Didache

Didaché – Gabe Poirot vs. Gabe Poirot, Part 3

Justin Peters continues his “Gabe Poirot vs. Gabe Poirot” series, exposing contradictions in the latest heavenly tourist’s claims. Gabe says he wants to distance himself from “loonies,” yet previously endorsed Jesse Duplantis, Kevin Zadai, and Kat Kerr—figures known for wildly unbiblical heaven stories (cable-car trips, Jesus needing hugs, Jell-O Land, friendly dinosaurs, etc.). Peters contrasts…

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Didaché – Rick Renner Had This Video Taken Down – I’m Putting It Back Up!

In this episode, Justin Peters exposes Word-Faith preacher Rick Renner after Renner filed a copyright strike to remove Peters’ original critique video. Peters reinstated the content under Fair Use and dismantles Renner’s dramatic testimony claiming God shut down both Denver and Nashville airports simultaneously for his personal “Sabbath rest.” Using weather records and logical analysis,…

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Didaché – We Review 18 Days in Heaven (Gabe’s Tall Tales Now In Print)

In this urgent episode, Justin Peters is joined by Pastor Jim Osman and Jimmy Hicks to dissect Gabe Poirot’s newly published book 18 Days in Heaven. After reading it cover-to-cover, the team exposes its extra-biblical claims, anemic gospel, Word of Faith theology, contradictory descriptions of Jesus and heaven, and dangerous doctrinal errors. They address the…

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Didaché – Gabe Poirot vs Gabe Poirot: Caught In A Lie, Part 2

Justin Peters exposes more contradictions in Gabe Poirot’s “18 Days in Heaven” claims. Poirot told Pastor Alan Jackson he saw no angels in heaven, yet described shiny seraphim with eyes everywhere on Sid Roth’s show. His book mentions witnessing fallen angels, angelic pathways, and being transported by angels. On the recent Blurry Creatures podcast, Poirot…

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Didaché – Gabe Poirot vs Gabe Poirot: Caught In A Lie

Justin Peters exposes multiple contradictions in Gabe Poirot’s “18 Days in Heaven” testimony. In one interview, Poirot claimed fear of rejection before Jesus, yet told Sid Roth he felt “not an ounce” of fear and that rejection doesn’t exist in heaven. He contradicted himself on whether Jesus knew his thoughts or was genuinely perplexed. On…

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