Tucker is NOT the kind of person to make this up. He is credible. It took me a couple years to talk abt something that happened too me that was natural. I 💯 believe him.
I believe him. Im not even Catholic yet and growing up me and my siblings experienced quite a bit of demonic possession going on. Very scary Very Real.
I believe him. I was pulled out of bed while half awake and I had a hand print bruise on my ankle the next morning where I felt the grab. I was also alone in an inside locked bedroom. I actually fought the thing pulling me out of bed till it let go, and I'll be honest, it was strong as hell. I've never used substances and I've never even drunk alcohol. Either way, never forgotten it 10 years on. 🙏🏾
I had a very similar experience, but i think it was a kind of sleep paralysis (no marks left, and my body didnt change positions). It felt real though. The description of demons by Lucia in Our Lady of Fatima’s apparition matched exactly what i saw. “The demons could be distinguished by their terrifying and repellent likeness to frightful and unknown animals, black and transparent like burning coals.” Its exactly what I saw. I’ve never felt more terrified than the split second when I felt it grab my ankle and yank me into the air. Thats when I woke up
@@LeoWatcher7 Thanks for sharing. The fact it left a hand print on your ankle is terrifying. I got pushed hard by two hands down some stairs once in an empty home. It stays with you forever. God bless
I believe him Michael,this guy is been all over the world interviewing very important people including my favorite president bukele, Putin bishop barron and more
Sometimes people don’t say anything when they experience something paranormal because they know that most people won’t believe them, and they don’t want to deal with the crap of being thought of as a liar or a nut case.
I believe he's telling the truth because I can't see how lying would benefit him. I can't judge his explanation, but he doesn't come across about one who is reluctant to seek alternative explanations before going public with this.
That laugh is Tucker's typical laugh when he is discussing unbelievable things. You can hear it whenever he discusses crazy things done or said by politicians on both sides of the aisle.
I have watched Tucker for years, and in the last couple of years, I have noticed that he speaks more and more about spiritual things that indicate a move towards a serious belief in the Christian faith. In fact, I've predicted that he is on his way to becoming Catholic. He is advertising the Hallow app and has interviewed a couple of priests, including Fr. Vincent Lampert, an exorcist. This experience he describes fits with what I've seen in his commentary in the last two years. I'm not saying there couldn't be a natural explanation, but Tucker definitely doesn't seem like the type to make this up. And it's likely that he considered natural explanations before coming to the conclusion that something supernatural happened to him.
I listen to Tucker from time to time and I have noticed that he brings God up quite a bit. I think he's definitely seeking. First I've heard about demons though.
You are right -- it is not always demons. But the fact that Tucker Carlson began to want to read the Bible might mean something. These hymns that are being rejected are poor musically. But a lot of what sounds "cringy" seems to be referring to Biblical quotes. Or the wheat, scattered and now gathered, is a reference to one of the canons of the Novus Ordo Mass, I think -- which in turn is a reference to one of the Early Church fathers, isn't it?
My guess is he was with another woman that left scratches on his back and went this route to avoid responsibility. Though him having a demon inside that spews all that hate may be possible.
Not making any judgement as to the veracity of this account, but.....if I were a public figure like Tucker I probably wouldn't go running to MSM and blab about this. Can you imagine the fun that WAPO wd have with this story? I wd be very selective as to who I told this to....
We do too, I think. I try to go to the mass that skips the hymns, but our new music director is actually really good, so I don't mind too much the hymns.
If those chuch song bans happened in my home diocese they would literally have nothing else to play. I don't know what it is, but there's an age group that seems to really like those songs and if a priest tries something different the people get into a big fit
I don't see the heresy in any of those three hymns you went over. The first two are awful, but I kind of like Table of Plenty. But still nothing special.
As a big fan of yours, I’m extremely disappointed in your take on Tucker’s personal experience. You’re skeptical to the point of ridicule. You should have watched this with an Exorcist or someone more spiritual. If it were he wife or dog, he would’ve said. Your response is precisely why people are reluctant to tell their stories, never mind your lecture on sola Scriptura IMany people get attacked. And, no, it wasn’t his wife or dog. You’re better than this.
