My first thought was he kind of reminds me of Palpatine, but he seems to have a genuine warmth.
He leads into the subject in an intelligent manner. He's not trying to drill God into the picture, he's just letting it take shape as he speaks.
6:35 Spank it, preacher. SPANK IT.
7:20 he talks about why we are entering a period of disclosure, which leads to a legit Yoda impersonation.
9:04 He starts talking about the Greys. He very clearly does not think they're in any way "good".
But he thinks it's good to talk about them, which he sums up thusly:
"When salvation comes from this study (of UFOs), there's a purpose. If all we're wanting to do is feel like we've come back from the twilight zone after church today, we haven't accomplished much".
Followed by the sermon's first quoting from the bible:
"Put on the whole armor of God
That you may be able to stand
Against the wiles of
The Devil.
For we do not wrestle
Against flesh and blood, but
Against principalities, against
Powers; against the
Rulers of the darkness of this age;
Against spiritual hosts of wickedness
In the heavenly
Places."
He asks:
"Are they good? Are they bad?
Are they with God or the Devil"
The answer is, ostensibly: it depends on the being.
"Don't be drawn away from the simplicity of Christ.
Anytime we start complicating things, that's not God."
Second quote:
"And it is no wonder that
Satan tries to make himself look
Like an angel of light."
WOW, at 14:55 he says exactly the same thing the Navajo Indian was saying! It's literally the identical message.
(
Navajo Traditional Teachings (sectual.com) )
Which dovetails into him saying that those who think the greys are good are deceived.
"Are (the greys) real? Do they exist? We have to ask ourselves this question all the time.
Yes, they are real. Yes, they exist. (pause)
And you can take that to the bank."
I swear I thought he was going to say "and you can take that shit to the bank", with the amount of moxie he was rolling with.
"But what are they... and what is their purpose?"
He recalls a dream of God. Minus a little mental flub, it was a great story.
He goes back to the idea of simplicity, and throws in some humility about his station:
"the answers are so simple. Kind of like the gospel. The gospel is simple. It takes a
preacher to complicate it."
28:45 This was an interesting bit. "Why do we need this 94 billion light-year-across universe that we have? Because you're going to live a long time. You're going to live, not millions, not trillions; but a trillion to the trillionth years." He indicates that he believes that there are multiple universes.
Just hit the thirty minute mark. My work here is done. Gonna watch the rest of it without comment.