Liked It“Finished reading: Interview with an Exorcist. Paranormal junkies will be be disappointed as this book is more a Q&A on demons, evil, and protection from vice a kiss and tell about the workings of exorcism.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Finished reading: Interview with an Exorcist. Paranormal junkies will be be disappointed as this book is more a Q&A on demons, evil, and protection from vice a kiss and tell about the workings of exorcism.”
Patrick Abbott wrote this review Sunday, February 17, 2013. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“An intriguing read. The question and answer format was a great way to direct me to specific issue about which I was curious. I earned some new ideas about what demons are and how they relate to angels. Informative and a good starting point to other possible areas of research.”
Alicia Wright Brewster wrote this review Monday, November 5, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“WAtched the movie first, and then I read the book,,,,have to say the book was way better than the movie, although Anthony hopkins did an awesome job. ”
Melissa Hector-Martin wrote this review Wednesday, May 30, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“An excellent collection of serious questions with equally serious answers. This is not sensationalism, but rather practical review of the true battle of good and evil. Many interesting points are made, such as the fact that even the angels do not speak ill of the demons, because they are God's creations. They may rebuke them and confine them to hell, but they still respect God's work. There is also a very good discussion on what sin is and how it may be avoided and overcome.
Many fascinating topics are covered in this question and answer format without the sensationalism of modern entertainment. This book is a reminder that sin and demons and the devil are real, but that God's promises are stronger and that God wills good things for us.
This book is highly recommended for those who wish to have a better understanding of what evil is, without falling prey to its wiles and temptations.”