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Incredibly, this Christmas Season, when Jesus, the Light of the world used to be highlighted by the Church, many Churched and Christian ministries are promoting another light, “Twilight” the movie!
Based on Mormon, Stephenie Meyer’s 4-book “vampire romance” series, the Twilight movie was released last week (Nov 21, 2008) in 3419 cinema theaters across the nation and grossed over $70 million its first weekend. It’s the hottest pop culture phenomenon since Harry Potter mania.
As I stood in line to see a different movie, hundreds of teens around
me flooded the movie complex to purchase tickets for Twilight which was
showing on 5 of the 15 available screens. It ran to packed teen
audiences and the buzz was spellbinding, more disturbing than the
accolades I heard when producing our expose DVD Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged.
In only a few short years I’ve watched the occult addiction mushroom
amongst teens and develop aggressively into a yearning that they’d even
sell their eternal souls for. Think of it, the love of a vampire, a
being the Bible describes as demon possessed, musters the longing to
remain lost for eternity - the very state Jesus Christ died to save
sinners from. How diabolical is Satan’s message to our young innocents
luring them, through a lust-filled romance, to spend eternity with him
and away from the presence of our God of love?
Twilight takes occult darkness, introduced in Potter, to deeper,
decadent fathoms: overt vampirism, acceptable blood-sucking (in this
movie its only animal blood – later? Wait and see!) and sexual lust for
the possessed soul (made appealing in its fictionalized form!). The
books, akin to the Potter’s series, promote and familiarize their
audience with magick, Wicca, supernatural powers and demon possession.
But what is beyond alarming is that Christians are seduced by satanic
deception and have succumbed to Twilight's fascination of dark wisdom,
a power Scripture warns against - loving evil more than good (Psalm
52:3), and placing what the world admires before what God requires.
Focus on the Family, Christianity Today, The Catholic News Service, Christian Stay
at Home Moms and Christian Teen Magazine are among some of the
Christian groups who’ve been misled by occult delusion, and instead of
warning Christians of its dangers, have compromised its lying message.
"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for
light, and light for darkness.... Woe to those who are wise in their
own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!" Isaiah 5:20-21
The church and Christians are being deceived by many new-age occult
philosophies and are promoting them as compatible with “Christian”
ideals. To name just a few: The Secret came out in 2006, A Course in Miracles and the movie The Golden Compass in 2007. The seventh book in the Harry Potter series was released in 2007. In 2008, there was The Shack and the Oprah Winfrey endorsed book The New Earth.
Simultaneously, in 2006 a teenage phenomenon began gaining incredible
momentum – a demonically inspired series of vampire romance, which
surprisingly has hoodwinked Christian youth who are confusing God’s
love with sensual, romantic lust and His Word with occult philosophy.
As Twilight lulls the spiritually asleep into a darker 2009, the church
needs to wake up to the supernatural dangers these compromises pose.
The Book:
Author Stephenie Meyer’s four-book series, Twilight (September 6,
2006), Eclipse (August 7, 2007), New Moon (May 31, 2008), and Breaking
Dawn (August 7, 2008) have sold 17 million copies, principally to
pre-teen and teen girls, and spawned more than 350 fan sites online.
According to the author’s website, these are the statistics for Twilight, her first book in the series. All are published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
· A New York Times Editor's Choice
· A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
· An Amazon "Best Book of the Decade...So Far"
· A Teen People "Hot List" pick
· An American Library Association "Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults" and "Top Ten Books for Reluctant Readers"
· Has been translated into 20 languages
The entire four-book collection is called the Twilight
Saga. This link shows the book covers and contents of the collection.
All the books in the series follow a “forbidden fruit of love” theme
between a human teenage girl (mortal) and a "vampire.”
Twilight the movie
released by Summit Entertainment with sequel #2 and #3 already in the
works, grossed $70.6 million its first week. Twilight is more than a
four-book series and movie; it’s a pop culture phenomenon hotter than
Pottermania, prompting midnight release parties and vampire proms,
claiming 100 million hits on Twilight internet sites!
