A new research facility is using extended IV DMT sessions to establish two-way communication with the non-human beings people encounter while tripping — and the beings keep showing up.

Here in the Church of the Undead (COTU) I step into the clothes of “Pastor Darren.” I still share things that are dark, strange, or macabre – diving into the paranormal, true crime, monsters, and more just like my daily podcast… but in this weekly feature I try to find a biblical take on the subject matter. I have to say, it’s a fun challenge.
While you can hear COTU inside the regular Weird Darkness podcast and YouTube channel, it is also available as its own podcast and YouTube channel if you want to share it with someone in that way.
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A new research facility is using extended IV DMT sessions to establish two-way communication with the non-human beings people encounter while tripping — and the beings keep showing up.
NASA admits 15,000 asteroids big enough to erase a major city are out there right now — untracked, unnamed, and aimed at Earth’s neighborhood — and the Bible has something to say about that.
They show up without warning. They know things they shouldn’t. And they always have the same message: stop talking about what you saw. The Men in Black have been silencing witnesses for decades. But this tactic is far older than flying saucers.
A brilliant computer engineer believed God commanded him to build an operating system — and his tragic story forces us to confront how we treat the broken among us.
A Chinese shopping mall’s radical solution to bathroom smokers accidentally preaches one of the most uncomfortable truths in Scripture.
That viral claim about “The 12 Days of Christmas” being a secret Catholic catechism turns out to be the perfect example of how our brains can trick us into seeing faith where none was planted. From a $28,000 grilled cheese sandwich bearing the Virgin Mary’s face to ghost hunters hearing spirit voices in radio static, we’re wired to find meaningful patterns everywhere — even when those patterns don’t exist. What does this mean for believers trying to discern genuine revelation from the stories we tell ourselves?
Hollywood has made horror movies about transplant recipients inheriting the personalities of their donors for decades — but real transplant patients are reporting the same thing, and scientists can’t explain why.
As millions turn to AI companions for comfort and connection, we’re discovering that the same technology promising to end our loneliness might be the very thing trapping us in isolation—and what Scripture warns us about this ancient temptation in digital form.
Recent government hearings have made UFOs and aliens front-page news, and now a Catholic priest says he’d baptize extraterrestrials if asked. But I think before agreeing so quickly to the idea, this priest needs to be asking some really big theological and spiritual questions.
Two psychics drained their victims of over $600,000 by claiming to remove deadly curses, but the real danger wasn’t supernatural at all.
The shelves of your local Christian bookstore hold stories of prairie romances and missionary adventures, but certain sections remain conspicuously absent. There’s a reason some believers avoid entire genres of literature, convinced that faith requires turning away from shadows. Yet scripture itself tells a different story about the role of fear and darkness in the journey toward light.