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Romancing Death: A True Story of Vampirism, Death, the Occult and DeliveranceDestiny Image / 2012 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionWilliam Schnoebelen offers a unique perspective on the popularity of vampire culture, Wicca and the Occult because he used to practice them. In Romancing Death, he explores the phenomenon of the Twilight saga, and issues a challenge to the church to reach young people who fill the holes in their souls with evil rather than good.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionRomancing Death sheds the light of God on the popularity of vampirism in todays pop culture. This fascinating exposé of the dark realities behind romanticizing the occult in our current culture reveals the naked truth about how the church has not addressed the needs of people young and old who fill the holes in their souls and spirits with evil rather than good. Weaving his personal historyincluding involvement in Wicca, Freemasonry, and vampirismthe author lays out the literary and cultural history of vampirism and closely analyzes the romanticized presentation of the occult in the Twilight saga. Romancing Death is a clarion call for the Church to take responsibility to be true salt and light in the world. Author BioBiblical authority and minister William Schnoebelen has devoted more than 25 years to equipping the Body of Christ through teaching, clarifying biblical truths, and exposing heresiesfortifying the church through his dynamic ministry. William Schnoebelen is the director of With One Accord Ministries. He has been ministering since 1986 and is the author of eight books and countless smaller works, including many DVD teachings. He has a graduate degree in theology from St. Francis Seminary (Milwaukee, 1980) and a second graduate degree in counseling from Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA, 1990). Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related ProductsAuthor/Artist Review |