In a recent episode of “The Shawn Ryan Show,” host Shawn Ryan interviewed Angela Ford, a former U.S. Army remote viewer associated with the Stargate Project—a program that explored psychic phenomena for intelligence purposes.
During the interview, Ford recounted a UFO sighting from her youth, an experience that initially sparked her interest in the paranormal. The conversation took a compelling turn when Ryan inquired about her perspectives on religion, specifically the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
At that moment, Ford became visibly uncomfortable and momentarily speechless, an incident that has since garnered significant attention online.
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This moment raises profound questions about the nature of spiritual encounters and the reality of demonic influences.
Many believe that experiences labeled as extraterrestrial encounters may, in fact, be manifestations of demonic activity. Ford’s reaction to the mention of the crucifixion could be seen as an indication of the profound power inherent in Jesus’s name over those who are demonized.
The Bible warns against engaging with mediums and spiritists, cautioning that such practices can lead to spiritual defilement (see Lev. 19:31). Ford’s reaction when confronted with the topic of Jesus’s sacrifice might serve as a poignant reminder of the spiritual warfare that permeates our world.
In our modern society, it’s easy to dismiss the concept of demons as archaic or symbolic. However, incidents like this suggest that spiritual entities—angelic and demonic—are active and influential. Recognizing this reality is crucial. Awareness of spiritual warfare equips us to seek protection and guidance through faith, ensuring that we do not inadvertently expose ourselves to harmful influences.
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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.