"It's going to be Biblical" - A watchman on the wall of the times upon us - "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;
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Correcting Dark World: A Biblical Examination of Paranormal Deception
Introduction — When Curiosity Crosses a Forbidden Line
There is a reason Scripture does not treat the unseen world as neutral territory. The modern fascination with ghosts, spirits, and paranormal investigation is not new; it is merely repackaged necromancy dressed in scientific language and emotional storytelling. What previous generations approached with séances, mediums, and spirit tables, this generation approaches with EMF meters, EVP recorders, and infrared cameras. The tools have changed, but the spiritual posture has not. The same forbidden door is being knocked on, only now it is justified as research.
The book Dark World by Zak Bagans, is a textbook example of this modern deception. It does not deny the existence of the supernatural; in fact, it insists upon it.
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.. that it refuses to judge those experiences by biblical authority.
In Dark World, repeated exposure to oppressive phenomena is normalized. The author speaks of being drained, emotionally affected, and spiritually burdened, yet continues pressing deeper. In biblical language, that is not courage; it is entanglement. Acts 10:38 describes Jesus healing those “oppressed of the devil.” Oppression is not a badge of insight—it is evidence of attack.
When fear becomes fascination, the line has already been crossed.
Chapter 3 — Sensitivity Is Not a Gift, It Is a Symptom
A recurring theme in the book is the development of “spiritual sensitivity.” The author describes becoming more perceptive, more open, more attuned to the presence of spirits. This is presented as growth, evolution, and refinement. Biblically, it is none of those things.
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