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The Coming Darkness

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Millions of people are risking everything to seek the occult world & its alluring power. But this intriguing contact with supernatural power is not what it seems to be. Researchers John Ankerberg & John Weldon convincingly document with eyewitness accounts, occult practices are not "spiritual" or "godly." Rather, they are a deceptive trap backed by demonic power. Participants are courting disaster for themselves & their families by exposure to spiritual entities who seek their destruction. Who are these spirits? And what do they want from us? An in-depth perspective on occult activity & its dangers. This book also points to the one source of true deliverance.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1993

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John Ankerberg

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John F. Ankerberg (born Dec 1945) is the host of a nationally syndicated evangelical Christian television talk show. The show is broadcast from Chattanooga, Tennessee via satellite and highlights contemporary Christian viewpoints and debates among well known Christian scholars.

Ankerberg holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary and is an ordained Baptist minister. He is the author or co-author of numerous books including Darwin's Leap of Faith: Exposing the False Religion of Evolution (Harvest House, 1998), and The Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge: A Christian Perspective (Moody, 1990).

He is married and has one daughter.

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June 28, 2025
Excellent and comprehensive study

I would expect nothing less from these two gentlemen than excellence and I was not disappointed. I would highly recommend this book.
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February 11, 2011
Very interesting (and disturbing) book. I wouldn't recommend this for all Christians, but only for those that wish to be quite learned on some of the practices of the occult. There are many things I learned from this book that I had never heard of going on, as well as many testimonies from some other occult leaders, both present and former, that helped to broaden my limited understanding of the subject and its growing influence on society.
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