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THE POOR LITTLE WITCH
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by Jack T. Chick
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adapted from comic form by J. Brad Hicks
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On a crowded volleyball court, one girl lay dejected on the ground. Her
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classmates derided her: "@#*!! Mandy dropped the ball AGAIN!" "Of course!"
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"Mandy! ... Can't you do ANYTHING right?" "Why do we have to put up with
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HER?" Mandy could only sob, "I'm sorry!"
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That night, she went to her mom for sympathy, but her mother didn't even look
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up from the bills. "Don't talk to me now, Mandy! Can't you see I'm busy?
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Since your father left us I'm the only one to support this family ..."
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Alone in her room, Mandy was inconsolable. "I'd give anything to be like the
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other girls ... If only I could BE someone!" A passing demon smiled, and
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silently said, "You CAN be ... I'll see to that!"
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The next day in one of her classes, the pretty young teacher singled her out.
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"Mandy, could you stay after school please?" ("Oh. Oh. What did I do wrong?"
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worried Mandy.) But the teacher wanted to talk about something else. "Mandy,
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I know you're lonely, but you're such a sweet and talented girl ... You should
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have a lot of friends." Mandy was dumb-struck. "Me?"
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Later, she told her mother, "Mom, my teacher, Mrs. White, has invited me to a
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slumber party at her house this weekend. She's really nice. Can I go?" Her
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mother replied, "Sure, why not?"
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That weekend, as Mandy approached the house, Mrs. White warned the other
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girls. "We have a new girl ... Mandy! Go easy with her. She doesn't know!"
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That night, one of the girls said to her, "Hey, Mandy, do you want to learn
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some really neat new things?" "Sure," said Mandy. Another girl nudged her
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and said, "Watch this." In minutes, the coffee table was hovering several
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feet above the ground.
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Mandy was astonished! "WOW! Could I do that?" "It's easy," the girl
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replied, "we'll show you how."
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Two weeks later, one of the older girls in the group came to Mandy with a
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suggestion. "Hey, Mandy, how would you like to see the other girls drop the
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ball in P.E.?"
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Mandy didn't have to think twice. "I WISH! They're always putting me down.
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Is there a way?"
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The older girl nodded, and said, "Sure ... here's what you do. Before you go
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to school, light a candle, sit and stare into the light and ask Bruth to help
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you."
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"Who's Bruth?" Mandy wanted to know.
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"Oh ... he's just a friend," the other girl replied. "Just try it and you'll
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see."
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The next morning before school, Mandy sat on her bed and stared hard at the
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candle on the nightstand. "Oh, Bruth, you are my friend. Please help me in
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P.E. today! Make Cathy drop the ball!" she said. Feeling something more was
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required, she added, "I command you!" The half-visible demon hovering just
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outside her field of vision nodded. "Gotcha, Baby!" he silently replied.
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And that day in P.E., it was a different girl who crouched on the volleyball
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court after a painful stumble. A teammate berated her, "Cathy, you're
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screwing up today. That's the THIRD TIME ... even Mandy's playing better than
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you!" In the back, Mandy secretly smiled. "WOW!" she thought, "This is
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great!"
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Across town in the big new church building, a crowd gathers around the large
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and cheerful figure of the new pastor. "Pastor ... what a blessing to have
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you lead our congregation," one woman gushes. A balding gentleman held out a
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thick wad of bills, and said, "Here's a love gift, Reverend, go buy some new
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suits." Another man asked, "Do you find the parsonage comfortable, Rev.
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Chuckwyn?" Pastor Chuckwyn was enthusiastic. "Oh my yes, Mr. White ... It's
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a palace. Why, I've never been treated so well ... Praise the Lord!" A demon
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hidden at the back of the crowd had other thoughs. "We'll take good care of
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you, Chuckwyn!" he silently vowed.
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After the Pastor left, saying to himself, "They love me!", there was a meeting
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upstairs at the big new church.
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"What do you think of him?" "He's a JERK ... he doesn't believe the Bible ...
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so he's ours ... bought and paid for." "We'll use the same technique on him
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as we did with the others. Next month I'll ask him to join the lodge." "GOOD
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... our church will grow fast because he won't offend anyone!"
