Candace Cameron Bure: Horror Movies & Demonic Portals
Candace Cameron Bure, the beloved actress from “Full House,” believes horror movies open “demonic portals,” potentially inviting negative influences into your home. In a recent podcast episode, Bure delved into her reasons for avoiding the genre, citing concerns about the spiritual implications of consuming certain entertainment and even specific products like Liquid Death. Joined by her son and a pastor, she shared her viewpoint on how these choices might inadvertently expose individuals to unwanted influences. Bure, a devout Christian, discusses her beliefs in detail. News Directory 3 helps audiences stay informed about the latest developments in entertainment. Discover what’s next from Candace Cameron Bure as she continues to share her insights on faith and culture.
Candace Cameron Bure: Horror Movies Open ‘Demonic Portals’
Actress Candace Cameron Bure, known for her role on “Full House,” recently revealed her reasons for avoiding horror movies: she believes they can act as “demonic portals,” perhaps exposing her family and home to negative influences. Bure shared her views on a recent episode of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast,” titled ”Is Watching a Scary Movie Bad for Me or is That Just Fear Talking?”
Joined by her son, Lev, and Pastor Jonathan Pokluda, Bure explained her concerns about horror movies and certain products. She specifically mentioned Liquid Death,a canned water brand,citing its past publicity stunts involving alleged curses.
Bure expressed concern that consuming or using such products could invite unwanted spiritual influences.Her comments echo a 2019 Liquid Death publicity stunt where the company hired a witch doctor to ”curse” its water, supposedly turning drinkers into “magnets for demons.” In 2022, the company also sent a witch to the Super Bowl, hoping to influence the game’s outcome in their favor with a $50,000 bet.
Candace Cameron Bure,a devout Christian,has often spoken publicly about her religious and political beliefs. Her podcast episode delves further into these perspectives on entertainment and consumer choices.
“You’re opening up a portal. Like,if you’re watching this,or you’re playing this video game,or whatever,that’s a portal that could let stuff inside our home,” bure said.
what’s next
Bure is expected to continue discussing faith and culture on her podcast, offering insights into her personal choices and beliefs.
