Summoning The Demon
$19.99
Confront Satan’s End-Time Deceptions Head-On!
In this era of unparalleled technological advances, as Artificial Intelligence reshapes our world, believers are faced with urgent, soul-stirring questions: Is there a trace of AI in Biblical prophecy? Could the Antichrist manipulate this technology to dominate our era? Above all, how should the Church, armed with ancient wisdom, respond to this modern revolution?
Asking these same questions, Alan DiDio, a formidable apostolic and prophetic leader, and the dynamic force behind the Encounter Today YouTube channel, embarked on a quest for truth. Through extensive research and revelatory interviews, he brings to light a balanced narrative, juxtaposing the potentials of AI against the unchanging truths of Biblical prophecies and the unfolding of global events.
The devil is the author of confusion. He seeks to muddle your mind, making you doubt God’s sovereignty over technology. By discerning his end-time playbook, you can step fully into your God-ordained role and purpose, standing tall against the tide of societal deception.
Prepare to dive deep with prophetic precision and groundbreaking research. Alan DiDio offers profound, scriptural insights into contemporary issues, allowing you to:
*Uncover the shocking parallels between AI and the Tower of Babel.
*Discover AI’s prophesied role in Scripture.
*Unveil the truth behind UFOs: angelic visitations or demonic deceptions?
*Explore the resurgence of Nephilim in the digital age.
*Learn to identify the antichrist spirit lurking in technology.
*Unmask Satan’s devious End-Time strategy.
Armed with this prophetic insight, you are called to rise, unshakable in your crucial end-time role. In a time veiled by technological deceit and spiritual turmoil, seize your destiny and light the way in this revolutionary age of Artificial Intelligence and spiritual warfare!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768479683
ISBN10: 0768479681
Alan Didio
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Destiny Image
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