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Meanwhile, Mrs. White had important news. "Mandy, you have grown so fast that
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we feel you should attend this meeting. You will really increase your
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powers." Flattered, Mandy replied, "That's great, Mrs. White!"
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In the car on their way to the "meeting," Mandy and Mrs. White happened to
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pass by a small downtown church. The hymn "Power in the Blood" filled the
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air, and filled Mrs. White with fear and rage. Mandy saw Mrs. White's
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reaction, and was concerned. "What's the matter, Mrs. White, are you sick?
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You're shaking!"
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Mrs. White glared at the simple, hand-painted sign that read "Gospel Hall" and
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obliquely replied, "Don't ever go in that place, Mandy, it's very evil ... One
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of our traitors goes there! Don't ever have anything to do with old Mrs.
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Grayson or that place ... You'll be sorry if you do."
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It was dark and the full moon was rising when the two women arrived at an old
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barn outside of town. "Gee, Mrs. White," said Mandy, "I've never seen any
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place like this ... What's going on?" Mrs. White was silent, but thought to
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herself, "You haven't seen nuthin' yet, kid!"
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Inside, everyone wore identical black robes. A sinister-looking man ascended
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the altar and addressed the crowd. "Welcome, beloved brothers and sisters.
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Tonight is a night of great celebration and sacrifice to our most Holy Father
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in order that he might poor out his his blessings upon us."
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A woman knelt before him and blindly offered up her baby. Candles flickered
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as the leader continued, "Sister Loraine has especially conceived this child
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for tonight." He laid the baby on the altar, and his dagger rose high as the
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crowd circled round and, over the baby's terrified cries, chanted, "HAIL
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SATAN!" [1]
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Within her hooded robe, Mandy gasped, dumb-struck and paralyzed with fear.
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"This can't be!" she thought to herself. But Mrs. White, robed like the rest,
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turned to her with a large chalice. "Here, Mandy, you MUST drink of the
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child's blood and our Father will bless you and give you increased powers."
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"No! ... No! I can't ... I'm sick," Mandy desperately cried.
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But Mrs. White was grimly determined. "Drink, Mandy! OR DIE!"
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Terrified, Mandy surrendered. "O.K., O.K. ... I'll do it."
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In the car driving away, Mrs. White was displeased, and Mandy was still
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horror-stricken. Mrs. White grimly said, "Mandy, I see you were quite upset
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tonight ... Don't even THINK of going to the police! Our High Priest IS the
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Chief of Police! ... There's no way out!"
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Alone in her room, Mandy sobbed hysterically. "I had no idea what I was
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getting into ... There MUST be a way out," she moaned. "I've never been so
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scared in my life ... what am I going to do?"
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In her desperation, Mandy went to the big Christian church looking for help,
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unaware that Mr. And Mrs. White are members. The pastor enthusiastically
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proclaimed, "Welcome to God's house!" and Mandy thought, "Maybe he can help
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me," but in the choir loft, Mrs. White had other thoughts. "Surprise,
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surprise. There's little Mandy ... When I tell the High Priest ... she's
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dead!"
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After church, it was an angry crowd of adults who approached Reverend
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Chuckwyn. A tall woman started off with strong words. "Pastor, a witch
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visited our church this morning. If she joins our church, she'll destroy our
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children! You MUST speak out against witchcraft or we leave!"
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A grim look swept across the pastor's face, and he said, "This is most
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distressing."
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The tall woman's balding husband handed the pastor another wad of money and
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said, "Pastor, here's another little gift showing our appreciation ... Just
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get rid of the witch, O.K.?"
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That evening, Reverend Chuckwyn's demeanor was less cheerful. Angrily, he
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shouted, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live[2] ... We will NOT tolerate
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witches here! They are reprobate! (Fore-ordained to damnation.)"[3] As the
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choir shouted, "AMEN!", Mandy gasped. "He's speaking about me! What am I
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going to do?" she thought to herself.
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On the night of the next full moon, she nerved herself up to visit a house on
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the edge of town. "Mrs. White said that Mrs. Grayson was a traitor," Mandy
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worried aloud. "I've got nothing to lose ... I've GOT to take the chance! Oh
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God ... help me!" As the rising moon looked on, Mandy knocked on the door.
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The door opened, and a woman looked out and gently said, "Come in, my dear.
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May I help you?"
