Coast to Coast AM...'work of the devil?'

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I cannot take seriously those who are open to the possibility of space aliens but deny Jesus Christ…or at the least give the same level of possibility as they do for space aliens.

There is more DIRECT EVIDENCE of Biblical reality in this world than there is of Space Aliens…
 
I used to work night shift and did for many years, and we would listen to the show. The first time I heard it, I thought Art Bell was actually the comic/actor Larry Miller. They sound so much alike, especially their voice inflections. Someone I worked with at the time told me that it was a real show. I still thought it was a hoot.

Then I start to go to RCIA and started reading about the Church, teachings and doctrines. The show took a whole new tone. While at times I thought it was spooky and disturbing, I mainly felt sorry for the guests and the callers. These are people so lost, they are searching for anything to believe in and to cling to.
What is so sad is the answer is right in front them, with arms wide open waiting for them.
 
Faithful 2 Rome:
I cannot take seriously those who are open to the possibility of space aliens but deny Jesus Christ…or at the least give the same level of possibility as they do for space aliens.

There is more DIRECT EVIDENCE of Biblical reality in this world than there is of Space Aliens…
Actually, if it ever comes up, most of the guests do believe in Jesus. I’ve never heard a guest deny the existence of Jesus.

At least most of the time, the hosts know when/that their guests are crackpots, but they go along with them for the sake of the show. Everyone I know who listens to it regards the majority of it as fiction, something like going to a science fiction movie.
Don’t ever take a guest seriously, unless maybe when they are talking about HAM radio or one of those kinds of topics.

Once Ed Dames was talking a lot about some aliens that were on their way to earth, when someone asked him a question about bigfoot. He said that he couldn’t comment on bigfoot because it might hurt his credibility.

Unfortunately, some shows have had “priests” as guests (after the death of Malachi Martin). They seemed less like priests than anyone I know. One said he was a U.S. priest, Latin rite, but belonged to no diocese, and had a wife and children. He presented himself as a typical priest, though. These guests do a lot to harm the image of the Church to those who don’t know better.

Anyway, unless you’re in a vehicle, you’re much better off getting a shortwave radio and listening to EWTN radio at night. It’s great!
(and aren’t you sick of the 10 minutes of commercials every half hour on Coast-to-Coast?)
 
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S_Corda:
Actually, if it ever comes up, most of the guests do believe in Jesus. I’ve never heard a guest deny the existence of Jesus.

At least most of the time, the hosts know when/that their guests are crackpots, but they go along with them for the sake of the show. Everyone I know who listens to it regards the majority of it as fiction, something like going to a science fiction movie.
Don’t ever take a guest seriously, unless maybe when they are talking about HAM radio or one of those kinds of topics.

Once Ed Dames was talking a lot about some aliens that were on their way to earth, when someone asked him a question about bigfoot. He said that he couldn’t comment on bigfoot because it might hurt his credibility.

Unfortunately, some shows have had “priests” as guests (after the death of Malachi Martin). They seemed less like priests than anyone I know. One said he was a U.S. priest, Latin rite, but belonged to no diocese, and had a wife and children. He presented himself as a typical priest, though. These guests do a lot to harm the image of the Church to those who don’t know better.

Anyway, unless you’re in a vehicle, you’re much better off getting a shortwave radio and listening to EWTN radio at night. It’s great!
(and aren’t you sick of the 10 minutes of commercials every half hour on Coast-to-Coast?)
At least the commercials are the only thing that is REAL on the program! :eek:

go with God!
Edwin
 
Did anyone hear last night/this morning’s program? I only heard the last half hour.
The topic was about Noah’s Ark and the possible finding of the ark.
Here is a website that was given:
wyattmuseum.com/
Your thoughts?

go with God!
Edwin
 
I live in a rural area and leave for work at 2:30 a.m. I have to drive about 25 miles (a half-hour or so) along a mostly deserted and heavily forested highway through an Indian reservation in south central New Mexico.

And everyone asks me if I listen to Coast to Coast.

ARE THEY NUTS??? :bigyikes: As my husband would say, “Call me chicken and I’ll lay you an egg!”
I pray my rosary and then listen to the John Tesh radio show, “Intelligence for Your Life”!

Blue"bwak, bwak"Rose
 
I’ve listened to Coast to Coast for a few years now, off and on, and I have heard George Noory say several times that he is Catholic.

Maybe we should pray for him.

And maybe I should stop listening to that show so much. Sometimes it does adversely affect my faith and cause me to start questioning things.

Thank you, all you post-ers. I’m going to take your good advice to heart.

MrsMcBear
 
I think it is a good show for when you are driving late at night and it’s just entertainment!!!

Taking it seriously and having it somehow affect your faith is like thinking professional wrestling is a sport or that listening to Rush Limbaugh gives you all the news you need. It’s just entertainment!

Pat
 
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patg:
I think it is a good show for when you are driving late at night and it’s just entertainment!!!

Taking it seriously and having it somehow affect your faith is like thinking professional wrestling is a sport or that listening to Rush Limbaugh gives you all the news you need. It’s just entertainment!
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soccermom:
. Wow, what an eye-opener that was - the battle between the Triune God and Our Blessed Mother & the fallen angels with helpless souls caught in the middle.
this is an awkward sentence, prompting me to aks, what side was our Blessed Mother on in this epic battle? Or since you are yourself a soccer mom, was she on the sidelines with the gatorade?
 
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Edwin1961:
Tonight I couldn’t sleep and listened to the program on and off.
Some of the stuff I heard really confirms why I started this post to begin with.