The series commonly referred to as Twilight is about an out of place
sophomore teenage girl named Bella who moves to a new town and falls in
love with a handsome 108 year old, but frozen at 17, "vampire" named
Edward at her school (108? with a 16yr old? would make him a pervert
and pedophile but should biblical (or old-fashioned) morality get in
the way of "true" love?) The story is about their intoxicating
infatuation for each other and the consequences of a lustful
vampire/mortal romance.
Edward and his “coven” of vampire family are vowed “good” and
“vegetarian” vampires as they only feed on animal blood rather than
human blood. Yet, Edward wants to eat Bella every time the sexual
tension gets too high. He avoids having sex with her, not on any moral
grounds, but out of fear lest he eat her and cause her to become the
“un-dead” like him. But she loves him regardless and is willing to
step into his “eternity” no matter the cost!
Sounds a trite story, but the shocker is that many Christians are
attracted to this spiritually dysfunctional romance and worse, are
attempting to give Christian applications to its demonic premise
suggesting this be acceptable “Christian” discussion. Some Christian
reviewers on Christian Internet sites are using the story, , to
initiate Bible "studies" and discussion on so-called “Christian”
principles to be drawn from it. A new “Christianized” twist on demonic
deception is invading Christian vulnerables!
Here would be a good place to examine exactly what a "vampire" is and
ask, can Christians honestly consider it OK for teens (indeed anyone?)
to crave a relationship with one? For centuries, vampires have been
part of folklore and mythology, understood to be ugly, dark creatures
of morbid horror, close to the dead, sometimes known as the undead for
they claim eternal life and subsist by feeding on human blood, roam in
darkness, avoid the light, and are enemies of the human race.
This repulsive concept was changed with the popularization of Bram Stoker’s famous 1897 novel about a fictionalized vampire Count Dracula,
who was presented as an aristocrat Transylvanian nobleman. He was
imbued with supernatural powers, superhuman capabilities and a lustful
passion for beautiful ladies whose blood he became addicted to. His
blood sucking was two-fold – to maintain his (eternal) “life force” and
eventually befall his victim with the curse of vampirism and ultimate
death. No matter how resplendent the “vampire” is portrayed in
mythology and fiction, in Scripture blood drinking and creatures of
darkness are judged as despicable by God. Also, Scripture explains
fallen spirits ("angels") as those who deliberately chose to follow
their leader Satan (Isaiah. 14) and deny their Creator God. For this
choice, they are damned with eternal separation from God and an
eternity in the Lake of Fire. (Rev 15.)
For centuries, pagan rituals have sought taking human blood to appease
the blood-thirsty lust of spirits and forces of darkness who target
humans made in the image of God to mock God's handiwork. Distortion of
the purpose of blood is a satanic mockery of God’s intent for the
sacredness blood represents. Scripture teaches, in “the blood is the
life" (Deut. 12:23) and in the shedding of blood is the remission of
sins. “And according to the law almost all things are purified with
blood, and without shedding of blood there is no remission. “(Heb 9:
22). In the Old Testament, a substitutionary lamb was required to be
sacrificed by God's people as an offering for their sin. In the New
Testament that Lamb was God's gift in Jesus Christ Who offered Himself
as the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world! (John 1:29)
The Bible records that sin entered the world through one man, Adam, and
death through sin came to all men because all have sinned. (With sin
comes not only physical death but death to the eternal soul separated
from the presence of God). How much more did God's grace and the gift
(eternal life connected back into the presence of God) that came by the
grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! (Rom. 5:
12-16)
To God, eternal life is an important issue. He doesn’t desire any to be
banished from Him for eternity because of Adam's choice. For His love's
sake, He gave us Jesus to redeem back to Him what man can’t redeem.
Believers can only overcome sin and eternal damnation "by the blood of
the Lamb" (Rev. 12:11) There is no other way. Pagan cultures, seduced
by myths and lying doctrines of demons have attempted to salvage
eternal damnation by ceremony, one of them being vampirism, the sucking
of human blood believed to sustain eternal life. Actually the Bible
teaches ,"blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, (1 Cor 15:50)
Such is the story of Twilight, the mortal heroine, young teenager
Bella, like so many teenagers today (sadly even Christians), is naïve
about the reality of her eternal soul and is willing to give her all to
a demon-possessed blood-sucking young man because she doesn’t value the
eternal life Jesus died to give her. (In a future movie, Bella succumbs
to vampire status – and yes! they do have sex and an unwanted baby.)