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At her kindness, Mandy began to sob again. "I'm in such trouble," Mandy
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began. "Mrs. White said there's no way out."
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Recognition spread across Mrs. Grayson's face. "Oh, yes there is ... I know
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Mrs. White and she's a liar." After they went in and sat down, Mrs. White
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asked, "You got into Satanism, didn't you, dear?"
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Still sobbing, Mandy choked out, "Yes, and they killed a baby and ... and ..."
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She gasped for breath and continued on another tack. "How can I get out?
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Even that pastor said there's no hope for me."
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Mrs. White asked, "The church on Maple Road?"
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"Yes," Mandy replied.
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Mrs. White helped her up and led her out to the car. "I was in the craft once
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and I know these people mean business. They WILL kill you if they can. Come
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with me now, sweetie. I was just on my way to church. These people are TRUE
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servants of God ... We'll show you how you can be set free."
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And at the Gospel Hall, after the service, the pastor spoke privately with
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Mandy and Mrs. Grayson. "Mandy," he said, "Jesus Christ died on the cross for
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your sins.[4] His precious blood cancels any contract you've made with Satan
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and it washes away your sins.[5] All you have to do is pray and ask Jesus
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Christ to save you[6] and become your Lord and Master ... Then you can use His
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power to get rid of the demons.[7]"
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The three of them knelt, and Mandy quietly prayed. "Lord Jesus, please
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forgive me and wash me clean. I want you as my Lord and personal Savior .. I
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want to serve YOU instead of Satan."
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The pastor gently interrupted, "Now Mandy, you must rebuke Satan and his
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demons in the name of Jesus."
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Determined, Mandy prayed on. "Satan, I will no longer serve you. Jesus is
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now my Savior, Lord and Master ... Bruth, you and all you demons in my body,
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soul and spirit ... I command you now to leave me at once in the name of Jesus
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Christ[8] my Lord!" And several ghostly demons came out of her body and fled
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screaming into the moonlit night.[9]
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As they rose from their knees, Mrs. Grayson said to Mandy, "You must not go
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home alone tonight, dear ... This is the full moon ... It's too dangerous."
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"Yes, Mandy," the pastor agreed, "Stay with us for awhile ... They'll try to
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kill you." "Please, Mandy!" Mrs. Grayson pleaded.
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But Mandy smiled confidently and said, "Oh ... No thank you! I'll be
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alright."
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But as Mandy walked home alone, a black van with a pentacle in the rear window
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pulled up beside her, and two thugs jumped out and grabbed her. "It's party
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time, kid," said one of them as they shoved her into the back. Mandy was
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murdered by the satanists, but she stood firm and didn't deny Jesus.
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That same night, Pastor Chuckwyn died in his sleep.
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As Mandy knelt before the throne of God, the Figure on the throne proclaimed,
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"Well done thou good and faithful servant ... you did not deny my name[10] ...
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therefore I am not ashamed of you, Mandy. Enter thou into the joy of the
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Lord."
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Then Pastor Chuckwyn stood before the throne, waving his hands and shouting,
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"Here I am, Lord." But Jesus said to him, "Chuckwyn, you worker of iniquity
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(evil). The blood of Mandy and many others is on your hands. You called on
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my name but did not follow my commands. You worked for money and the praise
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of men ... and you despised the word of God. NOW, DEPART FROM ME INTO
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HELL."[11]
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______________________________________________________________________________
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1. Note: Police estimate between 40,000 to 60,000 ritual homicides per year
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occur in the U.S. (Dr. A. Carlisle - Homocide Investigation Seminar, Las
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Vegas, Nevada, 1986)
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2. Ex. 22:18
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3. But: "The Lord is ... not willing that ANY should perish, but that all
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should come to repentance." II Peter 3:9
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4. I Cor. 15:3-4
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5. Rev. 1:5
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6. Rom. 10:13
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7. Luke 10:19-20
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8. Acts 16:16-18
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9. For an in-depth expose of the occult, send for _He Came to Set the
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Captives Free_ and _Prepare for War_, by Rebecca Brown, M.D., Published by
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Chick Publications, Inc.
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10. Matt. 10:32,33
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11. Matt. 7:21-23, John 14:15
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THE BIBLE SAYS THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO HEAVEN.
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Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the
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Father, but by me." (John 14:6)
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NOBODY ELSE CAN HELP YOU.
