"He claimed his wife had mental health problems" Were those problems being that she believed that her husband should not to screw the administrative assistant, perhaps?
@@Julia-uh4li “they have come to cause certain members to engage in infidelity. Yeah, I think you’re spot on with that one, something tells me he engaged in some Extra marital affairs with these “witches” and needed a way to keep them from snitching to his wife. Clever. 🙄😏
If he thought for a minute Locke would realize he took a page from the wrong book. The Source he should have cited was their god. Instead he is now aligned with evil and taking evil's word rather than good's word. But his cult members are just that cult members no longer able to think.
@@Saints_ravenfortheRainbowYes the Bible makes it very clear to test the spirits because demons lie. They come only for to kill, steal, and destroy. Maybe the demon made it up to create animosity and division in the church. That's why the Bible says to test the spirits. It also sounds like he didn't pray and ask God about it before he accused everyone; he just believed the demon. Very problematic for a pastor- or really any person for that matter
I can't wait to hear what really went on with Greg and these ladies, and they tell us exactly what he did behind the scenes. You can tell he's trying to get ahead of a story that is about to break, and it probably is about him and inappropriate behavior with one or more of them.
I'd say he was cheating on the wife and saying she had mental problems gave him an excuse to dump her. Her mental problems were probably caused by him anyway. What a sleazebag!
@Roa That’s not what I was doing at all. I’m just saying that some women actually are crazy. You seemed to imply that if a man says a woman is crazy, it’s because he is a misogynist. The reality is that some women actually are crazy. Now you are projecting onto me. I said nothing misogynistic whatsoever.
Does anyone else feel like we're regressing as a society? *Sigh* Logic, openness, or critical thinking skills is something I don't hear about much anymore. Except from Dr. Grande! Thank you for calm, clear analysis. ❤️ I actually heard about this at work and I thought it sounded crazy.
I feel the same. I also realize it’s because “normal” ppl don’t make the news. So plz don’t lose hope in society. Although, I am highly concerned at how easily the masses are led astray. Almost like a heard. The irony of that? Those exact ppl are usually the ones calling other sheep…. It’s been a weird phenomenon the past few years. It shows me how fragile our social structures are AND why we need to allot more funding to mental health in the US.
God gives His believers the discernment to know who is demonically oppressed. He never said a demon told him to find a demon!! If you morons would read your bibles you would know that. You fools will read Harry Potter and watch witchcraft everyday on TV and then when a man if God calls it out, you Mick and belittle them. When God comes for His people, you will be left far behind!!
Why can't they see it: 1. No accountability structure. He's a one man band. 2. He says demons told him six witches' names and addresses. Really?! Are demons THAT trustworthy?! 3. He denies Covid is real. 4. He says he'll turn away anyone wearing a mask from his 'church'. WHY do people attend his meetings, and stick with him?! WHY do people blindly follow these characters?!
I just want to register a complaint that, even though I'm a witch, I did not get the memo to "cast spells" at this particular church. We need a better administration department.
The memo was sent to *Full Blown* spell casting witches. Are you sure you've completed all necessary requirements for your FB degree? Let me know. I'll look into it, for you! 😁
I too was left off the invite list. I'm soooo pissed I wasted my time cursing the skin around Donalds Trumps eyes to an eternity of paleness when I could've been at this church messing shit up.
There have been people already escaping from his church. I actually feel sorry for the members of his church. His ex wife said he was abusive. I hope that there is no one harmed by his claims. Many have likened this to Jonestown. It is frightening that people like him are still around, though not surprised.
Yes after his divorce which Biblically speaking would disqualify him from being a Pastor a lot of the congregation left. The ones that stayed are either brainwashed or willing to turn a blind eye to doctrine for him. Both are signs of a terrible church.
Taking advice from a demon - seems legit for a “devout” Christian pastor. And I also wonder if the 6 witches are people in his church who aren’t finishing their cups of Greg-kool-aid.
@@zeenaabdura5686 Anyone who abuses / experiments on animals, or promotes, funds, encourages, or tolerates such behaviors- BUT MOST ESPECIALLY DOGS IS MOST DEFINITELY A SICK & TWISTED P .O.S. - in my less than humble- but 100% honest OPINION!!!!
I am very familiar with the ministry of Greg Locke. Things are taken out of context and he does make mistakes he's never claimed perfection or to be a prophet. As far as demons speaking to us they are known to tell the truth from time to time it can be verified if they're lying or telling the truth whether that was done or not I don't know neither do you. But mostly yes they are a liars but they're stupid and they tell on themselves they don't like each other and they certainly don't like us and they are real.
