace and study the supernatural within a Christian framework. By doing so, believers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of their faith and the unseen battles that influence the world.
Notable Quote:
Luke [55:23]: "Every day people are sending us the most bizarre things and I wonder if it's related to when Jesus talks about the days of Noah... signs and wonders from heaven and weird monsters and things."
Integration of Faith and Paranormal: The episode underscores the importance of examining supernatural phenomena through a biblical perspective, bridging gaps between faith and unexplained mysteries.
Influence of Scholarly Work: Dr. Michael Heiser's "The Unseen Realm" plays a crucial role in shaping the hosts' approach to understanding biblical texts related to angels, demons, and giants.
Personal Experiences Highlight Reality: Personal stories and listener testimonies illustrate the tangible nature of spiritual warfare and the presence of supernatural beings in everyday life.
Theological Depth: A deep dive into the original biblical context reveals a more complex interplay between divine forces and humanity, challenging simplistic interpretations.
Call to Embrace the Unseen: The hosts advocate for a comprehensive study of the Bible that fully acknowledges and explores its supernatural elements, encouraging listeners to expand their spiritual horizons.
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This summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from Episode 1029 of "Unashamed with the Robertson Family," providing a comprehensive overview for those who have yet to listen.