
Fr. Ripperger’s Shares MORE Demon Gossip on Tucker Carlson | David L. Gray in the Morning
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In today’s episode of David L. Gray in the Morning, we revisit Fr. Chad Ripperger’s demon‑gossip claims — this time through his high‑profile interview with Tucker Carlson — and demonstrate, step by step, why these statements still fail his own stated standards and remain theologically indefensible.
We begin by highlighting the Saint of the Day for April 6, St. Peter of Verona, O.P., the Dominican martyr who gave his life defending the Church from heresy. His fearless commitment to truth sets the tone for today’s analysis.
We then turn to the Mass readings for the First Monday in the Octave of Easter, reflecting on the theme: “Now What? — What do we do now that Christ is Risen?” The Resurrection demands clarity, fidelity, and a return to the sacramental life — not a drift into sensationalism or spiritual entertainment.
From there, we break open the Tucker Carlson interview and show:
- How Fr. Ripperger repeats demon gossip on a national platform
We examine the specific claims he attributes to demons — including Lucifer’s supposed “assigned task” toward the Blessed Virgin Mary — and show how these statements are not merely anecdotes but theological assertions sourced from demons. - How these claims violate his own stated rule
Ripperger insists he only repeats demon statements that align with tradition.
We demonstrate that no saint, no mystic, no Father, no Doctor, and no approved private revelation teaches anything close to what he claims. - How demon gossip functions as entertainment in his system
We show how his public storytelling treats demon speech as engaging content rather than dangerous deception — and how this contradicts the Church’s consistent teaching on the unreliability of demons. - How his non‑answers to my critique prove the point
We walk through his attempted responses and show how: - he reframes the critique into something I never said
- he avoids the dogmatic contradictions
- he never produces a single source
- he never addresses the theological impossibility
- he inadvertently confirms that demon gossip drives his demonology and Mariology
All of this reveals a parallel theology built not on Scripture or Tradition, but on demon testimony — something the Church has always rejected.
If you’ve ever wondered why demon gossip is spiritually dangerous, theologically unsound, and pastorally irresponsible, today’s episode lays it out plainly.
Truth, clarity, and the joy of the Resurrection — join me for a full morning of all three.




