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Yes. C.S.Lewis greatly surprised me as well. As a home schooling mother, I had assigned his “Mere Christianity” book as well as “The Screw Tape Letters” to my kids to read for school. But when my kids went to open up the book to read it, all they could see was blank pages. To them, the whole book was a blank. One of my kids said there was black smoke coming from the pages. My kids asked me to get a non-defective book to use instead, one that had words printed on it to read. But when I looked at the book, I could clearly see the writing there, just like any other printed book. When I went to the Lord in prayer over this, He told me to look into who C.S.Lewis really was. I checked several different places, and what I found was scary for me. I had no idea that he really was not a true Christian. Because it was one of the books on the Christian home school ‘recommended to read’ list, I assumed he was o.k.. After that, I was much more careful to look into the backgrounds of those writings that I assigned for our school.

At one point, our family was watching “The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe’ movie, right at the exact moment that the witch draws a circle on the floor and then slams her wand right smack in the middle of it, while speaking forth her incantations, one of my kids gave a loud gasp, stopped breathing, and clutched his heart. He acted as if he was in a daze, unable to respond to us. So we stopped the show and cast out any demons trying to attack him. He then, a few moments later, was able to tell us that at that precise moment in the movie, when the witch slammed her wand into the center of the circle, a demon had entered into our home and attacked him. We realized afterwards, (researching such spells,) that the spell this movie star person was saying on screen, was indeed the real thing.

It is good to hear of others feedback of demonbuster.com. I wonder if they have any idea just how many people they have helped free from satan’s clutches!

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