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Dark Secrets of the New Age: Satan's Plan for a One World Religion

Dark Secrets of the New Age: Satan's Plan for a One World Religion

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing Book
Review: His critics dismiss Texe Marrs with the label "Fundamentalist Christian." So be it. But at least he takes a stand. At least he reads the Bible of his faith. At least he applies it to the world around him.

I like Marrs' books. They have the excitement of conspiracy theory. But grounded in Bible study. If you don't believe in the Bible (or are afraid your friends will think you're a nut if you do) you probably won't like his books. But if you're into Bible prophecy, and use the Christian Bible to guide your life, then I think you'll appreciate Marrs' perspective.

I'll admit, I try not to put any Christian writer on a pedestal. God is still the definitive Author. But there's a place for writers who use the Bible to comment on current events. I appreciate the work they do. Especially when it prompts me to go back and read Bible passages they've pointed out.

So, Mr. Marrs: I thank you for taking so much flak, yet still keeping the faith. And I eagerly await your next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing Book
Review: I can't believe that there are people out there mindless enough to believe this. For those who do, sorry to disappoint you, there is no conspiracy. The author is a scared man lashing out. He has no understanding of what "new agers" are like. I was always taught that books held knowledge, imagine my disappointment when I read thru this! If only open mouths came w/open minds...

In short, don't waste your hard earned money. If you absolutely must, then educate yourself on the so called "new age" and have an unbiased opinion.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Scary (should actually be 0 stars)
Review: I can't believe that there are people out there mindless enough to believe this. For those who do, sorry to disappoint you, there is no conspiracy. The author is a scared man lashing out. He has no understanding of what "new agers" are like. I was always taught that books held knowledge, imagine my disappointment when I read thru this! If only open mouths came w/open minds...

In short, don't waste your hard earned money. If you absolutely must, then educate yourself on the so called "new age" and have an unbiased opinion.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Once Believed It... Now I'm Embarrassed
Review: I read this about 12 years ago when I was much younger and very trusting in anything the local Christian bookstore provided. I actually fell for the whole thing. I also fell for "88 Reasons Why the Rapture will Happen in 1988" at the same time. So you can imagine the paranoia I was going through (is that a fruit of the Spirit? Yeah, right...).

Bottom line is: I was a clueless sheep, and there are many out there that still are. You have a right to read anything you want (including this stuff), but please use some discernment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Once Believed It... Now I'm Embarrassed
Review: I read this about 12 years ago when I was much younger and very trusting in anything the local Christian bookstore provided. I actually fell for the whole thing. I also fell for "88 Reasons Why the Rapture will Happen in 1988" at the same time. So you can imagine the paranoia I was going through (is that a fruit of the Spirit? Yeah, right...).

Bottom line is: I was a clueless sheep, and there are many out there that still are. You have a right to read anything you want (including this stuff), but please use some discernment.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Shows the basic cluelessness of fundamentalist paranoia
Review: Obviously whatever college that hired Texe Marr did not hire him as a Logic professor, else he would know better than to accuse Lucent Technology of Satan worship because of the comparison to Lucifer. Since the word Luce means Light, one can conclude that the lighting company had a different light bearer in mind when they named themselves Light technologies.

When I read this book as a teenager I was bothered by the leaps in logic. He tells a story which shocks people. Then after getting the audience prepared to believe in evil, he castigates everything. Rainbow Brite being one of the prime offenders. Children's books that don't explicitly end with all the children accepting Christ into their heart are New Age.

No where in the book does he make a distinction between New Age movements and the largely mythical Satan worship, but his audience believes that every non-Christian religion from Buddhism to Judaism is Satanic so why bother with logic?

Fun book if you want a laugh. But be afraid of people who buy into it. Don't let them fix your car. Don't let them babysit your children. DOn't let them marry your daughters. There is just too much inbreeding there for safety.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Want to know why you cant do this for a living
Review: This is the first book that I have ever read from start to finnish and with out doubt it is the most edducatinal Satanic bokk youlever need


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