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Bob Larson (born May 28, 1944) is an American radio and television evangelist, and a pastor of Spiritual Freedom Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Larson has authored numerous books critical of rock music and Satanism .
Reverend Bob Larson has also achieved widespread public notoriety, not just within the deliverance ministry movement itself. Larson is known for drawing media attention to deliverance practices; he performs exorcisms in front of live audiences , teaches exorcism workshops, and even had his own reality TV show, bringing a sort of theatrical ...
John travels to Mozambique to lift a curse from the Socceroos at the behest of football legend Johnny Warren; Again in Salt Lake City, Safran finds out what is so special about "Mormon underwear" With the help of Canberra mathematician Brendan McKay, John uncovers the link between The Bible Code, the September 11 attacks, and rapper Vanilla Ice
Peter Howard Gilmore (born May 24, 1958) is an American writer and LaVeyan Satanist.He is the current High Priest of the Church of Satan. [1] As a representative of the Church of Satan, Gilmore has been interviewed on numerous television and radio programs dealing with the topic of Satanism, including appearances on History, the BBC, Syfy, Point of Inquiry, and Bob Larson's Christian radio show.
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Bob Larson's Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality [2] states that the work describes some of the newer cults, explains their teachings, and why they may be dangerous for younger new members.
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Projected on huge white screens above the set were rainbows and images of the turmoil of the 1960s. [ 3 ] [ 19 ] The Astrolite, Astrodome's enormous electronic signboard, flashed animated fireworks (the same that were shown during ballgames), [ 18 ] [ 42 ] representations of Maharaj Ji, [ 32 ] and a variety of slogans, scriptural citations, [ 3 ...