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¿Existe un Consejo Divino en Japón? | Shintoísmo, Kami y la Red Oscura EspiritualJapón es conocido por su innovación, limpieza y disciplina — pero detrás de esa fachada moderna existe un sistema espiritual milenario que pocos occidentales comprenden del todo. En este episodio exploramos el shintoísmo: su origen, sus prácticas, sus dioses (los kami) y lo que la narrativa bíblica tiene que decir al respecto.¿Es el chinkon una forma de meditación... o algo más oscuro? ¿Qué tienen en común el templo israelita y los santuarios shintoístas? ¿Por qué los japoneses han limpiado sus calles por milenios sin siquiera saber por qué? ¿Y qué rol juegan los Nephilim, los orbes y los OVNIs en todo esto?En este episodio:Qué significa shinto literalmente y por qué importaEl mito de la creación japonés y los dioses Izanami e IzanagiLas chispas divinas, la jerarquía de los kami y el gran espíritu originalEl misogi, el chinkon y las prácticas espirituales del shintoísmoParalelismos sorprendentes entre los santuarios shintoístas y el templo de IsraelPor qué los árboles son luz estelar materializada — y por qué eso importa espiritualmenteEl consejo divino de Japón visto desde una perspectiva bíblica y cristiana"Un consejo divino puede disfrazarse manifestándose a través de la cultura para no ser rechazado, sino acogido. Ese es su modus operandi."Si alguna vez has visto anime y sentiste que había algo más detrás, este episodio es para ti.🔔 Suscríbete para más contenido sobre teología, consejos divinos y la red oscura espiritual.#Shintoísmo #ConsejoDivino #Japón #Kami #TeologíaBíblica #RedOscura #4Dragon #Nephilim #Espiritualidad #Anime
🔥 Are You Actually Ready for Spiritual Warfare — Or Just Pretending?Most Christians talk about spiritual warfare like it's a bumper sticker. But what does it actually look like when hell breaks loose in your life, your family, and your mind?In this raw, unscripted episode of Dark Web Theologians, we go deep into what it means to war in the heavenlies — not the churchy cliché version, but the real, exhausting, tear-stained, 2AM kind. From battling isolation and intrusive thoughts, to praying across state lines for a sister in crisis, to understanding WHY the enemy carpet bombs instead of fighting clean — this episode will rewire how you see the fight you're already in.In this episode:Why God's motive for ALL warfare is family — and why that should be yours tooThe David & Goliath moment everyone misses (the real spiritual battle came AFTER)Isaiah 54:17 — the part of the verse everybody forgets that changes everythingHow principalities work differently in different regions (yes, it matters where you live)Why the enemy prefers the pew over the battlefieldThe Art of War vs. spiritual warfare — Sun Tzu never saw this comingWhat it means that the church is called to demonstrate God's wisdom to demonsWhy you need a phalanx, not a prayer chain💬 "The enemy spends more time in church than the most devout saint."⚔️ "There are no non-participants in this war."🛡️ "Make sure you have enough people to pick you up and not leave you behind."Whether you're in the middle of it right now or you've been sleepwalking through it — this episode is for you.👇 Drop a comment: What does spiritual warfare look like in YOUR life?🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode — Does Japan Have a Divine Council? (Shintoism deep dive coming soon)📌 Support us on Patreon for $3/month — Spanish AND English content dropping regularly.#SpiritualWarfare #DarkWebTheologians #ChristianPodcast #WarInTheHeavenlies #Principalities #ArtOfWar #FaithAndFire #BibleStudy #ChristianContent #Nephilim
En este episodio, tu anfitrión — Ricky — explora uno de los temas más fascinantes y controversiales de las Escrituras: los Nefilim. ¿Quiénes eran realmente estos seres? ¿De dónde vinieron y por qué su existencia fue tan amenazante para la humanidad?Comenzando con un análisis etimológico de la palabra nefilim en hebreo, el episodio profundiza en el relato de Génesis 6, los Vigilantes, y la manera en que estos seres celestiales se unieron con mujeres humanas para engendrar una raza híbrida de gigantes. También se aborda por qué Dios envió el diluvio, el papel del Libro de Enoc, y cómo los gigantes reaparecieron después del diluvio —incluyendo figuras como Goliat.Con referencias a eruditos como Michael Heiser y conexiones con culturas antiguas como la egipcia y la grecolatina, este episodio ofrece una perspectiva teológica profunda y sin filtros sobre uno de los misterios más grandes de la Biblia.Si estás listo para desafiar lo que sabes y adentrarte en lo sobrenatural de las Escrituras, este episodio es para ti.
