Candace Cameron Bure says that horror movies can open portal that is incredibly demonic
Candace Cameron Bure seems completely convinced that horror movies can open “a portal.”
The “Full House” student has frequently adopted his Christian values publicly, including his preference for a meek and “submissive” role in marriage, but this week was a little further by arguing that television can “let things inside” the house be “demonic.”
The actor presented his personal theory of “Portal” in the episode on Tuesday of “The Podcast Candace Cameron Bure” and admitted that his children, Lev, Natasha and Maksim, make fun of it for “all the time.” Users of social networks who listen to it are currently doing the same.
“As if you are seeing this, or you are playing this video game, or whatever, that is a portal that could let things inside our house,” Bure said in the podcast. “I don’t even want someone to watch a horror movie in our house on television, because for me, that’s just a portal.”
The actor reminded the spectators who is in the film industry and understands how the films are made, but nevertheless he argued that there may still be “something incredibly demonic” for the results, with which his guest, Pastor Jonathan Pokluda, based in Texas, agreed audibly.
Bure’s philosophy seems to extend even to everyday products, such as water.
“I feel that it is a portal that opens, and that reminded me that you have published something some time ago about liquid death,” he told Pokluda. “You are like, ‘Do you want to buy a product that is literally cursing as it is distributed?'”
The pastor shared such feelings in social networks earlier this year, declaring that he is “super outside” in the beverage company for a marketing campaign asking customers to “sell their soul” to join their “Country Club of Death Liquid.”
“They ask you to sell your soul and hired a witch to curse their drinks,” Pokluda wrote on Instagram in February. “Run the voice. If you are like, ‘ok, Karen, they are having fun’. Please take a copy of ‘His story has a villain'”.

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Pokluda’s book aims to teach readers how to “identify spiritual war” and “defeat the enemy.” His statement that a witch cursed the products of Liquid Death, meanwhile, seems to be based on a 2019 marketing trick for a series of beverage with Halloween theme.
The company also said in an ad in 2022 having bought a Super Bowl ticket from a real witch. While most customers probably see these acrobatics as mere promotional tactics, devout Christians Pokluda and Bure seem to be convinced.
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“This is how he works,” Pokluda said about the devil. “I tell you that he tries to disguise himself under those things. That is what you want you to feel. If you ever say, ‘oh, I will not be affected by that’, that is what Satan wants you to feel. That is the whole essence of it.”
His comments caused the affirmative noddes of Bure, who added: “Yes.”


