Warlock Plans to Lure Pilgrims into the Occult During Pope’s UK Visit

Pope Benedict XVI will need all the prayers he can get during his trip to the UK this September. In addition to Muslim extremists who are already threatening to infiltrate his open-air Mass in Birmingham on Sept. 19, a local “warlock” is also planning to open occult centers during the visit to lure pilgrims into the clutches of the dark arts.

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Satanists Jailed for Ritual Murder of Four Teens

In case anyone is wondering if there’s such a thing as “Satan,” the following true story should serve as proof that an evil beyond our comprehension is alive and active in our world and is particularly interested in attracting young followers. But all those “harmless” books such as Harry Potter and Twilight – and all that Satanic rock featured on MTV – couldn’t possibly be to blame, could they?

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Twilight Moms

IZ writes: “An office mate’s wife is a fanatic Twilight fan, having come home early from an out-of-state trip to wait in line for 5 hours with friends to watch the midnight premier of “Eclipse”.  I read your blog about the new movie and how groups have formed gathering like-minded weirdos who are interested in vampires, etc.  As my office mate jokingly refers to his wife’s fanaticism, stating she’s read each book multiple times as well as having seen all movies repeatedly, at what point would one question abnormal behavior (to me that is abnormal)?  Another office mate who is “Catholic” is a Harry Potter fan and I just don’t know how to contribute to the conversation without sounding like the bearer of bad news. Do you have any suggestions?”

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Muscle Testing

THIS BLOG WAS REVIEWED AND UPDATED IN DECEMBER, 2019.

SL: “For fourteen years I have had hot flashes from menopause. Recently, I reached the end of my rope. In SC where I live there is a Dr. Susan Stegall on the radio.  Her practice is called Integrative Health. I went to her office last week. She is not an MD but has studied alternative medicine.  She uses a pressure method to determine where you need healing.  The protocol (as she calls it) is then worked up and consists of homeopathic and herbs.When I went to her I had no idea of the technique she uses. While talking to me I saw her eyes focus on the crucifix around my neck.  She made a point of telling me she is also a Christian.  I use the protocol with my eyes fixed on Jesus and remain close to him.  Am I in any kind of danger by seeing this doctor?”

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