
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 153 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

There is a war happening around you… and most people don’t even realize it.
In this partner episode with Grotto In The Tarpit, we sit down with Pastor Dave Bryan to expose the reality of spiritual warfare, hindering spirits, and the unseen battle th... more
For centuries Christians have believed the lost will suffer eternal conscious punishment in hell.
But in recent years another idea has been gaining traction — annihilationism.
This doctrine teaches that the wicked will eventually be destroyed and ce... more
The world is changing faster than anyone imagined.
AI agents are talking to each other. Neuralink is merging minds with machines. Digital currency is replacing cash. 6G technology is expanding. And global systems are preparing for total control.
In... more
For millennia, a cosmic spiritual war has hidden in plain sight.
In this explosive Members-Only conversation, I sit down with Dr. Michael K. Lake to mark the 10-year anniversary of The Sheeriyth Imperative — and what he shares is more urgent now tha... more
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It's not abundant but neither are unicorns but it's so refreshing finding like minded voices
Kyle is honestly tackling topics that need to be covered. Even if he doesn’t always get to the core of what I personally think, the conversations need to be had. These things are not supposed to be about pushing dogma, but looking at uncomfortable topics and discussing them openly. Kudos to Kyle for doing that. Fewer ads would make it easier to focus, though.
There are so many ads it’s distracting and also these guys don’t stay on topic. It’s all over the place.
I don’t think you know that in the democrat party there is both a left and a far right side of them. Keep the politics out of this show please. Democrats have and always will support white supremacy even if you don’t
Hello from IA. I enjoy your show and am currently listening to the Nov 30 episode about Jonah. Recommend David W. Lowe’s book, Earthquake Resurrection. The earthquake in Matthew occurred when Christ was resurrected NOT when He was crucified. The power that raised Him from the dead also resurrected many others! Check out Lowe’s book and you’ll see what I mean. God bless!
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Focused on exploring fringe biblical and conspiratorial themes, this podcast offers listeners insights into spiritual warfare, often delving into controversial subjects that traditional religious teachings may overlook. Each episode features engaging discussions with authors, spiritual leaders, and experts who provide diverse perspectives on topics like creation, biblical interpretation, spiritual authority, and the impact of modern societal issues on faith. The podcast is likely to appeal to those interested in alternative views of spirituality and the intersection of faith with contemporary issues like censorship, child trafficking, and the role of technology in shaping spiritual narratives.
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Recent guests on The Word At War include:
1. Joy Pugh
2. Dr. Michael Lake
3. Michael K. Lake
4. Larry Ragland
5. Micah Van Huss
6. Adam Ferris
7. Bennett Tanton
8. Jeffrey Weitzel
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