Tonight (July10) I heard about
Immortals walking the earth. Some guy called saying that he was born in 1499 and other immortals were coming out to get him. So, he couldn’t stay on the phone too long!
(A real nut or WHAT!?)

Some guy called from Arizona who said that he saw four black helicopters rise in the middle of the night and flashing their lights. This man was not detected. So when this guy walk into the middle of a ‘phony cornfield’ he looked into the hold and found military people working underground. If this was a ‘secret’ base why wouldn’t the security find the guy with infrared detection or heat censors! ALL of this in an artifical cornfield. Do they take the fake corn filed down for the winter? (Night of the Phoenix lights). Spaceship stuff… :rolleyes:

Another guy called saying that the Mayan calendar will end at 2012. (Yeah, right?) :rolleyes:
Well on the Mayan calendar, they are right. This is a fact pretty well recognized by many who don’t even appear on the Coast to Coast show. As for the rest of your post, particularly the cornfield:

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
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patg:
I think it is a good show for when you are driving late at night and it’s just entertainment!!!

Taking it seriously and having it somehow affect your faith is like thinking professional wrestling is a sport or that listening to Rush Limbaugh gives you all the news you need. It’s just entertainment!
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Just as any “talk show” Coast to Coast must pay the bills. C to C is not in the air for several hours a night just for your entertainment - it is the DOLLAR that drives C to C to try to have a large audience. They too are going for the DOLLAR.

Since it must have a large audience C to C strives to be “unusual”. Who would listen late at night or early in the morning to a show that rehashed what had been said on the daytime talk shows? Not many.

Malachi Martin:This is from a previous post. "Fr. Malachi Martin was a revered guest on the show. Art Bell loved having him on and was fascinated by Fr. Martin’s comments. I heard all of his interviews. (I believe a Canadian apostolate featured a series of in depth interviews a couple years ago which I got a hold of). He had a huge love for Our Lord, the Blessed Mother & the Church. He worked at the Vatican, held many advanced degrees in various languages, philophopy, etc., one of the truly brilliant thinkers of our day. He hailed from Ireland & was ordained as a Jesuit. He was an insider at the Vatican & but in later years, disillusioned with the direction of the Jesuits, with permission from the Holy See left the order. He moved to Manhattan, wrote best-selling novels, said daily Mass on his own, worked in his neighborhood. At that point, he was not under the authority of a Bishop but he was still a priest. But the most difficult times of his priesthood were his experiences as an exorcist which he openly discussed on the program. Wow, what an eye-opener that was - the battle between the Triune God and Our Blessed Mother & the fallen angels with helpless souls caught in the middle.

I have a book written by Father Martin called :Hostage to the Devil". It reviews saveral of his Exorcisms. It teaches you some of the tricks of the Devil. Only a Priest who had been involved in Exorcisms could have written as Father Martin did. He was a Priest after he left the Vatican. He was a professor at the Vatican’s Pontifical Biblical Institute. Some things attributed to Father Martin actually came from a novel that he wrote - not from his real life.👍
 
I couldn’t sleep tonight, so of course I was courious and listened.

During the final hour, the host, commented on his spiritual background. George Noori stated that he grew up Catholic but no longer believes in organized religion.
He stated also that the Bible has some true events, and creation is 4.5 billion years ago.

I just all the proof I need that the Ne Age movement is alive and well on Coast to Coast. … the father of lies lurks there.

Go with God!
Edwin
 
I used to listen to Coast to Coast. It’s just a load of superstitious nonsense intended to frighten listeners. Now, I listen to *The Tony Snow Show *and The Lars Larson Show on FOX radio. 👍
 
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Edwin1961:
the father of lies lurks there.
Well if he does, it’s not every night with every guest; last night they had on an astronaut (Dr Edgar Mitchell) who went to the moon; he gave a wonderful interview, all about the space program, the trip and much informtion of the earth, it’s estimated age , etc. It’s like any other media; ya takes yer pick and there is always the radio dial which when turned takes us elsewhere.
 
What about “psycic detectives”? Rush Limbaugh mentioned Art Bell one time, Bell had something happen to him? and said Bell was one very kind good man. Did not get into Bell’s radio stuff just the man.
 
There’s a guy out of L.A. named Phil Henry. He does the all the voices of these “crazy” people that are supposedly “guests” on his show; they have rather wild ideas and opinions. It’s quite amusing…if you know this fact. It’s even more amusing when “real” callers phone -in to confront these “guests” (which are really Phil Henry).

His shows can get rather raunchy though, so beware.
 
Another Forum Member posted some disturbing news that Coast to Coast had recently feautred two people who claim that DaVinci Code was true.

forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=55018

Since I do not listen to that program anymore, I will take it that this particular program took place.

Coast to Coast brings out the ‘evil’ and gives them a venue to spew out hatred toward Christ and His Chruch.
(I am sure Coast to Coast had a field day with PJII passing and Benedict XVI, so far.)
 
I try not to listen to the stories of abductions, aliens, etc, that they have from people talking on the Open Line segments. Hour would you even verify if they are telling the truth anyway. I have found some of the guests very interesting, such as people talking about what the government hasn’t told us about the Oklahoma City Bombing, 911 disaster, etc. Does anyone really think our government is telling everything on the up and up?

There were even people talking about sensors that are planned to be added to all products bought (sounds similiar to Revelation?), which are in fact being put in many products sold at a leading retail store. The sensors have the ability to know individual products, not just for pricing purposes such as barcodes. So the government could conceivably trace minute purchases, even long after the item had been bought by just scanning it at a later time.

Sounds sort of like Big Brother to me!!!
 
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