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Paperback Ravaged by the New Age: Satan's Plan to Destroy Kids Book

ISBN: 0962008613

ISBN13: 9780962008610

Ravaged by the New Age: Satan's Plan to Destroy Kids

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Our children are under assault by the New Age. For over three decades the New Age leadership has plotted and worked to ravage an entire generation. This book explains the occult inroads into our... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Amazing Truths

It is such a good book with many biblical scriptures to back up what he is saying about how satan's new age is coming at us from every angle to destroy our YOUTH!

Ravaged by the New Age

I bought this book along time ago, when my children were young. I went through their toys and sure enough there were occult symbols on the toys themselves. He-man was popular at that time and when I threw away the toy, there was a change of atmosphere in my home, as well as behavior in my child. I read the reviews on this book and all I can say is we aren't always aware of deception around us. That's where prayer comes in and the gift of discernment. This book really helped me as a mother at the time. The Holy Spirit did indeed open my eyes, Texe Marrs has a gift to help us see.

Ravaging!

I didn't know Satan's plan for our kids was to turn 'em into milquetoasts! What happened to Black Sabbath?

Utterly hilarious

As a book which can be taken seriously, this book rates no stars. But as comedy gold...wow. You cannot open this book to any page without finding at least one uporarious and self-evidently ludicrous claim. My current favorite -- that the Transformer "Soundwave", a toy robot who can transform into a tape recorder, is actually supposed to reprsent the demon/god Baal. Yes. He actually says this. This is not an interpretation or a taking of things out of context. He (Texe) makes this statement explicitly. (Page 221 in my edition) Does anyone really need to know more?

Strong Message

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.
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