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Satanism: The Seduction of America's Youth
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Product Description In Satanism, Bob Larson examines the pervasive influence of Satanic activity of youth. More than a simple overview of the dangers, this book provides practical ways to recognize and combat Satanism, Ghoulish games, horror films, black metal music, drugs--Larson gives a clear understanding of the evil surrounding us.
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Pages 224
Dimensions: Length: 9.1" Width: 6.2" Height: 0.55" Weight: 0.76 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Oct 1, 2096
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
ISBN 0840730349 EAN 9780840730343
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 | This is the Yishua Jan 18, 2008 |
| We're gonna go ahead and give you a code red. I'm a five star general. There is no love on the barracks! He's stuck in the middle ages; that's how the middle ages ended was with Luther's 95 Theses. Bob Larson is very poor. I inherited like 40 million dollars from Anabaptists centuries ago and live in a mansion. Wake up. Most of these people are in the military. I'm a Marine. Code red!!! | | |  | clueless May 21, 2007 |
guys like this do more to drive people away from christianity than sensationalists like marilyn manson or anton laveyy could ever have done in their entire careers. by shrieking against a pop culture that is not aimed at him or for him, and assuming, ignorantly, that this equates to evil, or in this case, actual satanism, simply makes him look like an idiot and a clueless old jerk railing in the wind about 'these kids these days!...'. the worst kind of idiocy and proof for those looking to find the kind of judgemental, close minded, ignorant ranting in Christian circles, and in one fell swoop undoes decades of reaching out to youth and attempts at good will that more moderate, intelligent folks have done. if it were possible to give this guy negative stars, i would. useless, wrong, not just poorly researched, but NOT researched...assumptions are made from base statements regarding lyrics and second and third hand accounts thaqt are clearly either incorrectly perceived or just made up of whole cloth. ironically, this book is a great deal more sinful than the material larson rails about in the pages, breaking one of the Ten Commandments, 'thou shalt not bear false witness...'. when he attaches his own wrong claims to a pop cultuure that is clearly not 'eee-villll!'
not only is this a waste of money and space for anyone who buys it, it is a waste of paper and time from the publishers, and anyone who reads this will be LESS informed, and possibly less intelligent, after reading it. quite a feat. | | |  | Denounce Satan...worship the Almighty Dollar instead Dec 26, 2006 |
This is just yet another piece of dreck designed to cash in on the mid-80s "Satanic Panic", and I question Larson's motives, considering the facts uncovered by Cornerstone magazine in their expose of him:
- Much of the story in Larson's novel "Dead Air" was actually done by ex-Bob Larson Ministries staffer Lori Boespflug, yet it's presented solely as Larson's own - Despite a claim to have "saved thousands", a scheduled visit to Larson's Denver offices by Cornerstone's Mike Hertenstein and Jon Trott (who also wrote an expose on Christian comedian and alleged ex-Satanic high priest Mike Warnke that later served as the focus of an excellent book, "Selling Satan") was cancelled by Larson on the flimsy grounds that he feared Cornerstone "would make their names public and expose them to ridicule" - Larson never said how much $$$ he took in, and actually took a show caller who attempted to quote the actual figure off the air, claiming he was "about to spread lies"
And if you don't believe me, consider that Anton LaVey's Church of Satan's membership consists of a mere 5,000-6,000 (so much for the alleged "global Satanic network"), LaVey himself denounced heavy metal as "just noise", and no major investigations into alleged "cult crimes" ever took place, despite the shocking statistics quoted by Larson, Warnke, and others. Is it any wonder why the notion of ritualistic abuse has been largely dismissed, except among a select handful who either continue to believe these wild tales or use them to continue defrauding the faithful? | | |  | Good Book Jul 10, 2006 |
| As a former Satanist, now a born-again Christian, I believe Larson does a good job at warning about the dangers of Satanism and how to combat it. The only reason it took off the fifth star is because he does sensationalizr it occasionally. | | |  | Puddles of fun.. Nov 10, 2005 |
I have had a hard time not to think that Bob is not just a Satanist posing as a christian writing all this stuff and wiggleing with joy as the fundamentalists consume it. (hey if I was rich and had nothing better to do I might do the same)He never questions the "testimonies" of the either joking or disturbed teenagers who annonamously call his show. He tries, rather patheticly, to appeal to a secular audience with the symbols page which contains among others, the anarchy symbol, peace symbol and a representation of the baphomet that is an inverted pentagram with two dots for eyes. "Im a satanist. I hate your god. I listen to black metal music..." so begins yet another chapter, this one about the always "evil" metal genere. this book is a bad choice if your looking for actual information, but a good one to add to your satanic panic collection, which must include also "satans underground" or "Michelle remembers". I have wasted enough of my time writing this, ugg.. tired.. my point is if you are a Satanist you may, emphisis on may, want to get this book to entertain you after those long days at work. | | | Write your own review about Satanism: The Seduction of America's Youth
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