
May 8, 1994: Do Angels Exist? - John Ronner
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
February 17, 20231h 42m
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Show Notes
John Ronner, journalist and author of Do You Have a Guardian Angel? and The Angels of Cokeville, joins Art Bell on Dreamland to explore the surging cultural fascination with angels, backed by a 1993 Time magazine poll showing 69 percent of Americans believe in their existence.
Ronner draws a strict distinction between angels as superior non-human spiritual beings and departed loved ones who serve as guardian spirits. He examines evidence ranging from near-death experiences and battlefield apparitions to dramatic interventions like the 1986 Cokeville, Wyoming hostage crisis, where children reported seeing angelic figures before a bomb detonated with remarkably few casualties. Ronner connects angel encounters to broader questions about consciousness, citing quantum physics and the anthropic principle as scientific developments undermining strict materialism. Art Bell raises the difficult question of why angels intervene for some but not others, and Ronner candidly admits no fully satisfactory answer exists. Callers share accounts of mysterious strangers, balls of light, and life-saving premonitions.
A thoughtful examination of angelic phenomena that bridges personal testimony, scientific inquiry, and enduring spiritual questions about what lies beyond the physical world.
Ronner draws a strict distinction between angels as superior non-human spiritual beings and departed loved ones who serve as guardian spirits. He examines evidence ranging from near-death experiences and battlefield apparitions to dramatic interventions like the 1986 Cokeville, Wyoming hostage crisis, where children reported seeing angelic figures before a bomb detonated with remarkably few casualties. Ronner connects angel encounters to broader questions about consciousness, citing quantum physics and the anthropic principle as scientific developments undermining strict materialism. Art Bell raises the difficult question of why angels intervene for some but not others, and Ronner candidly admits no fully satisfactory answer exists. Callers share accounts of mysterious strangers, balls of light, and life-saving premonitions.
A thoughtful examination of angelic phenomena that bridges personal testimony, scientific inquiry, and enduring spiritual questions about what lies beyond the physical world.