Johanna Michaelsen takes the concerned parent into the world of the innocent child by exploring and exposing the growing power of the occult in the lives of our children.
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Like Lambs To The Slaughter,
By Janine "Janine R." (OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Like Lambs to the Slaughter (Paperback)
Although a bit out of date by now (It was written in the 80s), Michaelsen's Like Lambs To The Slaughter provides signposts for occult influences on children that every parent should be aware of. Contrary to some of the other reviews on this page, what Michaelsen points out is both true and alarming. One may call it paranoid to consider cartoons such as the Smurfs occultic in content, but when the Smurfs feature Gargamel standing in the middle of a pentagram calling down a curse in the name of Beelzebub-- others would call it discerning. If you can get this book, get it. Though out of date, it will be helpful to you as you raise your children. I hope Michaelsen updates her work soon.
25 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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Some Just Continue To Be Blind & Don't Want Truth!,
By Bianca White (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Like Lambs to the Slaughter (Paperback)
This book is a must for Christian parents. The tricks and schemes that the enemy uses are so sneaky, and will go unnoticed by those not looking to or obeying God. Of course, a book like this will not make sense to many people of the world, who have not accepted Christ as their Lord, and Savior. It's quite alarming to see so many adults ignorant of the devices the enemy will use against their children, to destroy them in any way that he can. All's that can be said here is, if they can't see it so blatantly being portrayed in games, cartoons and other childrens items, they will miss it too when it comes in the forms of people, and other things quite unimaginable. If we only knew how many witches and warlocks teach in the school system alone, we'd be running to get our children out of the schools or systems that their in. Oh, I pray that we would wake up!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A must read, 4 occult knowledge seekers & parents/teachers!,
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This review is from: Like Lambs to the Slaughter (Paperback)
This is a great reference book! It is very detailed and explanatory in simple terms. I read "The Beautiful Side of Evil" by the same author first, which I highly suggest, (it is her autobiography). This book goes more in detail about the occult and explains how our children are being retrained by educators (some willing & unwilling accomplices), TV & music. I must share that I have also listened to her audio tapes. Her writing/speeches are simple, direct & sometimes blunt. She has a dry sense of humor that comes off more in her oral presentation than in her writings. Ex: She shares with her audience that it is not enough to believe in Jesus. The question is Jesus who? (paraphrased, quotes mine)"I had a gardener named Jesus, people. I could scream Jesus all day long and the most I would get is my rose bushes pruned..." This book is a quick, informative read! It offers plenty of reference for you to confirm/deny her assertions. In many situations, she offers specific examples and key players. A great place to start in a knowledge search of the occult. One word of caution: She is a strong Christian. Though her unique secular experiences and family background provide a dual perspective of the religious and secular points of view, it is written from a Pro-Christian perspective.
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