Summary of Pastors Make Furries Their New Target

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The YouTube video discusses the trend of pastors making furries their new target. The phenomenon is said to have originated from a 4chan post in January 2022, and has since been used as a justification for unfounded fears and moral panics. Lisa Hansen, a parent who has been tracking the trend, urges people to be aware of it and to support independent media.

  • 00:00:00 Pastor Greg Locke recently held an exorcism conference, during which he taught people how to exercise demons. One of the guest pastors was Daniel Adams, who claimed that astral projection is real and that witches can project into other people's minds. The shirt that Adams was wearing at the time of the sermon was labeled "Faithist."
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  • 00:10:00 The video discusses a phenomenon called "pastors making furries their new target." The phenomenon is said to have originated from a 4chan post in January 2022, and has since been used as a justification for unfounded fears and moral panics. Lisa Hansen, a parent who has been tracking the trend, urges people to be aware of it and to support independent media.
  • 00:15:00 Pastors in the far right are convinced that Portland, Oregon is a "hellscape" created by liberals, and that trans people are changing into demons. Daniel Adams, a pastor in South Africa, claims that these areas are in a state of "insurrection."
  • 00:20:00 The author of the YouTube video tells the story of how he preached in Portland, Oregon, and people put meth rocks on the altar as an offering to Jesus. He claims that there is no demon-possessed person in this case, and that it is most likely him lying. The people in Greglock's church, where he is preaching, are apparently so completely stripped of skepticism that they do not stop and ask themselves is this real.
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