"demon avoiding stitches by snitching on witches" sounds like a very dark Dr. Seuss quote (or a very light Dr. G quote) as always... love the analysis and greatly appreciate the humor! 👍🏻
Dr Grande has his PhD in counselor education listed in his bio, but he might also want to add his Master of Shade credential. His analyses are always so thorough and spot on, yet so deadpan hilarious! 😂
I do have a worry, though, that this could lead to someone trying to find out who the 'Witches' are, and then engage in some kind of violence against them (in other words, a quite literal modern day 'Witch Hunt').
@@rudigerlust680 She definitely takes the cake. . . My "favorite" nonsense spiel from her is about the warehouse of body parts in Heaven that angels provide for people of adequate faith, that need transplants.
I laughed so hard at this one. Good job Dr Grande playing the straight man to these ridiculous characters and claims. How many takes did it take? Definitely gotta watch out for those demons that snitch on a witch.👹🧙♀️🧹 Dr. Grande=😇
I got the giggles when you first mentioned him riding the witches out on the broom, and then I couldn't stop laughing! It's all so funny, the way you told it, even the inflection of your voice. 😊 Still smiling...thanks!
His issue was about "witches are encouraging infidelity," it sounds to me that this is what he took issue with. Which means; he was tempted and then called out.
Or he made a pass at those women, and they turned him down. He didn’t want them to call him out so he called the infidelity witches before they could. Pure psychopath.
He and his current wife were having an affair while he was still married. He divorced his wife pretty quickly and married the administrative assistant who was also his ex wife's "best friend."
This guy is a satirical genius. That deadpan delivery is SAVAGE. “‘Casting out demons’ is Greg’s way of getting back at people in the congregation who have offended him in some way…”
Shules Hersh: "Genius" is hardly the word I would use to describe this guy. Manipulative & cunning is more the term I would use to describe him. The suckers here, R the ones who believe him.
Sharp as a cactus once again Dr. Grande!! Keep the fantastic content coming! Your perspectives on the cases you present come from a place of real insight and your delivery from a place of well-grounded sense of balance (specifically balancing dark content with perfectly placed insertions of dry humored comic relief). Thank you for your hard work and dedication to your field! Brad in Milwaukee
@@Larry_left_a_comment well if it were me I'd know going in that any time I'd spend talking to an adult witch would be time I'd never get back to spend doing something less ridiculous, which is pretty much every other activity one could think of.
I find it strange that 3 of these “witches” were members of his wife’s bible study group. I have a sneaking suspicion that’s actually got something to do with why 3 of the 6 of these people were “on the witch list”. Perhaps he heard a rumor about something bad these people had said about him, and this was his petty way to get revenge. Or maybe decided he just didn’t like them, or more sinister would be an attempt to control his wife’s social settings. Who knows honestly, I’m just trying to understand his behavior. Thank you again for another informative and logical video 👍
He was probably cheating with at least one of them and trying to discredit them. There’s a lot of overlap between “grifters that use religion” and “sexual predators.”
He's a sociopathic narcissist and a cult leader. He probably told the women that god wanted them to have sex with him like all cult leaders eventually do.
I stay away from guys like Grande and the person you are describing because they just want everybody to give all the attention to themselves and nobody else.
You made me laugh so much throughout this entire video! "....he is essentially using a demon as an informant. " 😅 And there were sooo many other hilarious lines! Thank you again for another great video, Dr. Grande! ♡
Dr, I truly hope someday you might read this and understand how much I appreciate you. Today is a very hard day for me… I’ve been so down and im trying to keep it together but truly I just want to cry. It’s just a rough patch I know, but sometimes, like today, it feels impossible to smile. I turned on this video as I was cleaning… and I’ll tell you I haven’t laughed so hard in a long long time… I am actually in tears, but instead of sadness they are of deep deep gratitude for your dry unwavering humor for these unbelievably sick situations. It makes me think perhaps I can find the humor in my circumstances as well…no matter how heartbreaking they may seem today.
To me it sounds like he probably had impure thoughts about these witches or his wife pointing out women she is insecure about because of how they got together
As a gay man who was raised Baptist, it’s cathartic to watch this video. It’s depressing and terrifying that there are adults who take this man seriously.
