Contacting Demons
by Ruthie Alekseeva
“You have a little boy, right?” the talk-show host says.” “A boy?” the popstar replies. “Ah…no. I have a daughter.” The host leans forward and raises his eyebrows. He looks off-stage, “A daughter? Oh, wow, who wrote these question cards.” The audience laughs. “How old is she?” he continues. “My daughter is four in April.” “Aww,” the audience murmur, applauding lightly. “Is she musical too?” The popstar turns her head towards the audience and makes a face. “Uh, uh, I’m afraid she’s inherited her father’s ear for music.” The audience laughs again, but as the star continues to speak, an eerie hush hovers over the crowd. “I wouldn’t sing that good either if it wasn’t for the spirit that enters my body before each performance,” she says. She cups her hands together, forming a symbol Satanists use to contact demons, and sings a note that sounds supernaturally charged. Has this songstress popped one too many pills or is she telling the truth? That’s what this website, Good Fight Ministries, sets out to uncover, and boy do they uncover some incredible things. Their online store sells the DVD They Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll as well as Hollywood’s War on God. These productions exhibit reems and reems of evidence showing that not only are many movies and songs produced by Hollywood immoral, they also have a satanic agenda. Click the tab marked ‘theatre’ on the Good Fight Ministries’ website to watch free excerpts from the DVDs and you will be astounded by what you see and hear coming out of the mouths of well-known singers and movie stars, loved and idolised by millions of people around the world. From admissions to dabbling in the occult to confessions of having made deals with The Devil, Good Fight Ministries puts forward an excellent case for extreme discernment when listening to secular music and watching religionless movies. The website also contains written articles about
The website also links to podcasts known as The Good Fight Radio Show, The 5:11 News, and Blessed Hope Chapel as well as its sister ministry websites known as Good Fight Radio Network; The Submerging Church; Left Behind or Led Astray; and Zombie Rescue Team, which helps people with drug addictions. Although I don’t agree with all Good Fight Ministries’ theology, I have learnt a lot from viewing the resources they have on their website, and I look forward to seeing more of the great content they produce. All rights to this article belong to the author, but, this article may be freely redistributed as long as the content of the article is not changed. Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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