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Remote Viewing: Always Demonic? (w/ Matthew McGuire)

Remote Viewing: Always Demonic? (w/ Matthew McGuire)

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Are psychic abilities like remote viewing, telepathy, and clairvoyance actually remnants of Adam’s pre-Fall gifts? In this episode, Michael Young (Charismatic Cheetah Podcast) interviews Matthew C. McGuire about his article exploring the provocative thesis of Abbot Alois Wiesinger, a Catholic theologian who believed paranormal powers are atrophied functions of the human soul—intended to be redeemed by grace.

We discuss:

  • What remote viewing and other psychic abilities actually are

  • The surprising religious origins of parapsychology

  • Whether Christians should be involved in practices like remote viewing

  • Wiesinger’s conclusions about “loosening the soul”

  • What Augustine and C.S. Lewis had to say about mystical and psychic experiences

  • Real-world programs like the U.S. government’s Star Gate psychic spy project

  • How Christians can discern true mysticism from pseudomysticism

  • And why this topic matters in the modern supernatural conversation

If you're into fringe theology, parapsychology, spiritual gifts, and Christian discernment—this episode is for you.

🔗 Matthew C. McGuire’s article: CLICK HERE

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