People like that are so dangerous. One minute preaching 'god loves you all', the next preaching we're all hell-bound for having our own thoughts and lifestyles. Crazy! If there is a hell, I'd rather end up there after living my life as my true self and not because I believed some hypocritical nutjob ranting and raving on a stage 😏
I'm not nearly well enough informed about this particular church to speak definitively, but one of the hallmarks of a cult is having a charismatic leader with near total control of the group's operations and beliefs. The fact there are no elders / etc is very suspicious here. Disowning / shunning people with differing viewpoints is another.
I followed Greg Locke for several months a few years ago. I really liked his style of preaching. I started feeling very uneasy watching him. I believe The Lord lead me far away from him and his ministry. I honestly had no idea things got so far away from God’s Word. Thank you for sharing your opinion.
The demons, have been busy lately .Dr Grande, how did you keep a straight face, I haven't stopped laughing when you bought up the demons. Thank you Dr Grande. Brilliant analysis and fun topic.
The Demon is nothing but the spirit of an ordinary dead person who is angry at the people who are ignorant about the supernatural and life after death. Why do you waste your time on sharletons like the one you are wasting your time on.
Reminds me of the Nigerian email scams; the story and grammar they use in 'fishing' is so outlandish that logically-thinking and intelligent people weed themselves out, making the scammer's job and focus that much easier. Anyone who stays in the church after that nonsense will bankrupt themselves for this loony toon.
@@jameswithers2334 They want you to believe that. The bible teaches that they are very real however it does not mean that we need to look for them under every rock. We need to be balanced.
Your dry sense of humor is refreshing! Humor is a powerful emotion that should be used often to help us through the bad times and celebrate the best of times! Great job doctor!!!!
I'd bet money that those "six witches" are women that are poised to publicly accuse him of misconduct and he's running interference and trying to get out in front of it.
@normative I didn’t say that either. I just wanted to say male witches may have tried to lure someone into infidelity. Everyone is assuming that he has done something wrong just because he is calling them out. This psychiatrist already misquoted some of the sermon. I’ve seen videos of a lot of his sermons and there is more than just this one addressing these issues.
This was so full of deadpan killer lines, I had to stop drinking my morning coffee because it kept squirting out my nose. Great work, doc, ya kill me. Also, IMHO, Greg Locke is a sociopath who discovered the gravy train of televangelism. The constant positive feedback from adoring fundamentalists fed his ego until he has now picked up the mantel of Jim Jones. Unfortunately, I expect his antics will have similar grisly results.
The scary thing is people have gotten hurt because of claims like this, just like in Salem. And in some places people still get hurt. Case in point, in Nigeria a woman named Helen Ukpabio is hunting "witches" and "wizards". The most tragic part being that many of her victims are children.
This video restored my faith in human sanity. Thank you. While watching Greg Locke’s so-called ‘sermon’, he honestly disturbed me to no end. I mean, what kind of Christian pastor not only admits to entertaining discourse with demons, but actually *trusting* them at their word? Note that he never once utilizes any lines of scripture to “cast out” either demon or witch, but continuously evokes the demon and the message it supposedly fed him again and again and again.
I’m embarrassed to say I actually used to go to this church! Before his affair became public, I went because a friend invited me and before I realized how bad he was. It was a weird time in my life anyway honestly, now I’m out as a lesbian. He is in my town still, and it’s wild! It says something when it’s gotten to the point that someone like you is talking about him. It’s like he tries to be so controversial to the point that he gets any attention he can, any attention is good attention. I could go on with my opinions on him from experience and from being in the same city. My friends who invited me is also embarrassed to have ever joined, he has Asperger’s and Locke has recently said how children with autism are demonized. He also held a burn for any witchy stuff, like Harry Potter. I heard someone had a projector accords the street playing Harry Potter during their burn 🤣 I still have to watch the video, I want to sleep and will watch tomorrow but saw who it was about and was like “woah I know him!” Not proud to have personally known him though.
Because the devil is real! They ritualisticly killed those babes!! If they don't tell the truth to people in the trial I'll be pissed!! This pastor isn't wrong! Consider this ... this guy is entertaining but... he has no real clue about demons
Two things here, he left his wife for another and we are warned to never converse with demons, period. This is absolutely falling short to Bible instruction, Gods' Word.
@@lgaines4086 The Apostles delivered people from demons they did not converse..... why would anyone want a conversation with any demon, does this make any sense......
Yes!!!! It is my understanding that the women in the wife’s Bible study were encouraging her not to take his narcissistic abusive behavior any longer. So his response was to call them witches.
