takes reader behind the scenes of the occult world and unmasks the forces that exert supernatural powers. From the sophisticated labs of ESP and parapsychology to the darkened rooms of initiates in Satan worship, the author traces a common source that explains the phenomenal results that dazzle the modern eye and ear. What does the Bible say about communication with the dead? Can dead loved one reappear to comfort the living? This book will explain what happens when the dead "appear" to return.
An Adventist tract pretending to be a bit more ecumenical; and compared to the conspiracy pamphlet NATIONAL SUNDAY LAW or the "Amazing Prophecy" traveling seminars (why am I this acquainted with Seventh-Day Adventism...?) this ends up being just as boring and poorly written. But it's a bit more bizarre because the author was an elder in the church and had a doctoral degree.
It starts out with an absolutely batshit account of the author's battle to win the soul of a spiritualist over to Christianity, complete with full body apparitions and spiritual warfare straight out of THE EXORCIST. But almost immediately after that the details vanish, to be replaced by hearsay and an embarrassing level of credulity in the face of the common fraud of spiritualist "seminars" and seances.
I expected more of a Satanic Panic trip from this but amazingly it was a slog to read even at fewer than a hundred pages. Avoid; discard.