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The Problem With The Paranormal

The Problem With The Paranormal

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In this compelling episode of The Demonologist Podcast, Adam Blai, a Peritus of Religious Demonology and Exorcism, dismantles the modern fascination with the supernatural to reveal the profound spiritual risks hidden beneath the surface. Blai begins by tracing the lineage of modern mediumship back to the Civil War era and historical hoaxes like the Fox sisters, illustrating how early deceptions paved the way for a cultural obsession that has been heavily amplified by contemporary paranormal television. He provides a vital theological distinction often missed by enthusiasts: the fundamental difference between ghosts—the souls of the deceased—and demons, which are non-human, malevolent entities that frequently masquerade as human spirits to gain trust and invitation.


The conversation takes a sobering turn as Blai addresses the inherent dangers of "ghost hunting," emphasizing that seeking out the unknown is rarely a neutral act. By exploring the origins of witchcraft and the mechanics of spiritual attachment, he highlights how high-profile tragedies that have made national headlines serve as a grim roadmap for what happens when curiosity overrides spiritual caution. Blai warns that the "entertainment" found in modern paranormal exploration often masks a much darker reality, where opening doors to the "other side" can have deadly consequences.

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