Blurry Creatures

Blurry Creatures chases down answers for the weird questions and enigmatic creatures that inhabit the fringes between reality, myth, and imagination. Join podcast veterans Nate Henry and Luke Rodgers as they investigate Bigfoot, Ancient Giants, Cryptids, The Nephilim, The Watchers, Ancient Burial Mounds, Forbidden History, Megaliths, Conspiracy Theories, Dogman, Mothman, The UFO Phenomenon, Extraterrestrials, and The Unexplained.
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👍 guys
2 ngày trước
I love this podcast
Changed my life
26 thg 3
I started listening to this about 4-5 months ago, on my way to and from work. I am only to episode 90 something, but it has changed my outlook and my relationship with Jesus. My need and desire to become closer to my savor has never been stronger. I have struggled with my faith and this show and got me digging in my heels, reading my Bible (for the first time), and seeking a relationship with the father! Thank you Luke and Nate so much! You have no idea! I wish I would have found this sooner!
I’m an OG listener, can no longer stand this show…
2 ngày trước
I have a lot of fond memories of the early days with this podcast. But it seems like, as this has moved from a hobby to a career for Luke and Nate, more and more the hosts are willing to sideline scholarly research for that which is merely sensational. It seems like they’ll give a platform to anybody, regardless of the guests’ beliefs, so long as there’s a hook and a jab at “the Church”. The hosts constantly complain about “the Church”, and take every opportunity to belittle believers who do not share their opinions or believe there is merit in looking into the supernatural. There is no historical of theological basis for most of what they seem to believe and preach on this show. It’s clear they have little knowledge of church history, nor do they care to study it. They merely agree with every guest, even when the guests stories and views can’t line up. The hosts’ beliefs have no synchrony. Blurry Creatures has become a cult, and this is worrisome as the movement is gaining a lot of popularity. People trust this podcast more than church history and the fathers of the faith. Check out the podcast Haunted Cosmos for this template of Christian supernatural content done right, in a God-fearing way.
Prefer Haunted Cosmos
6 ngày trước
I wouldn’t go as far as calling the hosts heretics, but they certainly give heretics a voice and platform
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- Nhà sáng tạoBlurry Creatures
- Năm hoạt động2020 - 2025
- Tập315
- Xếp hạngSạch
- Bản quyền© Blurry Creatures
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