Demonic Darkness: A Gigantic Conflict of Spirits

we have never witnessed the level of evil as is taking place before the Supreme Court and in the district right now. Satan worshippers have covered sidewalks with black magic ritual circles and candles, performing their dark incantations near midnight most evenings. Half-burnt candles and other garbage of active witchcraft lay scattered on the public spaces around the Court. Meanwhile, one man, who had the attire and appearance of a horror-movie warlock, targeted senior ladies quietly praying for the lives of the unborn. The warlock would crowd one woman at a time, making the sign of Satan over the women’s heads. As he made the sign, guttural growls and a language our staff could not understand issued from his throat as he spat his demonic curses over the women. One by one, he tried to corner them and curse them. With all her years on Capitol Hill and all the protests she has witnessed, Peggy is generally unflappable. But when the warlock began stalking senior women to issue his demonic curses, she says an almost palpable feeling of darkness rose in the air.” (Witches, Warlocks and the Supreme Court, Mat Staver, Liberty Counsel, 6/15/22)

Unless we are mistaken…the twentieth century…is to witness a gigantic conflict of spirits…More serious and fiercer than ever before, the conflict is between the old and the new worldview.” Herman Bavinck, Christian theologian, 1901

UFO phenomena are but one part of an astonishing outpouring of “paranormal” events—what just a few years ago most people would have considered as “miracles.” Dr. Vallee, in The Invisible College, expresses the secular appreciation of this fact: “Observations of unusual events suddenly loom into our environment by the thousands” (p. 87), causing “a general shifting of man’s belief patterns, his entire relationship of the invisible” (p. 114), “Something is happening to human consciousness” (p. 34); the same “powerful force [that] has influenced the human race in the past is again influencing it now” (p. 14). In Christian language this means: a new demonic outpouring is being loosed upon mankind. In the Christian apocalyptic view (see the end of this book), we can see that the power which until now has restrained the final and most terrible manifestation of demonic activity on earth has been taken away (II Thess. 2:7). (The Meaning of UFOs–Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future, 1975, Seraphim Rose)

New Age Luciferianism (occult mystical pantheism) has infused and spiritualized evolutionary secular materialism, transforming it into an agency for the transmission of ultimate values and revelations from powers, principalities and demons. (1) As a result, in the space of a few short decades, occult pagan spirituality has made profound inroads. Its upsurge manifests itself in the form of everything from death-worshipping Satanists, Wicca, and warlocks to UFO channeling cults, ghost-hunting, necromancy, goddess worship, shamanism, light-bearers, spirit guides, goddess worship, transcendental meditation,  labyrinth walking, Kundalini yoga, revitalized Norse paganism, the annual Burning Man Festival, and the proliferation of Satanic and Luciferian cults.

From England to Australia, from New Zealand to South America, Canada and the United States, occult New Age spirituality is quickly becoming the godless West’s dominant orthodoxy.

Occult spirituality always surfaces at the end of a civilization. It heralded the end of Babylon, Rome and the Aztec civilization. It came at the end of the medieval world and now it has come at the end of the post-Christian West, a social order that has attempted to sustain itself without the personal God of all life and creation.

During Rome’s darkest, most evil hours, early Christians — thousands of whom were cut in half, used as human torches, and crucified upside-down — nevertheless successfully forced occult forces underground, thus allowing for Christendom and later on America to arise.

America is the West’s last best hope. But do contemporary Christians and like-minded Americans possess the undying faith, unfaltering courage, love of Truth, rock-solid conviction, perseverance and will to engage this spiritual war?

@Linda

  1. Worldview of Evil Spirits: Revolution, Evolution, Materialism, Nihilism, New World Order, and more, Linda Kimball

2 thoughts on “Demonic Darkness: A Gigantic Conflict of Spirits”

  1. In answer to your last question, I’d say those of the pro-life movement have certainly demonstrated it. And those of the silent majority who are not such activists are likely to stick to their principles in upcoming future contests, such as Obergefell’s same sex “marriages”, as well. Here’s hoping that they do.

  2. Your paragraph that begins with “New Age Luciferian Cosmic Humanism…” would explain why the evolutionary secular materialists, who are atheists, don’t deride the worship of Satan who, according to them, is also an imaginary being like they claim God is.
    The atheists should be deriding the worship of Satan too, since if Satan is real, and he really is, then so is God. But if Satanists hate God, and atheists do that too, then atheists are actually Satanists too.
    They really do converge… in Satan’s kingdom of darkness.

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