The secular reviewers of the Twilight series call it, “A dark romance
that seeps into the soul.” The original title of Twilight was
“Corpse,” but the publisher changed it to make it more appealing. The
content of Twilight is in opposition to many Scriptures: it promotes
sorcery, divination and witchcraft
. Yet some church youth groups and “Christian” movie review sites
suggest the relationship and sexual tension of two teenagers, one being
a demonic vampire, draw parallels with Christian morals with lessons
for the Christian to be found within the stories!
Author Stephenie Meyer:
A housewife named Stephenie Meyer “received” the story of Twilight in a
dream on June 2, 2003. The vision she had of a vampire and mortal as
lovers compelled her to start writing the story immediately. She says
she couldn’t resist the drive to write down her dream (a similar
scenario to J.K Rowlings, author of Harry Potter). Meyer gives a
summary of that first dream: “I woke up (on that June 2nd) from a very
vivid dream. In my dream, two people were having an intense
conversation in a meadow in the woods. One of these people was just
your average girl. The other person was fantastically beautiful,
sparkly, and a vampire. They were discussing the difficulties inherent
in the facts that A) they were falling in love with each other while B)
the vampire was particularly attracted to the scent of her blood, and
was having a difficult time restraining himself from killing her
immediately.” Within three months, she had the entire novel written.
Within six-months, it had been dreamed, written, and readied for
publishing.
She admits she had little to no prior writing experience with only a
B.A. degree in English and had to learn from the Internet how to submit
a book proposal. She tried a few times and "miraculously" got
published with a $750 thousand dollar publishing contract! Miraculous
happenings have been known to come from powers of darkness, and in this
case, no matter how it’s sliced, the God of the Bible would not use
vampires, sexual tension, lust, boyfriend worship, and teenage romance
to spread His Gospel of eternal life and salvation through Yeshua.
Meyer, a Mormon mother of three, states that some of her inspiration in
writing her vampire saga came from a band of musicians called Marjorie Fair.
“For New Moon, they were absolutely essential. They can put you into a
suicidal state faster than anything I know . . . Their songs really
made it beautiful for me.” Also an inspiration for one of her
characters was a band called My Chemical Romance. She states, “It’s
someone . . . who just wants to go out and blow things up.” See mind blowing information about the music industry and a shocking spirituality many are involved in.
Scaringly, Meyer's fictional character Edward took on the "terrifying"
form of "real" spirit when it leapt from the pages of her saga and
communicated with her in a dream. She says she had an additional dream
after Twilight was finished when her vampire character Edward came to
visit and speak to her. The Edward who visited her in the night told
her she'd got it all wrong because he DID drink human blood, and could
not "live" on ONLY animal blood as she wrote in the story. She said,
“We had this conversation and he was terrifying.”
Conversation with spirits (saying they need human blood to suck!) and
frightening dream visitations by spirits are part of occult
communication. Meyer’s spiritual experiences could well be influenced
by her Mormon faith which allows for communication with the so-called
"the dead"; indeed "the dead" of former generations are baptized into
Mormonism in Mormon Temple ritual. Mormon founder Joseph Smith was
"visited" by a communicating "angel" called Moroni, whose statue stands
atop all Mormon Temples. This fallen angel of Mormonism gave Smith
messages on which he formed his Mormon doctrine about prior
civilizations, none of which have been discovered despite endless
archeological digs to substantiate Mormons claims. Others Mormon
teachings conflict with biblical Christianity such as Mormonism's claim
that Jesus (Yeshua) of the Bible is the half-brother of Satan. Mormons
additionally believe numerous teachings about the spirits that oppose
Bible truths and could help embellish Meyer's Twilight series.
In 2007, Stephenie Meyer wrote portions of a work titled, “Prom Nights
from Hell,” which is about supernatural events surrounding evil prom
nights. On May 6, 2008, she released her adult novel, The Host,
which is about “invading alien souls” that take over a person and get
them to do what they want. This behavior is called demonic possession,
a state Jesus came to set captives free from. Meyer’s so-called
fiction “crosses over” to severe occult philosophy.
