111: The Media War Between Jesus Christ and Satan


by Gary Flanigan and Luther Glenn Williams
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Date Reviewed:  Apr 30, 2008

The Media War
 
Satan’s plan of attack on the Kingdom of God is a devious, well-orchestrated and highly evolved one.  According to Gary Flanigan and Luther Glenn Williams in 111: The Media War between Jesus Christ and Satan, it began in Heaven when Lucifer had aspirations of being equal to God.  When he and his merry band of followers were booted out of Heaven, he took up his earthly name of Satan and began a campaign to destroy anything God created on earth, making himself an automatic enemy of Jesus Christ.  His determination is to see that the Will of God doesn’t prevail.  They report his main mode of attack is through the media.

Flanigan and Williams use scripture and logical argument to lay the ground work that Satan as the “prince of the power of the air” has sufficient influence over the airwaves.  He uses spiritual manipulation over the internet, television and radio.  Entertainment over these mediums that ultimately disgraces any of God’s commands plays right into Satan’s hand.  His hatred is so intense for Jesus Christ, that he wants nothing more than to use the Bible against those who profess Christianity to try to prove to them, in diminutive ways, he is in control.  He will stop at nothing and use anything; therefore, one must be on a constant vigil to be studious in the Word and to “watch as well as pray”. 

Flanigan and Williams did a very thorough and equally enlightening job of describing evil’s attachment in our lives as it pertains to how Satan diverts the Will of God in order to destroy the Kingdom of God.  They explore the scriptures in detail, offering explanations and spiritual, as well as worldly examples to show how evil is being woven into our lives using the media.  They cover such topics as biblical evolution, Theomatics (mathematical design of the Bible), the Sabbath day, cloning, and UFO reportings to name a few.  This book has a wealth of information that at times was overwhelming.  My advice is to read it in concert with a Bible handy. I found the topics covered informative and added to my knowledge in how to be more vigilant in my own life when faced with evil.  After reading this book, I am sure readers will look differently at the Bible and find much to discuss within its pages.


Reviewed by Brenda M. Lisbon
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers


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Brenda M. Lisbon is an avid reader and a big supporter of school-sponsored reading activities for children in her community.  She and her son reside in Bishopville, SC.


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