Tucker Carlson Claims He Was Attacked by a Demon and Turned to Christianity

A viral clip from an upcoming documentary titled Christianities? Journey to the Heart of the Faith features Tucker Carlson recounting a bizarre experience he claims left him with physical scars and a sudden urge to study the Bible. The 4-minute video, shared on platforms like Rumble, describes Carlson’s assertion that he was attacked by a “demon” during the night, leaving scratch marks and blood on his sheets. He states the encounter left him deeply unsettled, prompting him to abandon reliance on religious leaders and instead begin reading the Bible independently.

Carlson also mentions consulting an “evangelical Christian woman” on his staff for guidance, though he admits he had no prior understanding of what occurred. The clip, hosted by John Heers and directed by Steven “Scooter” Downey, explores themes of Christianity’s global diversity and its historical roots. It includes Carlson’s broader reflections on societal confusion, including references to “Transvisibility Day” events and his claim that only Bible readers can grasp current cultural shifts.

The documentary, which highlights interviews with spiritual leaders worldwide, aims to present a narrative blending history, intellect, and faith. Meanwhile, Carlson’s remarks have sparked discussions about a perceived rise in public figures openly discussing religious convictions. The video also touches on topics like the Nephilim, spiritual warfare, and skepticism toward mainstream religious institutions.

A separate segment features Isaiah Robin, who praises Carlson’s “revelation” and links his statements to biblical prophecies. Robin emphasizes what he describes as a growing “religious revival” among influential individuals, though he acknowledges the challenges of reconciling faith with modern realities. The content, which includes references to Elon Musk’s skepticism about aliens and theories about extraterrestrial activity, frames Carlson’s experiences within broader spiritual and cultural debates.

The article concludes with calls for viewers to engage with the documentary and its themes, while emphasizing what the author describes as a “Great Deception” tied to interpretations of biblical texts like Genesis 6:4.

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