Nobody should be so quick as to believe a man just from a single video. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but we are warned against things like this and being so quick to assume or judge (whether that's a good judgement, or most especially bad). I've had several demonic experiences happen to me before I made full communion last year, and it was in those nights that the heat of temptations and great spiritual warfare would take place, and not just mentally take a toll on me, but physically too. Now I've said all of that, do you believe me? I could tell you the full scoop, but would you believe me? I'd simply say that being open-minded is key, but trusting implicitly based solely off of what I said? Mmm, be careful about doing that... All I'll say is this: if real, we need to hope and (in either case) pray for Tucker and his wife! They need the true protection and salvation found in the redemptive might of the Holy Catholic Church! God love you all. Pax Christi.
You may not believe in demons but Jesus was talking about them 2000 years ago. Also demons have appeared in every religion/culture, so I am not sure why 1692 is significant - other than bcs some Americans went crazy on rotten grain and hallucinated witches.
My guess is he was with another woman that left scratches on his back and went this route to avoid responsibility. Though him having a demon inside that spews all that hate may be possible.
Tucker is NOT the kind of person to make this up. He is credible. It took me a couple years to talk abt something that happened too me that was natural. I 💯 believe him.
I believe him. Im not even Catholic yet and growing up me and my siblings experienced quite a bit of demonic possession going on. Very scary Very Real.
I believe him. I was pulled out of bed while half awake and I had a hand print bruise on my ankle the next morning where I felt the grab. I was also alone in an inside locked bedroom. I actually fought the thing pulling me out of bed till it let go, and I'll be honest, it was strong as hell. I've never used substances and I've never even drunk alcohol. Either way, never forgotten it 10 years on. 🙏🏾
I had a very similar experience, but i think it was a kind of sleep paralysis (no marks left, and my body didnt change positions). It felt real though. The description of demons by Lucia in Our Lady of Fatima’s apparition matched exactly what i saw. “The demons could be distinguished by their terrifying and repellent likeness to frightful and unknown animals, black and transparent like burning coals.” Its exactly what I saw. I’ve never felt more terrified than the split second when I felt it grab my ankle and yank me into the air. Thats when I woke up
@@LeoWatcher7 Thanks for sharing. The fact it left a hand print on your ankle is terrifying. I got pushed hard by two hands down some stairs once in an empty home. It stays with you forever. God bless
@@whiterose41380yes, sounds very similar. So sorry, as these things can be scary as hell when it happens! 🙏🏾
@@SometimesWatch That is freaking awful 😬 Can't believe how many people are getting harmed by these things, God bless to you too! 🙏🏾
I don't believe him
Surviving hymns is the penance we pay to receive the Eucharist
I believe him Michael,this guy is been all over the world interviewing very important people including my favorite president bukele, Putin bishop barron and more
I believe him. Things like this do happen. I was just surprised that he, as a public figure, admitted it
Sometimes people don’t say anything when they experience something paranormal because they know that most people won’t believe them, and they don’t want to deal with the crap of being thought of as a liar or a nut case.
Right- you’d need to process it all. It would take me a long time for me!
Hey tucker... Tell your wife that this RUclipsr wants to talk to her immediately
Otherwise he won't believe your story
Bring her now!!
I believe he's telling the truth because I can't see how lying would benefit him. I can't judge his explanation, but he doesn't come across about one who is reluctant to seek alternative explanations before going public with this.
That laugh is Tucker's typical laugh when he is discussing unbelievable things. You can hear it whenever he discusses crazy things done or said by politicians on both sides of the aisle.
I have watched Tucker for years, and in the last couple of years, I have noticed that he speaks more and more about spiritual things that indicate a move towards a serious belief in the Christian faith. In fact, I've predicted that he is on his way to becoming Catholic. He is advertising the Hallow app and has interviewed a couple of priests, including Fr. Vincent Lampert, an exorcist. This experience he describes fits with what I've seen in his commentary in the last two years. I'm not saying there couldn't be a natural explanation, but Tucker definitely doesn't seem like the type to make this up. And it's likely that he considered natural explanations before coming to the conclusion that something supernatural happened to him.
I listen to Tucker from time to time and I have noticed that he brings God up quite a bit. I think he's definitely seeking. First I've heard about demons though.
Thanks, Michael! I appreciate your take on secular & church news.🙏❤️
Thanks
No i would absolutely NOT talk about it except to my priest
I'd like more elaboration on why you called the hymns effeminate. Could you discuss masculinity/femininity in an episode with detail?