Actually as it turns out the witches he is speaking about all a couple named the Warrens. They said back in November Greg and asked for a personal prophecy from them. Reluctant they went ahead and did it and it was so not favorable it wasn’t funny. This is his outrage response to that unfavorable prophecy they prayed over him. They put out a video explaining it all the warrens did. They are the couple Greg is claiming if they prayed over you and laid hands on you you’re now tainted which is ridiculous
@@WendyWatersctmm probably! Sad thing is he's putting innocent people in great danger. LGBTQ Teens are taking their lives due to this idiotic Supreme Court And Morons like this monster! What is so awful is that he and others like him use so called Christianity As!A Reason To Spew Hatred!💔
And the pharisees and priests of the Bible accused Jesus Christ of casting demons out with the power of the devil. History repeats itself while the devil is still running the show..
OK, on one level, this was a little amusing. But there is a serious level as well. Many women were accused of witchcraft, and found themselves facing trial and death, even if they hadn't done anything 'witch like,' however you want to define that. For people who believe in the tenets of this church, which apparently includes a belief in witches, or at least a belief in what the pastor says, it would be terrifying to be accused of witchcraft by that pastor and for your whole congregation to start seeing you as 'other.' Fortunately, none of the congregation will probably want to hang anyone (we didn't burn witches here), but you don't have to hang when there is shaming and shunning.
True, no witches were burned in America. They were stoned or pressed to death, some died by drowning. More were shunned. Some were imprisoned. Some had many of their worldly goods taken from them.
he put his wife on a bus to her parents and told her if she protested he would make sure she never saw her children again. he fat shames her for gaining weight during pregnancy and that’s just the tip of the iceberg with this man.
Yea, that one was surprising. But, I imagine he sees mental health issues as some offensive crime. Rather than see a doctor and get her treatment, he gets a divorce and new wife.
She must have protested his affairs with church members, and demonized her with mental illness to justify divorce..Wonder if new wife will have mental illness when her eyes are opened to his affairs with church ladies..what goes around comes around people..
Doctor, it's not just your immaculate level of takedowns that make me stay. It's the sheer sass that you throw out. I adore your videos, and thank you so much for doing this.
I enjoy it when a fraud gets outed, when the fraud has been warned, kindly, more than once and been given chance after chance to get help and take good advice. And the fraud just keeps screwing up because he is just lazy and purposefully stupid. Because people who persist in being purposefully and publicly stupid like Locke should purposefully and publicly outed the way he purposefully and publicly outed human beings who he could have helped. But he was too stinking lazy and greedy. I'm embarrassed to be so selfish, but it feels like he did it to himself. He really hurt a lot of people, women of course but also even Christian men trying to do their honest best. And now people might think that all men who claim Christ are like him and his buddies. He's shot his reputation, and any public shame is probably just a foretaste of what's in store from his demon buddies.
So I’m a former witch. I had an encounter with God about a year ago when I was suicidal and at my lowest. I gave my life to Christ soon after and renounced witchcraft. He’s fixed the parts of me I thought were permanently broken. We don’t battle flesh and blood but principalities. Jesus is the way the truth and the life ❤️
@@staciebrooks2583 I can relate to them because I've seen demonic power and know that they speak the Truth! Scary stuff can happen when you open those doors!
My Jr High school counselor thought I was a witch during the Satanic Panic days and gave my parents a pamphlet showing satanic symbols to watch out for. I wasn't, but she insisted and gave me nothing but trouble at school. When they get on a witch hunt: there's no stopping them: even without a stitch of witch evidence! I'm not a witch! I turned a guy into a newt once, but he got better! Love your sense of humor, Dr. Grande!
And this was okay behavior according to your school? Sounds like something to get fired for. And sued. An insane person shouldn't be a teacher or working with children. Believing a student is a witch is the definition of being insane basically. Or mentally retarded. Which is as good of a reason not to be a teacher as being insane is.
How about the modern day witch hunt of anti vaxxers and Jan 6th protestors, Cananda Truchers and those who believe in any kind of Freedoms? Are you fine with living in a Black Mirror episode under the boot of a Communist China country? Your counselor is long gone, but once we go Commie there is no going back.
Hey Doctor Grande ❤️ Can you please do an entire video about stalkers? Your analysis of stalkers in general at the end of your recent upload (about the girl who was stalked by one of her TikTok fans) was fascinating and it would be really cool to learn more about it from you.