The Fans:
Twilighters (fans) are besotted with its influence and spell as
witnessed on the Internet where they’re encouraged to write their own
“fan fiction” stories about Twilight characters. This is not harmless entertainment
but rather a satanic ploy to engage fans to use spiritual imagination
(taboo in Scripture) to conjure and create their own reality, a central
belief of witchcraft.
Twilighters have a “Stephenie Meyer Day” on September 13th to honor the
birthday of the character Bella Swan. They dress up like the characters
in the book. View frenzied fans and the out of control craze on Nightline’s coverage.
TWI-hards (fans) are obsessed with Twilight occult contents as Harry
Potter fans were bewitched with its Wiccan instructions. Many don’t
realize occultism (the craving for hidden "wisdom" knowledge) has
spiritual addiction power much like drugs demand a dependency. Fans
wear t-shirts displaying the character’s sayings, and one such t-shirt
reads, “Forbidden Fruit Tastes the Best.”
Christian youth's involvement in the shocking abandonment of God’s
authority should be of concern enough, but sadder still is that youth
in general are being seduced to embrace Satan’s lies and reap eternal
damnation. Christians, rather than protecting youth, are feeding them
to Satan who is known as the prowling lion (1 Pet. 5:8). Satan deceived
Eve with the promise of “wisdom” (Gen. 3) and suggested God’s
forbidding was on grounds of meanness not loving concern. Satan
continues his attack on the truth of God’s Word and His essential
Character of love (comparing it to erotic sex) targeting younger and
younger Christian youth. Jesus warned, “Whoever causes one of these
little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a
millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth
of the sea..” (Matt. 18:6)
Christians are duty bound to preach God's Good news of repentance and
warn against occult involvement: vampirism, witchcraft et al, uplifting
the power of the Word of God and not fanning supernatural disobedience
as many Christian organizations are doing.
What Christian and other Religious Organizations are saying about the Twilight Series:
The Catholic News Service
has this to say of Edward the vampire, “Just because you're a vampire,
it doesn't mean you can't be a gentleman.” It continues to praise the
vampire and ties one scene directly to the vampire appearing as an
angel of light only to offer forbidden fruit just as Satan did so long
ago in the Garden. “Soon after Bella first sees Edward, an optical
illusion makes it appear as though he's sprouted angel's wings, but a
later scene has them casually handling an apple symbolic of mutual
temptation.” The Catholic News Service doesn’t warn of
spiritual dangers but continues to whitewash the demonic theme of the
movie saying it, “never takes itself too seriously, preferring instead
to use its ill-matched couple's predicament to parody both adolescent
awkwardness and teenage yearning.” The reviewer concludes that the
movie “Is acceptable for older teens.”
The “Christian Stay at Home Moms” website
praised the movie, “If you ask me I would be more willing to let my 13
year old daughter watch this movie than MTV because the relationship
between the two main characters really is a healthy one. There is
really not a whole lot of emphasis on being in a sexual relationship,
and there are a couple of scenes where you see them just talking with
each other. I was very impressed by the positive relationship between
the two, I think it’s good for teenagers to see that to be a couple you
don’t have to have sex and make out all the time - or at all!” This
Christian stay at home mom needs to weigh all against Scripture as
bottom line to a Christian's faith and not promote her 13-year old
daughter to accept as approved the message of a vampire wanting to
drink the blood of his girlfriend because the vampire is “good” and
does not engage in sexual intercourse on screen (at least in this
movie)? The reviewer concludes, “All in all I give this movie 3 out of
4 stars because I thought it was a great movie!”
