The following is a discussion that took place due to my video Whitley Strieber “Communion” movie clips.
Matthew Mcpadden
Was thinking about this movie a week ago and “BOOM” its at the library plain as day. Never seen it there before and that is a really off-pop movie from the 80’s. It was weird seeing it there. Any who. At the beginning when they sleep the first night at the cabin it has a shot of the moon. Not moon actually. Moon’s. There was a perfect pictures of two moons and the same reflection off the twin moons just below it from the camera. Gotta tell ya. I think I would remember something like that when I was a teenager. Today everyone is talking about Planet X. People have photo captures of twin suns around the world. Now when I watch an old movie I liked as a kid it “clearly” has a shot of two moon’s side by side. Strange times we live in.
Ken Ammi
That location depicts the cabin wherein he claims he had his first experience with the “Visitors” whom he also calls “Grays” in his meditation room so there is an occult connection.
Matthew Mcpadden
Ya, I remember. I requested the movie “Endangered Species” from that say time period.
After I started watching communion I decided to take it back to the library. I’m saved today and I think it was inappropriate for me to watch or have in my home so after the twin moon’s part i returned it immoderately.
Worlds getting crazy out there bubba and I’m trying to stay on my toes and right with Christ.
Sniff Heinkel
Occult connection? What occult connection? I’ve read the books and I’ve seen the movie many times. There’s nothing about the Occult and demonology in Whitley Strieber’s account. It sounds to me like you just want to inject demons into anything unexplainable.
Ken Ammi
“I felt an absolutely indescribable sense of menace. It was hell on earth to be there, and yet I couldn’t move, couldn’t cry out, couldn’t get away…Whatever was there seemed so monstrously ugly, so filthy and dark and sinister. Of course they were demons. They had to be. And they were here and I couldn’t get away”
–Whitley Strieber, “Transformation” (1988 AD ed. p. 181)
Sniff Heinkel
All that means is that he thought they were demons. It doesn’t prove they are.
Ken Ammi
That was in reply to you asserting, “There’s nothing about the Occult and demonology in Whitley Strieber’s account.” Now you know that there is. Thus, it was, after all, Strieber himself who “just want to inject demons into anything unexplainable.”
SniffHeinkel
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You were right and I was wrong. Happy?
Ken Ammi
I just thought we were discussing what Streiber said.
Well, that was the end of it as no more replies were forthcoming.
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