

Minnesota Shooter: Demon Possessed?
17 snips Sep 4, 2025
The discussion centers around the chilling possibility of demon possession linked to a recent school shooting. The hosts dive into biblical interpretations and historical contexts of demonization, exploring dark influences that can affect individuals. They examine unsettling evidence, including sketches from the shooter, prompting questions about mental illness versus demonic oppression. Ultimately, they emphasize the hope that faith in Christ can provide when grappling with the reality of supernatural evil and human depravity.
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Supernatural Evil Explains Widespread Depravity
- Michael Roundtree cites Michael Heiser to argue supernatural evil helps explain human depravity and widescale destruction.
- Heiser and Revelation suggest discounting supernatural evil leaves the problem of evil inadequately explained.
Shooter's Journals Spark Speculation
- Roundtree reads the shooter's journals and drawings that sparked demon-possession speculation.
- The images include a demonic mirror-self and writings about death and psychological crisis.
'Demonized' Often Means Oppressed, Not Owned
- Roundtree clarifies 'demon possession' by examining the Greek daimonizomai used in the New Testament.
- Heiser-style interpretation sees it as oppression rather than simplistic ownership.