Hate to break it to ya....but long, long before I was aware that GVBC or Greg Locke even existed on the earth. I felt exactly the same way about vaccines, masks, mandates and yes all that nonsense. I'm 64....I served in the USAF, 3rd generation military. I stopped vaccines when I had the choice to. I cannot recall when I had my last cold. So I believe that is least of your strong points in regards to this. I have watched enough of your videos to not agree or disagree with you. But this one I'd have to say lit me up...just from that statement alone. And unless you sir have been living under the proverbial 'rock' you should be educated enough just from getting past these last 2.5 years that there is truely something WRONG in all of this. Especially Fauci.
Dr. Grande, you always make my day. Your intellectual insight is brilliant but your sharp wit and deadpan delivery are what put you in a class of your own. What a trifecta of talent you possess! Thank you, as always, for sharing. ❤️
When I’m wearing my earbuds (noise canceling), sometimes I forget that other people can still hear me, even though I can’t hear them. I was just standing at my sink, washing a few dishes, listening to this video, guffawing and snorting (I need sinus surgery) every few seconds and my husband comes in, laughing at me, and asks “you ok?” So, of course I then had to explain who you are, what you do and how you are the absolute best at throwing shade with a straight face, all whilst delivering a brilliant, professional analysis.
So… in these situations I always wonder if the person spouting this insanity actually knows that they’re crazy? Or if they are just ok with being frauds.
Thank you for the delicious wit you provided throughout this analysis, Dr Grande. It balanced out some of my terror that a pastor could claim today that there were witches in his flock. My heart is with those poor people he denounced, and I hope they can put a safe distance between themselves and this idiot and his (likely) vulnerable and gullible followers.
I just have a creepy feeling that he was messing around with these women or they know something about him, but I think he’s trying to sick his mob on them before they can say anything. I actually watched him on tape saying this and it seemed like he was turning the crowd on these women. He seems like a very evil man.
And yet there has never been an accusation of impropriety. When you call out evil, the dregs of society Luke this joke of a doctor. This coward would never stand in a man's face and talk this smack...
This is highly embarassing and yet another reason that turns some people against Christianity. It makes it difficult for me to convince people that true Christians don't behave that way. I often compare radical Christians to Radical Muslims. I spent 4 years as an assistant pastor and 11 years as a youth pastor. I have never seen anything like this. And it certainly doesn't align with scripture. Not even close. I can sum up Christianity and scripture with one word. "Love". Because the word " love" appears over 200 times in the Bible depending on the Bible translation one is reading. Nowhere in the Bible does God command his leaders to identify and expose witches in a congregation. God certainly doesn't send demons to speak with pastors. God also does NOT command followers to protest abortion clinics, or gay pride events, or soldiers funerals. The only thing God commands us to do is love people, which can be difficult at times. God is the one that judges people, not Christians. Although some Christians do take it upon themselves to judge others. I feel awful for this guy's congregation. I wish I could go behind him and do some damage control.
The Bible is the story of Yahweh’s fulfilled plan of redemption given exclusively to the ancient Israelites cursed with the Old Covenant Law of sin and death and pertains to no one alive today. Here’s more... If you believe the Bible then you’d have to agree with Jesus in Matthew 15:24 that he only came for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. You’d have to agree with Jesus in Matthew 5:18, that the Old Covenant Law wouldn’t pass away until the Old Covenant system, temple and people associated with it (what Jews referred to as “heaven and earth”) passed away. You’d have to agree with history that the Old Covenant system, temple and people associated with it passed away in AD70. You’d have to agree with Paul who said in Romans 5:13, “Where there is no Old Covenant Law, sin is not taken into account.” This of course means that salvation was only needed by those who had sin taken into account, which is no one alive today. You’d also have to agree with Hebrews 9:15, that redemption was only for those who sinned under the first covenant, which again... is not us today. The bitter pill of truth is that no one has been saved nor redeemed for nearly two thousand years . The “church” has been in a massive error; a complete hijacking of ancient Israel’s redemptive narrative. “But...but... I’m a gentile!” Are you? The gentiles Paul and the disciples were preaching to were either Greek converts to Judaism or the elect diaspora, grafted-in descendants of the tribes of Israel who were dispersed among the nations. Through the ministry of the disciple’s great commission they were called out from the nations to again be a holy nation of kings and priests sealed for the day of redemption which only they lived to see. Nobody today is a gentile of that sort. Today’s so-called “Christians” have been hoodwinked into believing they’re sinners under a law that passed away and need a savior who said he came for someone else who will save them from a sin that’s already been removed and a judgement that already happened and allow them into a covenant that was made with someone else. The fact is we today were never and are not part of ancient Israel’s redemptive narrative, the Bible.~ Michael Bradley
Preach it Dr. Grande! In a more serious tone, thank you Dr. Grande for being a voice of reason. The Christian God requires us to act justly and walk humbly with Him. He also invites us to reason. All which Mr.Locke has failed to do.