In this episode of Come to the Dark Web, host Ricky sits down with guest Austin Cox for a deep dive into the fascinating and unsettling world of Japanese ghosts — the Yūrei (幽霊). From vengeful Onryō and mother spirits (Ubume) to noble warrior ghosts (Goryō) and mischievous household spirits, Austin walks us through the distinct categories of Japanese supernatural entities and what sets them apart from Western ghost lore.The conversation explores some of Japan's most famous haunted locations — including the ruins of Hachigata Castle, the infamous Inunaki Tunnel, and the tragic Hakkōda Mountain disaster of 1902 — and unpacks iconic legends like Oiwa-san and Okiku. Along the way, Ricky and Austin connect these ancient stories to deeper theological discussions about the spiritual realm, demonic activity, apostasy, and the cyclical nature of history and prophecy.Whether you're a fan of Japanese folklore, paranormal history, or theology at the fringe, this episode is one you won't want to miss.God bless. Shalom, Shalom, and Maranatha.
¿De Dónde Vienen los Nefilim? | Los Vigilantes, los Hijos de Dios y los Gigantes de la BibliaEn este episodio, Ricky te lleva a explorar uno de los temas más fascinantes y poco hablados en los círculos cristianos: los Nefilim y los Vigilantes. ¿Quiénes eran realmente los "hijos de Dios" en Génesis 6? ¿Qué son los vigilantes y cuál era su propósito original? Y lo más importante, ¿cómo encajan los gigantes de la Biblia en la cosmovisión cristiana?Desde su perspectiva como lingüista y creyente, Ricky desglosa la etimología de palabras clave como ángel, Elohim y Nefilim, y nos guía a través de pasajes bíblicos en Génesis, Salmos y Daniel para revelar una imagen más completa del consejo divino de Dios. También explora el polémico Libro de Enoc y por qué merece atención, aunque no sea parte del canon bíblico tradicional.Este es el episodio perfecto para los teólogos curiosos que no le temen a las preguntas difíciles. ¡No te lo pierdas!Síguenos en redes sociales: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | X (Twitter)Si tienes una experiencia sobrenatural o una pregunta teológica que te está quemando, Ricky quiere escucharte. ¡Contáctanos!🎙️ The Christian Theological Dark Web — Lo que en tu iglesia no se aborda.
¿Quiénes eran los Vigilantes? ¿Qué ocurrió realmente en Génesis 6? ¿Y por qué el Libro de Enoc lo hace aún más inquietante? Los Cuatro Dragones regresan después de una pausa — y regresan con todo. Un podcast bilingüe (español e inglés) dedicado a los temas que la teología convencional pocas veces se atreve a tocar. Nuevo episodio cada dos semanas. El viaje comienza el 14 de abril.
Join hosts Ricky and Shelley on the Christian Theological Dark Web as they welcome special guest Austin Cox for a fascinating deep dive into Japanese cryptids and yokai.In this episode, Austin shares his extensive knowledge of Japanese culture and mythology, exploring the mysterious world of yokai—creatures and phenomena that blur the lines between the spiritual and physical realms. From the Tsukumogami (objects that gain souls after 100 years) to the terrifying Gashadokuro (giant skeleton warriors), discover how these entities connect to deeper spiritual truths.The conversation covers the Kappa (water-dwelling creatures), faceless monks, mudmen haunting rice fields, and even Austin's own potential encounter with a Tengu on a remote Japanese mountain. Along the way, the hosts explore surprising connections between Japanese folklore, biblical concepts, and the spiritual significance of Japan itself.Whether you're fascinated by Japanese culture, interested in spiritual warfare, or curious about how ancient folklore reveals universal truths, this episode offers both education and entertainment. Austin's detailed knowledge combined with Ricky and Shelley's theological insights creates a compelling discussion that reveals how studying the "weird and fringe" can glorify the Father and uncover the works of the enemy.
After an extended silence, Ricky is back with a long-overdue update on the Christian Theological Dark Web Podcast. In this episode, he shares what's been happening behind the scenes — personally, spiritually, and with the show itself.God has been doing a deep work. Between shifting callings, life changes for co-host Shelly, and a season of personal renewal, the silence was necessary. Now, with a clearer sense of direction, the CTDW is moving forward with a new structure: weekly episodes alternating between English and Spanish, seasonal topic arcs, and guests joining the conversation.The fringe community is changing too — fewer people feel called to be chronically online, and more are sensing a divine shift in what needs to be discussed. Tune in to hear what's coming in April and why Ricky believes God is pulling back the curtain on things the church can no longer afford to ignore.As always — God bless, Shalom Shalom, and Maranatha. Come, Lord Jesus.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/thectdw/subscribe“Christians” make everything taboo? Do you think the scientific and supernatural play a part in everyday Christian life?Do you believe the Church is on life support refuses to engage with God culture on an honest level? YOURE.NOT.ALONEChurch rarely allows us to discuss questions of real spiritual life or paranormal that interact with our world. So, let's confront the behemoths.Ricky and Shelley
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