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2013: Man of God: Leading Your Family by Allowing God to Lead You ISBN 978-1-4347-0547-1; 2013: Emotions: Confront the Lies. Conquer with Truth. ISBN 978-1-4767-5206-8; 2013: Walking with God: Thoughts on His Indwelling Spirit, Volume 2 ISBN 0529108968; 2014: Walking with God: Knowing God Through Prayer, Volume 3 ISBN 0785206965
Airheadz are best known for the trance hit single "Stanley (Here I Am)" which first came into existence as a bootleg record entitled "Stanley – Stanley's in a Trance Mix" due to it containing a vocal sample from Eminem's "Stan", and which itself was a sample taken from Dido's "Thank You". The 'Stanley's in a Trance Mix' rapidly became popular ...
The evil God challenge is a philosophical thought experiment.The challenge is to explain why an all-good God is more likely than an all-evil God. Those who advance this challenge assert that, unless there is a satisfactory answer to the challenge, there is no reason to accept that God is good or can provide moral guidance.
"Julia, (pause) however (pause – the second thunder in normal direction), in the light and visions of the issues of Stanley, (pause) we changed our mind. (pause) We have decided to include a backward message. (pause – the first thunder is in normal direction) Stanley, (pause) for you, (pause) and for all the other book (short pause) burners ...
Here there is the idea that God's heritage (the created world) is largely under the dominion of evil – i.e., it is "shared with Azazel" (Abr. 20:5), again identifying him with the devil, who was called "the prince of this world" by Jesus. (John 12:31 niv)
Stanley pledges his life to Satan, kills the teacher, and collects his blood. Meanwhile, Stanley's classmates, the coach, Kincaid, and Jameson, attend a service. After Stanley successfully performs the ritual, Esteban's soul possesses him. An invisible force pries out a nail from the crucifix over the church's altar and impales Jameson's forehead.
"Am I Evil?" is a song by British heavy metal band Diamond Head. Released on the band's 1980 debut album Lightning to the Nations, it remains the band's signature song. The song was written by lead vocalist Sean Harris and guitarist Brian Tatler and released by Happy Face Records, a label owned by the producer Muff Murfin of The Old Smithy studio of Worcester, England.
The Anti-Monitor is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] He served as the main antagonist of the 1985 DC Comics miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths and later appears as an enemy to the Green Lantern Corps and the Justice League.