New form of evangelizing your husband. Claw him in his sleep and convince him it was a demon.
LOL
You are right -- it is not always demons. But the fact that Tucker Carlson began to want to read the Bible might mean something.
These hymns that are being rejected are poor musically. But a lot of what sounds "cringy" seems to be referring to Biblical quotes. Or the wheat, scattered and now gathered, is a reference to one of the canons of the Novus Ordo Mass, I think -- which in turn is a reference to one of the Early Church fathers, isn't it?
Lol I just got home from mass… Table of Plenty was our song during the offertory. Yikes! Are we all heretics now?! 😱
🙏✌️❤️✝️
My guess is he was with another woman that left scratches on his back and went this route to avoid responsibility. Though him having a demon inside that spews all that hate may be possible.
The Tucker fans getting offended on his behalf is hilarious. Mr.Lofton is only asking questions that the Church would ask to confirm the attack.
Exactly, I personally find it bizarre that he didn't show his side or his shoulder.
Not making any judgement as to the veracity of this account, but.....if I were a public figure like Tucker I probably wouldn't go running to MSM and blab about this. Can you imagine the fun that WAPO wd have with this story? I wd be very selective as to who I told this to....
We sing Table of Plenty at my Parish.
We do too, I think. I try to go to the mass that skips the hymns, but our new music director is actually really good, so I don't mind too much the hymns.
So do we. I even like it but I guess I see the issue with it
If those chuch song bans happened in my home diocese they would literally have nothing else to play. I don't know what it is, but there's an age group that seems to really like those songs and if a priest tries something different the people get into a big fit
I don't see the heresy in any of those three hymns you went over. The first two are awful, but I kind of like Table of Plenty. But still nothing special.
I hope USCCB follows Missouri's lead. Wretched songcraft
The stripe patterns will indicate what caused and what not😮
Why would a demon attack their own servant?
I never most priest like rupnik but only from you
I feel like Tucker would be a Protestant of some kind
Wow - after these cringey hymns, those by Martin Luther not looking so bad....
That's my diocese, Jefferson City! 👍
you're on the map!
@@michaelloftonshowhaha 😆
Tucker has lost all credibility. This is just B.S.
As a big fan of yours, I’m extremely disappointed in your take on Tucker’s personal experience. You’re skeptical to the point of ridicule. You should have watched this with an Exorcist or someone more spiritual. If it were he wife or dog, he would’ve said.
Your response is precisely why people are reluctant
to tell their stories, never mind your lecture on sola Scriptura IMany people get attacked. And, no, it wasn’t his wife or dog. You’re better than this.
I think in all are welcome issue is "let us build" since it is not us building the church
We have a role in building the church through evangelism.
Nobody should be so quick as to believe a man just from a single video. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but we are warned against things like this and being so quick to assume or judge (whether that's a good judgement, or most especially bad).
I've had several demonic experiences happen to me before I made full communion last year, and it was in those nights that the heat of temptations and great spiritual warfare would take place, and not just mentally take a toll on me, but physically too.
Now I've said all of that, do you believe me? I could tell you the full scoop, but would you believe me? I'd simply say that being open-minded is key, but trusting implicitly based solely off of what I said? Mmm, be careful about doing that...
All I'll say is this: if real, we need to hope and (in either case) pray for Tucker and his wife! They need the true protection and salvation found in the redemptive might of the Holy Catholic Church!
God love you all. Pax Christi.
That’s cool Paul, Peter, Mathew, John etcetera
but I don’t what to hear your opinions I just want to hear directly from Jesus.
Paul: 👁️👄👁️
BS
Curious about the reason for the name change. Ive seen other creators do this as well
This way he can cover other topics too! ❤
@@holistic_Ology My line of thinking as well. He has been doing a lot of Political stuff on the Channel.
I love you @swoosh1mil
Looks like we haven’t made any progress since 1692 in this country. Unreal.
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@ false. Comment is from someone who uses their brain and lives in the real world.
You may not believe in demons but Jesus was talking about them 2000 years ago. Also demons have appeared in every religion/culture, so I am not sure why 1692 is significant - other than bcs some Americans went crazy on rotten grain and hallucinated witches.
What's this referring to?
My guess is he was with another woman that left scratches on his back and went this route to avoid responsibility. Though him having a demon inside that spews all that hate may be possible.