In this conversation, host BT and author Anthony Delgado delve into the themes of good versus evil, the role of supernatural entities known as the Watchers, and the implications of these beliefs in contemporary faith. They explore the historical context of the Watchers, their interactions with humanity, and how modern interpretations of spirituality often overlook these ancient narratives. The discussion emphasizes the need for a balanced understanding of the supernatural in preaching and the importance of reclaiming an ancient worldview to navigate the complexities of faith in a postmodern society.
Website: anthonydelgado.net
Podcast: youtube
Chapters
00:00 The Battle Between Good and Evil
02:24 Forethought by BT
10:00 Interview with Delgado begins
18:03 The Role of the Watchers in Human History
27:49 The Intersection of Spirituality and Modernity
37:42 Navigating the Supernatural in Contemporary Faith
47:26 Reclaiming the Ancient Worldview
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