Another Christian website has on its banner the words, “Shining Light
on the World of Popular Entertainment,” which begs the question what
light? Jesus says, there is a light within you that is darkness – and
how great it is! (Matt 6:22-23). Deception appears as light and Satan
comes as an angel of light. (2 Cor.11:14)
The Christian organization, Focus on the Family’s “Plugged In Online,”
website has this very positive thing to say to Christians desiring to
see a movie about a vampire, a teenage girl, and their lust for one
another:
“Family is a big part of what nurtures Twilight's love. Edward's
coven—family—of vampires is a loving one. Each member is committed to
protecting the others, even Bella when she becomes part of them through
her relationship with Edward.” This word “coven” belongs in Wiccan
terminology and is a place where Wiccans convene for pagan rituals. Why
encourage teenagers to embrace pagan ideology which flies in the face
of biblical discernment? The book series and its movie create the pagan
illusion that there is a good side to darkness and it is OK to be part
of the "white" side. Paul teaches:
"And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of
light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform
themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according
to their works.2 Cor 11:14-15. Focus on the Family, whether wittingly
or unwittingly, encourages the deception that "loving" vampires are
therefore “good.” Scripture warns not to call evil good … and says,
“There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death.”.(Prov. 14:12)
Focus on the Family's reviewer continues with a lack of spiritual
discernment writing, “So within the context of a monster mash such as
this, we can see a reflection of the Christian calling to put away the
old man of sin and embrace the new one.” (Comparing the vampire’s
struggle to hold back his desire to devour his young lover and drink
her blood to the transformational power of the Lord Jesus Christ!)
Focus's reviewer admits, “Edward considers himself and all other
vampires to be eternally damned, and he resists mightily the idea of
allowing Bella to descend into the abyss that he finds himself
submerged in. She doesn't care a whit about that. She's eager to become
a ‘cold one’ if only it means she will be with her beau forever.” Yet
Focus recommends this “positive” movie to the “Christian” youth despite
its blatant occultism, “Edward can read minds. His sister, Alice, sees
visions of the future.” ….and the only “negative” admission from Focus
is that the characters Edward and Bella “lie” to protect the vampire’s
identity.
Brace yourself….there’s more! ChristianityTodayMovies.com
says, “Well, I think most Twilight fans will eat this up like vampires
at a blood bank . . . forbidden love and angst with passion . . .
Meyer, a Mormon, interjected her book with moral themes with which
Christians resonate . . . While the use of vampires and other ‘evil’
creatures can be offsetting to some Christians, they are not symbolic
of demons here. They are merely a story device to create a forbidden
and mysterious love interest . . . Bella's complete willingness to let
go of her soul (literally in the vampire mythos) to give Edward her
eternal love are all big metaphors for sex, lust and the allure of the
forbidden.” (By the way, Meyer chose an Eden-like apple as Twilight's
book cover image for a reason.)
To add salt to the wound, this Christian movie review site includes a
“Bible study” at the end of the review complete with Scripture
references to encourage dialogue about the movie!
The “Bible study” that follows is taken from the above Christianity
Today website. “Read Mark 7:21-23, Matthew 4:1-11, Romans 7:14-24.
· What do these verses say about our desires and temptations?
· How are Edward's attempts not to give in to his evil desires like the life of a Christian?
· In what ways does the movie show Edward setting boundaries—as Christians often do—to avoid temptations?
· Some say that Deuteronomy 12:23-25, which forbids eating
blood, is reason enough for Christians to avoid vampire stories and
movies. Is that an appropriate application of that verse? Why or why
not?
· What do you think of Bella's desire to become a vampire so she can be with Edward forever? Would it be worth it?
· Read Matthew 16:26. What does the line, ‘Death is easy, life is harder’ mean to you?”
So, one wonders, how many churches and church youth groups are getting
involved in a Bible study based on the Twilight series? And, how many
Christians are getting trapped into the new emergent-style deception
of Hegelian “dialoging”? How many realize this type of “dialectic”
group thinking (conversation) is an attempt to compromise Christian
faith based on God’s absolute truths with the idea that Truth is
relative and shifts? God’s ways and thoughts are not open to
discussion! Jesus said “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (Jn.
14:6).
Biblical Christianity is under attack as is God’s Word, beginning with the wiles of Satan in the Garden
who engaged Eve in “dialogue” about God’s truths. She was tempted to
understand the unknowable God through her own limited reasoning.
Dialectic conversing is designed to bring about collective consensus
and is Satan's agenda. God encourages the study of His Word
so that we may be approved workmen "rightly dividing the word of
truth". (2 Tim 2:14-15) Youth must come to the things, “which are
proper for sound doctrine” (Titus 2:1) for the sake of their eternal
souls.
