Kiss Of Satan
$14.99
Glimpse into the World of Fortune-tellers, Witches, and Demons
Every day, millions of people innocently play with the fire of the occult, having no idea how badly they can be burned. They explain it all away, saying things like…
“It was only a seance.”
“Horoscopes are harmless fun.”
“Let’s get our palms read!”
As an expert in demonic activity and deliverance ministry, H. A. Maxwell Whyte dares to tell the truth about every aspect of the occult arts-from horoscopes to hypnosis, from fire-walking to good luck charms.
Never in history has a generation been so educated and yet so fascinated with demonic practices that were once thought to be the marks of ignorance and superstition.
What’s behind this revival of interest in the occult? Whyte investigates this question and comes up with some startling answers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603746953
UPC: 630809746955
H. A. Maxwell Whyte
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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