![]() ![]() And the missionaries story (which sounds like an inflated version of an account that was published in a book several years ago, and that includes actual names of the missionaries and their organization) reminds me of Christian urban legends and the things people post on Facebook without doing a two-minute Google search first to see that it's only half-true or not true at all. The Goth-demons connection might have been true for the particular people mentioned in the book, but characterizations like that can perpetuate unhelpful stereotypes even if the writer does say, once, that wearing black doesn't mean someone is influenced by demons. ![]() ![]() I was turned off a bit in the final section of the book because of too many references to people dressed in black/Goth clothing who were also into the occult or influenced by demons, and by one story about missionaries that was presented as fact (it was published in a reputable magazine, the writer says), but that has no identifying details and can't be backed up with Internet research. This book was helpful and provided a lot of useful, biblical information about spiritual warfare. ![]()
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