“For the time will come,” Paul warned, “when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their
ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. But you be
watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an
evangelist, fulfill your ministry.” (2 Timothy 4:3-5)
And can it get worse? The following quotes are from a Christian teen magazine, Campus Life’s Ignite Your Faith, a subsidiary of Christianity Today, Stacey Lingle (after reading the series) writes in her article,
“What Shines in Twilight”: Looking at four key ideas of the vampire
saga that stand out for Christ followers. “What do these books say
about God, about life, and about love? In over 2,300 pages of reading,
there's a lot to digest. What are the key ideas and attitudes in the
Twilight saga? A few stood out to me as a Christian.”
Lingle suggests the first “Christian” key is love where she finds a way
to “Christianize” an anti-biblical concept. “Their biggest conflict is
whether or not Bella should become a vampire: She wants to spend
eternity with Edward. Bella and Edward's relationship actually
exemplifies a lot of what the Bible says love should be.
Think about the Bible's description: ‘Love is patient, love is kind.’
(1Corinthians 13:4); ‘Greater love has no one than this, that he lay
down his life for his friends’ (John 15:13). Of course, no real couple
can be this perfect all the time. But these passages, and stories like
Bella and Edward's, remind us of the perfect love that God has for us.”
Now pick yourself up off the floor and get ready for Lingle’s statement
that connects romantic love with God’s agape love. She writes, “God
intends for romantic love to reflect his deep desire for an intimate relationship with each of us.
The Bible even calls us his bride! (Isaiah 62:5) While there may not be
an Edward or Bella in our lives, God's love is a perfect love that
never ends and never fails.” Unfortunately this type of fleshly
interpretation is a very real spiritual stupor which has befallen much
of Christendom.
Lingle’s second “Christian” key is temptation. She writes, “The vampire
in Edward is tempted by Bella's scent—it's all he can do to not devour
her at first. And then as their relationship progresses, they face a
different physical temptation: sex.” Again, Lingle links Scripture
with lust, “temptation affects everybody, even Jesus. The Bible
describes how, after fasting for 40 days, Jesus was tempted by Satan in
the wilderness. Satan tried to use food, power, and pride to cause
Jesus to sin. Yet Jesus didn't sin, even though he was tempted.” Lingle
continues the blasphemy by suggesting that the reader can overcome
temptation by taking a cue from both Jesus (God made flesh) and Edward
(the vampire) exhorting young readers, “For starters, we take a cue
from Jesus and, yes, even Edward.”
The third “Christian” key is “spirituality,” which Lingle confuses with
being a true biblical Christian. Her comment is weak at best and
dangerous at worst. “Spirituality is certainly relevant to the reading
of Twilight. After all, part of the allure of the Twilight
series is that it is ‘other-worldly.’ It's a fantasy. Sorry ladies, but
there aren't really gorgeous, shimmering, chivalrous vampires and
werewolves out there waiting to complete your life and mine.” So,
according to Lingle, vampires and werewolves could complete a young
girl’s life if they were real and gorgeous.
Her fourth “Christian” key is in the conclusion to her so-called “Bible
lesson” where she poses several questions to her readers that promote
“collective discussion” labeled as “Christian” or “biblical” forcing a
redefinition of vampirism and the occult. One statement I found
particularly disturbing was, “Edward expresses his belief that God
created vampires alongside humans, in a predator/prey relationship. How
do you react to this? Does this fit the character of the God that you
know?”
Conclusion:
It is deeply disturbing that Christians and youth leaders are
undiscerning in biblical doctrine validating Christian youth to
participate in vampirism, which is idol worship. Col 2:18-19 warns, "Do
not let anyone who delights in....the worship of angels disqualify you
for the prize. Such a person goes into great detail about what he has
seen, and his unspiritual mind puffs him up with idle notions."
Biblical warnings against tampering in occultism are replete.....
“There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his
son or his daughter pass through the fire, or one who practices
witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a
sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or
one who calls up the dead. For all who do these things are an
abomination to the LORD.” (Deut.18:10-12)
Unfortunately, many churches and Christian organizations downplay the
reality of the supernatural war being waged by "dead" spirits and
neglect the reality of abusive spiritual warfare by demonic
authorities. If only those who confess Jesus Christ as their Lord would
learn to "abide" in His Spirit and "know" Him through HIS word then
they would be better equipped to discern error from truth, and get
involved in the "good fight" we are called to, and WARN against rather
than encourage fads like Twilight.
Written by Caryl Matrisciana and Paul Villanueva. December 2008
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