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Angels, Demons And Ghosts: Where To Find Them: Ghostly Encounters
Angels, Demons And Ghosts: Where To Find Them: Ghostly Encounters
Angels, Demons And Ghosts: Where To Find Them: Ghostly Encounters
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Angels, Demons And Ghosts: Where To Find Them

(Part of Granger T Barr's Ghostly Encounters Series)

This book was prepared from a legitimate, biblical standpoint, and it will help you understand

the existence of evil angels, demons, mutants, and ghosts.

Where did these horrible evil monsters come from? And how did they end up in this world?

What about ghosts and other supernatural occurrences?

We've all heard of angels, but what about ghosts and the paranormal, right?
Understanding the big picture and linking them all together is necessary for

appreciating and, more crucially, recognising the truth.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 22, 2022
ISBN9798201644185
Angels, Demons And Ghosts: Where To Find Them: Ghostly Encounters
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Granger T Barr

Granger T Barr lives in London with his wife and his dog Rover. He has researched paranormal activities and real-life stories both locally and in and around Great Britain in the United Kingdom, and certain places in the USA. We hope that you enjoyed these short stories and look forward to reading some more soon. Please don’t forget to give the author any positive feedback and the thumbs-up. Thanks again for your purchase.

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    Angels, Demons And Ghosts - Granger T Barr

    Introduction

    This book was written from a proper, biblical perspective, and it will assist you in comprehending the existence of wicked angels, demons, mutants and ghosts.

    Where do these horrible creatures come from? And how did they get into this world? What about ghosts and other paranormal phenomena?

    What about ghosts and the paranormal? We've all heard of angels, but what about ghosts and the paranormal?

    Understanding the big picture is essential for appreciating and, more importantly, recognising the truth.

    Satan And Demons

    We will be studying spiritual entities in the Bible, and I still have many questions concerning the wicked ones.

    So, let us discuss Satan and demons in the Bible.

    Let us start from the beginning.

    In Genesis 1, God builds a beautiful, ordered reality out of darkness and disorder so that life can flourish. Then, seven times, he appoints humans as his ambassadors to rule over all of creation.

    It is described as "good" by God. That goodness may be found in beauty, truth, love, and generosity.

    However, in Genesis 3, we see a creature rebellion against its Creator.

    We have no idea why or how he rebels. But, on the other hand, he is on a mission to destroy God's lovely Earth for the sake of other beings. This soon becomes a nightmare. This being is the first depiction of evil in the Bible.

    It distorts what God intended for good, destroying the world and returning it to darkness and disorder. As a result, humans join the spiritual rebel, bringing turmoil and death back into the world.

    From this moment onward, human revolt is interwoven with spiritual rebellion. The biblical tale explains how this happens frequently, all from a creepy, crawling serpent!

    The narrative implies that it is more than a snake. Remember. Eden is a vantage point from which Earth and her creatures may see Heaven. As a result, the snake has the potential to be a spiritual being. Genesis 3 appears to point in that way.

    Then, later on, biblical authors fill in the blanks, such as when the prophet Isaiah sees God's celestial throne room. Spiritual entities encircle and praise God.

    These are the cherubim around God's throne, But when Isaiah sees these creatures, he describes them as ``seraphim'', which in Hebrew means ``snake''. So, the snake is like a former staff member in God's throne room. So why is it talking to the humans? The prophet Ezekiel understood this figure as a spiritual rebel who didn't want to live under God's wisdom and authority. Instead, he wanted to be God.

    Adam and Even

    So, the snake says to Eve that she and Adam could rule the world, like God, but by their wisdom. After Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit, they are all kicked out of the garden of Eden.

    God says this rebel (the serpent) will now crawl on its belly. Where does it go after this? The biblical authors offer subtle clues where this being is at work behind the scenes, animating division and hatred between humans.

    They also use a variety of images to describe this. Being it is a snake or a sea dragon, a dark desert creature or the King of Death in the grave

    This serpent rebel is also known as the , Tempter, , The Evil, One, or , The Devil, which translates to The Slanderer in Greek.

    But, wait a minute, his name is Satan, right? No, Satan isn't a real name. It is one of these titles, which is why it includes the word the in front of it in Hebrew. The Satan means The Adversary because he isn't for anything.

    Instead, he is opposed, and everything works through his lies to bring us back into darkness and disarray, which is quite intense.

    Lucifer

    Many Christians believe that the devil was once a beautiful angel named Lucifer who rebelled against God and fell from grace. The belief that he is a fallen angel is frequently based on the Bible's book of Isaiah, which states, "How art thou fallen from Heaven, O Lucifer, son of the dawn!"

    Leviathan can be interpreted as the devil, jeopardising God's animals (by seeking to eat them) and God's creation (by threatening it with disturbance in the waters of chaos).

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