I genuinely enjoy the fact that I’m having a good laugh over an imaginary conversation dr grande made up while learning about a anachronistic whacked out witch hunter
About the recent book burning at his church: They had a party crasher! A man threw a book into the bonfire, and then hollered, "That was a Bible! I'm gay! Hail Satan!" Church members tried to grab him, but he ran off. I'm Christian, and I'd be a party crasher too if I knew about something like this going on.
@@colleen1770 Oh, well please do explain the 'horror' you had to endure at a Church? Does it compare to the horrors endured by little boys at the Vatican or Satanic Ritual Abuse practiced by the world's ELite? It is schills like this good doctor who is paid by Pig Pharma that would like to ignore such Horror and demonize those who stand opposed to Witchcraft .and Catholic Jesuit ELites like FAuci
Just so everyone knows, not all Christians - or pastors - are like this. I don't know this guy - never even heard of him before. But my own Daddy is a Baptist Preacher and I can honestly say that he is & always has been a godly, kind & genuinely compassionate human being only concerned with helping people. Oh, and he's been happily married & completely in love with my sweet mother for 60 YEARS So they ARE out there!! Y'all take care & God bless!! 💕
"godly"... as in "ordering several genocides" kind of godly? Or maybe "creator of evil" kind of godly? Or how about "jealous and vindictive" kind of godly? Just trying to point out how utterly useless that word is unless you've cherry-picked what you associate with it.
I'm familiar with this dangerous man and his beliefs. This is by far one of his most frightening sermons ever.He has true believers who cling to his every word.If history has taught us anything he should be condemned and exposed for the monster he is.His condemnation of so called Witches can lead to harm. Time for him to be exposed for the charlatan he is.
“Between the Christianity of this land and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference-so wide that to receive the one as good, pure, and holy, is of necessity to reject the other as bad, corrupt, and wicked. To be the friend of the one is of necessity to be the enemy of the other. I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ; I therefore hate the corrupt, slave-holding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of this land. Indeed, I can see no reason but the most deceitful one for calling the religion of this land Christianity…” ― Frederick Douglass
This man has followers because there are still a lot of wicked people who want his way of doing things. Most don't really want to do it God's way. Though probably a few will come out knowing better.
Wow, look at you Dr. Grande! Braving religion. Well-done! I always, always, enjoy your videos no matter the subject. May I provide my thoughts about this so-called pastor: 1) He is not a pastor. He talks up front of an audience, but a pastor he is not. A pastor job is to feed His sheep. The story the pastor tells should point the listeners to closer walk with God. C.S. Lewis says in the book Screwtape Letters, "There are two equal and opposite errors to which our race can fall about the devil and his demons. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe and to feel a excessive and unhealthy interest in them." Maybe this man has fallen into error, or maybe he is sick- mentally. 2) Maybe there are witches in his congregation. His job is not to sensationalize, his job is to call them to God. Though there is Biblical evidence for calling out behavior, there is a proper way. This 'pastor' actions do not protect his congregation. And his faithless words have zero power against any evil. If he believes in God, he should be using scripture, not vague threats against people. That helps no one. 3) This pastor should not be 'talking' to demons about anything that is for those outside the church who practice that. Nothing any demon shares would be church worthy. Again. Thank you for this video. I have never heard of this guy. Well-done as ever, Dr Grande!
Dr Grande - currently in hospital here in Australia, with hepatic encapolopholy. Your channel has been great in whiling away time between tests and is objectively fascinating but with room for humour (a bit like HE!). Thankyou you Dr Grande 😁
What I don’t understand is why goblins don’t get any work these days? They’re giving out free broomsticks to witches and not even a single goblin shoutout.
I’ve never heard of cults being described in terms of the leader encouraging followers to take on traits of vulnerable narcissism but that is a really excellent way of explaining it Dr. G
Fear is pervasive and a very strong tool of control. Witch blaming kinda like blaming any group. Its not usually based on anything other than somebody trying to gain control through fear
I practice "witchcraft" but to me it's really psychological. Like burning someone's name on paper to get rid of them. It's healing for me. All the extra details I add just make it seem more real.
Whoa!!! Greg Locke is on a roll, and your analysis is spot on. I’ve never heard about him, and can see why. I’m not impressed by people like him so I don’t connect. Thank you Dr. Grande. 🌹