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    Dead men don’t talk… or do they?

    Can our dead speak to us? Can they return from the grave to give us means to wealth and directions to overcome our challenges?

    Can our dead talk to us, or we with them? I am sure you have heard of experiences regarding communication with or prayers to and through the dead. What happens to man after death?

    During communications with the “dead”, it is reported that a channeler, sorcerer, witch, necromancer, fetish priest, etc. recites some incantations. While these incantations are ongoing, a strong wind blows through the room. Deep darkness and intense silence fall. A glorious being, supposedly the “dead,” appears in dazzling brightness and in the voice of a departed one, speaks to the enquirer, “mysteries” of life.

    A channeler, witch, necromancer, occultist, etc. incants and calls on “familiar spirits” to communicate with them.

    In the occultic world of the Illuminati, Free Masonry, Knights of Malta, Jesuits, etc., these communications are common and almost all world leaders communicate with the “dead” to receive instructions on governance. Through such “departed spirits” or “familiar spirits,” blessings have been sought for and obtained to prosper the lives of all who approach them.

    Spiritism is increasing worldwide as people seek insights into their destinies, problems, and future. This is the basis of the paganism of old, and it is the same as saint worship in modern “Christianity” and ancestral worship in Africa.

    A “familiar spirit” appears as the departed soul of a friend, relative, or loved one. Such “spirits” are increasingly being invoked.

    Are these appearances or apparitions, really the spirit of the dead? The Bible condemns all forms of communication with the dead as idolatry and abomination to God. All who did so were destroyed. Saul lost his life in battle for contacting a witch at Endor for consultation with the “dead” Samuel (2 Chron. 10:13-14)

    How is it, that Holy men like Enoch, Abraham, Moses, Noah, Samuel, Elijah, etc. were never deified into “saints” and worshipped? Particularly when Enoch, Moses, and Elijah were transported to Heaven? Yet, certain individuals are ‘deified’, worshipped, and prayed to as “saints”? If such men can serve as mediators for us before God, then why did Christ have to come and die to serve as our High Priest and ONLY mediator between God and man?

    All forms of communication with the dead, wizardry, witchcraft, etc., are condemned by God.

    All who seek help from dead men are like Eve speaking with the serpent; they shall be deceived. Unbeknown to her, she was speaking with Satan, manifesting through a serpent. All these spirits coming to us as our departed family and friends are but evil spirits manifesting as “dead men”! Why, because the Bible is categorical that dead men do not talk. Their thoughts perish and they are awaiting the resurrection in the dust!

    For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return

    The spirits that appear as “familiar spirits” or “spirits of the dead” are but demons or evil spirits manifesting as dead souls.

    Soon, Satan and his evil angels shall flood the earth with such apparitions of “dead men” to deceive men as he deceived Eve, that “you shall not surely die, but shall be as gods.” Through such communications, he shall succeed to lure the world against God and establish the Antichrist to persecute God’s saints and prepare the world for Armageddon!

    It is our privilege to communicate with Heaven instead of with dead men “from hell”. Let’s come boldly to God’s throne with our requests, praise, and song, that He may bless us.

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