Welcome to The Word At War—where we confront the fringe biblical and conspiratorial truths the Church avoids. Para bellum spirituale! Prepare for spiritual war!
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianitySpirituality |
Are we facing a world under the grip of demons, murder, and mind control? In this episode Kyle speaks to filmmaker and author David Heavener who exposes shocking truths about the last days, Bible prophecy, and spiritual warfare. This eye-opening expl... more
Join Kyle Millholland and Vicki Joy Anderson as they tackle two of the most urgent topics in today’s church: defeating bad doctrine and understanding spiritual warfare. This powerful conversation dives into how believers can identify false teachings,... more
In this Members-Only episode of The Word at War, Kyle welcomes back returning guest Adam Farris to uncover hidden truths buried in biblical history — exploring how giants, Nephilim, ancient tribes, and spiritual warfare have shaped both ancient Israe... more
We dive into the archives for this episode from when the show was still known as The Tin Foil Hat Club! Guests Tony Cunliffe, a Christian author and speaker, and Paul Hanson, a prominent TikToker explore the Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be ... more
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I listen at bed time and you never know what you’re going to hear. I really enjoy the guys and they have great guests. They open your mind..you don’t have to agree but just listen.
Show covers biblical topics. But, the hosts get off-topic so much throughout the episodes. Add that with the amount of advertisements it becomes a difficult show to listen and finish. The hosts do not like the Baptist religion and often poke fun and scoff at it. So if you’re a Baptist you may want to skip this podcast. This show has so much potential. Perhaps as it grows the host will realize not to get into so much tangents that don’t pertain to the conversation.
I listened to the Brian Godawa episode and thought I’d found a good show to add to my list. Then I listened to one with a guy who thinks the CIA tells the Simpsons what to predict.
Turns out this is a show willing to step well outside reason in the manner of Art Bell, but without the skepticism.
2023 huh? If you guys had started podcasting before TFH then you’d actually have kudos. How about calling yourself “A Joe Rogan Experience Podcast”? It’s just as unoriginal and plagiaristic as ripping off Sam Tripoli.
1 star for TOTAL LACK OF AWARENESS
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A unique exploration of biblical narratives, conspiracies, and the intersection of spirituality and contemporary issues sets this podcast apart. It frequently discusses provocative topics, including biblical prophecies, secret societies, and interpretations of the Book of Revelation, while often engaging with unconventional theories related to historic religious texts. Episodes feature a diverse range of guests, from authors and archaeologists to advocates and screenwriters, all contributing insights into the often-taboo subjects that intertwine faith and culture, making it an intriguing listen for those curious about deeper layers of meaning within religious discourse.
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Recent guests on The Word At War include:
1. Vicki Joy Anderson
2. Adam Farris
3. Tony Cunliffe
4. Kelsey Decker
5. Micah Van Huss
6. Mac Dominic
7. Brett Lee Thomas
8. Fritz Zimmerman
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