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vongregormench 1 point ago +2 / -1

He just says anything and everything that comes to mind, some of which is plausible, and some of which isn't remotely plausible. It's called confirmation bias when we do this. He was right about the monkeys and the child's blood, but not precisely right, and he was wrong about the inter-dimensional aliens. If he turns out to be right about the inter-dimensional aliens then I will change my mind and tell everyone that he is a prophet sent from god.

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gamephreak5 8 points ago +8 / -0

When Alex says "inter-dimensional aliens", he's not literally talking about the greys phasing in and out of existence.

That's his way of naming Biblical demons in a way that sounds more "acceptable" and "plausible", because the moment the average non-Christian hears the word "Demon", they immediately zone out and think "ah, another Christian whackjob!"

You know how Alex says these aliens are like vampires sucking the lifeforce out of children? Well, demons do indeed do that, feeding off of people's fear and negativity.

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Morgoth 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is precisely what Jones means by this.

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starch4thewin 1 point ago +1 / -0

He also clearly stated that he doesn't believe it in that exact manner either, but the people he is talking about believe it.

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vongregormench 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s not the only example of something outlandish that has no basis in objective reality that Jones has mentioned it’s just the one I can remember because it’s in a lot of memes. He says off the cuff insanity on a regular basis and my brain just chooses not to record it. I’m sure you know what I mean in general.