From New Age Priest to Christian - Trailer

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I shudder when I think about what is happening in the movie theaters of today. Films about the occult and the mystical are commonplace. Even such apparently innocuous episodes as E.T. and Star Wars are seeped in occult and mystical concepts. For example, it is known that George Lucas, the creator the Star Wars trilogy of films, was heavily influenced by Carlos Castaneda’s book Tales of Power.Castaneda’s account of the Mexican Indian sorcerer, Don Juan, was a book that strongly motivated me to search for New Age shamans in Los Angeles.How ironic that the “good” character in the film The Devil Rides Out was actually every bit a satanic as the devil worshipers themselves, the supposedly “evil” people in the plot. Today I can see how Satan uses his brilliant intellect to deceive New Agers into believing that they are “good” guys trying to spread light and wisdom in an evil world of ignorance.The devil has scored a major publicity victory by inspiring the media to represent him as a loathsome, fictitious being having the form of an ugly beast. The Devil Rides Out portrayed Satan as a beast with the body of a man and the head of a bull. Other common images picture Satan as a red ghoulish devil with horns, wearing a black cape and holding a pitchfork. This image is so bizarre that most people have totally discounted Satan’s real existence and regard him as a purely mythical figure. Even though I was brought up as a Christian, I did not believe that Satan existed. Few people are aware of Satan’s true existence and identity: an angel of light looking similar to how one would expect Jesus Christ to look.If people do not stand firmly behind the truth of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God, they are easily led astray when Satan appears in his shining angelic form. They automatically think that the great being of light in front of them is Jesus Christ - or at least one of God’s great angels - no matter what unbiblical ideas the false messenger beings to propound.

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