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"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ
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Jesus." (I Timothy 2:5)
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"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
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the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast." (Ephesians 2:8-9)
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WHAT YOU MUST DO: PRAY TO GOD IN YOUR OWN WORDS:
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1. ADMIT that you are a sinner, and that only the Lord Jesus can save you.
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(Romans 3:23)
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2. REPENT: be willing to turn away from sin and submit to God. (See Luke 13:5)
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3. BELIEVE that the Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross and shed his blood to
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pay the price for your sins, and that he rose again. (See Romans 10:9)
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4. ASK God to save you. (See Romans 10:13)
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5. ASK Jesus Christ to be the Lord (take control) of your life. (See Romans
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12:1-2)
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IF YOU REALLY MADE JESUS YOUR LORD (KING), THEN ACT LIKE IT!
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1. Read your Bible every day to get to know Christ better.
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2. Talk to God in prayer every day.
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3. Find a church where the Bible is taught as the complete Word of God and is
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the final authority.
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4. Obey Christ's command and be baptized. (See Matthew 28:19)
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adapted from the comic version by J. Brad Hicks
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Adapter's notes: Strong words from the only man who still defends John W.
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"Lance Collins" Todd (from whose testimony most of this is derived). Here are
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a few facts to ward off hysteria:
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* That levitating table at the beginning is a thigh-slapper. Considering what
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witches have to spend every year in legal fees just to be allowed to hold
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jobs in this so-called "land of the free," if magic on that scale were so
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easy, do you really think that the hundreds of thousands of dollars that
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have been put up as prizes to anyone who can reliable demonstrate ANY ONE
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psychic ability would still be unclaimed? Follow this rule-of-thumb and
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you'll seldom go wrong: the more extravagant someone claims their powers are
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(or their enemies' power is), the more likely it is that that person is a
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charlatan.
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* The entire Viet Nam war killed about 20,000 Americans. Yet Jack Chick and
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Dr. Carlisle would have you believe that TWO to THREE TIMES that many people
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are ritually murdered EVERY YEAR.
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* According to the National Safety Council, about 46,000 Americans die in
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automobile accidents every year. How many people that you knew were killed
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in automobile accidents? By Satanists?
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* In the same year that Dr. Carlisle made that incredible claim, the FBI
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reported ... not 53,000 ... not 5300 ... but only 53 unsolved disappearances
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of children.
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* The original Church of Satan, in southern California, has closed due to a
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lack of members. Its largest surviving splinter, the Temple of Set, has not
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millions ... not tens of thousands ... but a few dozen members. At its
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largest, the Satanic Church of the Process (and various groups related to
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it) numbered a few dozen churches, with less than a thousand members - and
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they have since mostly faded out. Not counting drugged-out kooks and lone
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psychopaths (who will latch onto any excuse for their mayhem), and ignorant
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and rebellious kids, there are probably less than 200 real Satanic witches
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in the entire U.S., and only one known Satanic church. That's less than one
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Satanist per MILLION people; most people have probably never MET one. (And
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NONE of them have been charged with any crime.)
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* On the other hand, NON-Satanic witches, such as the Fam-Trads, Dianics, and
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Neo-Pagans, number into the tens of thousands or more. They don't kill
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animals, let alone children; theirs is a religion that worships life and
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whose Goddess told them, "Nor do I demand any sacrifice, for behold, I am
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the Mother of all things, and my love is poured forth upon the Earth."
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* Here's a Scripture for Jack Chick and the other witch-hunters, from their
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own Bible: "Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or
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favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly. Do not go about
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spreading slander among your people. Do not do anything which endangers
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your neighbor's life." (Lev. 19:15-16 NIV) And another: "Do not follow
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the crowd in doing wrong. When you give testimony in a lawsuit, do not
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pervert justice by siding with the crowd. ... Have nothing to do with a
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false charge and do not put an innocent or honest person to death, for I
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will not acquit the guilty. ... Do not oppress an alien (someone not of your
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people); you yourselves know how it feels to be aliens, because you were
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aliens in Egypt." (Ex. 23:2-9 NIV) And if that's too hard, let's try one
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of the Ten Commandments: "You shall not give false testimony against your
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neighbor." (Ex. 20:16 NIV)
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