"The HIDDEN THINGS of DARKNESS - An Expose of the Enemies of Christ" by Christopher S. Bentley. 296pg. Paperback (8 3/8" x 5 3/8" x 3/4") Sunrise Publishing 2001, Second printing 2006. "For freedom to be saved, [Satan's] hidden works of darkness must be brought to light, and exposed for what they are. If freedom-loving people do not stand together and restore limited Constitutional government, based on God's laws, then the enemies of Christ will yet be the means of bringing down another civilization." "The Hidden things of Darkness is a masterful gathering of material from the Book of Mormon that will fill the pantry of your mind with a rich supply of wisdom." David R. Arroyo. "This book not only substantiates the ground-breaking material my father wrote in The Great and Abominable Church of the Devil, it also carries on the work he did using the scriptures to expose Satan's deceptive and well-hidden plan." Hans V. Andersen,Jr.
This is not a book you see in many book stores other than Deseret Books, but members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or others who have read and believed the BOOK OF MORMON, will gain a great deal of insight from Chris Bentley's first book, "The Hidden Things of Darkness- An Expose' of the Enemies of Christ." He helps expose the modern secret combinations and relates today to yesteryear.
The war in Heaven continues here on earth between good and evil, between God and Satan, between men and Satan. Secret Combinations, lusting for power over all of mankind are busy at work attempting to build political and econmic architectures that will regiment the lives of mankind under their global tyranny.
It is obvious that righteousness is under attack. This book explains in great clarity from the scriptures and the latter-day prophets who and where the enemy is. America needs to wake up! The Latter-day Saints need to wake up! Not all is well in Zion.
So far...I LOVE this book. It opens your eyes about a lot of misconceptions and evil governments. It was written by a relative of mine, but is incredibly insightful.