Secrets of the Caribbean #04

The Flying Dutchman

In this podcast we explore the secrets and the history of the notorious ghost ship the Flying Dutchman. Where does it come from? Why is it doomed? Why can its captain only set foot on land once every decade or so? Why does it travel underwater?

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5 Responses to “ Secrets of the Caribbean #04 ”

  1. Wow, thank you father for this GREAT podcast! But, I was i was wondering if you can do a show on the cracken, or the backgrounds on the other mythical beasts in the movie. (If it’s any intresting :) otherwise, you are doing a great job. By the way, where do you get the music for your podcast?

    ~God Bless, Hannah

  2. I LOVE pirates 1 and 2 i also love your podcasts. all my friens say i am obsessed with pirates. i recomend the book pirateology !!!!
    -kiersten

  3. I think personally, Davy Jones was once human. Now cursed, for some sin. Being punished from land but once every decade, and a mutation that has turned him into a sad and merciless being, who features resebelences of numerous sea creatures. He could possibly even be the host of the BLACK SPOT. Anyone who sweares an oath to Jones has to shake on it. Davy Jones secretly passes the Black Spot through the handshake. If the one who swears to Jones does not keep their word. They too are cursed into creatures similar to Jones and will spend a lifetime of servitude on the Flying Dutchman. {Jones’s ship}

  4. WARNING, THE FOLLOWING IS A SLIGHT SPOILER TO “PIRATES 3″. READERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED!

    THE 3RD PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN IS CALLED:
    “AT WORLD’S END”

  5. My friend, Lauren Vero, and I are completely obsessed with the Pirates of the Caribbean movies! This is such a great series of podcasts! I’m completely hooked! I come from a family with a very strong faith in God and it is very interesting to see how all of these things in my favorite movies connect with things in the Bible! Keep up the good work! (Although I would like to see a future podcast about the character Jack Sparrow. That would be pretty interesting interpreting his values and such.)
    ~God Bless, Casey

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