Eric Barger's
TAKE A STAND! Ministries
"Discerning the Times in the Light of the Word"
From the forthcoming book Entertaining Spirits Unaware: The End -Time Occult
Invasion
by Eric Barger and David Benoit.
All rights reserved. Copyright 2000, Eric Barger and David Benoit.
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Entertaining Spirits Unaware: The End-Time Occult Invasion
Chapter 10 - Necromancy - Voices from Hell
The ninth forbidden practice is "necromancy" - communicating with the dead.
We have discussed seances and channeling all through the book but for all of you
"spot" readers well define this again.
Channeling is the occult (now New Age) practice of lending ones mind and body
to the spirit world to be used in communicating with the dead. This same thing
has transpired during seances for centuries. But in our time, the twist is that
the channeler now speaks as if it is actually the deceased person or entity
being contacted who is doing the speaking. It is as if the channelers mind,
body, mouth and even hands (in the case off "automatic handwriting) are taken
over for a time while the spirit from beyond uses it.
This practice has become wildly popular and has gained acceptance because of the
high visibility many influential people, including Hollywood stars have given it.
Because of the tremendous yearning that Hollywood has displayed for New Age
spirituality over the past three decades, there has been an exponential rise of
those trying to accommodate the fervor. Most saw Vincent Price as quaint,
eccentric or just plain odd, so when he produced a recordings of "readings"
entitled "Witchcraft and Magic: An Adventure in Demonology" no one really took
it too seriously. But we now know that Price was serious, having an affinity for
not only his persona as Hollywoods leading man of the macabre, but for the
actual subject matter itself. Whether disregarded as just another performance of
the role that gave him notoriety or not, the album included a track called "How
to Communicate with the Spirits" which amounted to nothing more that an
advocation of necromancy.
Hollywoods Occult Craving
In the 1970s and early 80s few mediums claimed to be an actual physical voice
or channeler for particular spirits from the dead. Mediumship had been a matter
of contacting someones departed loved one or perhaps a famous figure from
history and merely reporting what the "spirits were saying." Channeling, with
the accompanying trance-state of altered consciousness, was going to take
contacting the spirit realm to another plateau all together.
Though it was still a little discussed practice, one that few stars would admit
delving into, it became obvious that fame, fortune and popularity did not
satisfy the inner self of Hollywoods elite. While mediums still had to weave
their way to the stars doorsteps through a sort of occult underground, the
craving for spiritual enlightenment for those in the entertainment world became
public knowledge in the 1980s. When Shirley MacLaine released her book "Out on
a Limb" in January of 1984, it cracked the dike in Hollywoods secretive silence
concerning New Age and occult practices. Soon star after star paraded forward to
give homage to either their channeler or the spirit whom they had come to trust.
As if growing in the fields adjacent to Los Angeles, channelers and mediums
began to pop up like bean plants in summer. When Sharon Gless of the popular
80s TV series "Cagney and Lacey" won the first of her two Emmy awards for best
actress in 1986, she thanked Lazaris, her spirit guide for the award. As it
turned out Lazaris was also the first spirit we know of that employed an agent
to promote "it"! Mafu, another popular "spirit guide" to the stars, was
channeled through Penny Torres, a Southern California housewife. Mafu claimed to
be a member of the "Brotherhood of Light." Joyce DeWitt, of "Three's Company"
fame, brought this particular spirit to prominence. Others followed into the
mystical realm such as Lily Tomlin, Philip Michael-Thomas, Burt Reynolds,
Sylvester Stallone, Stephanie Powers and Tina Turner only to name a few.
Perhaps the first prominent channeler of our time was Jane Roberts, a housewife
from Elmira, New York whose use of the Ouija Board initiated her journey into
the occult. Roberts and her husband began searching for spiritual answers and to
their surprise the entity they came to know as "Seth" spoke back to them through
the Ouija. Over the next two decades they recorded and chronicled over 1500
experiences with Seth. Having turned away from Christianity and to Eastern
mysticism, due to bad experiences while in a Catholic school, Roberts began
compiling the "Seth Materials" in 1963 and continued until 1984 when she died.
During that time Seth channeled a total of twenty-three books (totaling over six
million volumes sold) as well as several tape series and interviews through
Roberts. The 1972 best seller Seth Speaks catapulted Roberts into the national
spotlight. Springing from the relativist theme that all humans actually create
their own reality based on their personal beliefs, the Seth Materials have been
called the "Blueprint for the New Age" and rightly so. Roberts' work continues
to this day through Seth Network International headquartered in Eugene, Oregon.
As of the year 2000 Roberts' widower, Rob Butts, 81 (who still uses a Ouija
Board!) is compiling and releasing between eight and ten new volumes of Seth
materials comprised of the first 510 session which Roberts had with Seth.
Unquestionably, the most famous channeler of our day is J.Z. Knight. This
housewife from Washington State has developed an empire from the financial
proceeds of thousands of followers. Ramthas School of Enlightenment has touched
thousands of "truth-seekers" with the deception of the enemy and attracted
several lawsuits from disgruntled followers and their families in the process.
Those who have journeyed from around the world include an assortment of
dignitaries and jet setters. Actress Linda Evans, of TVs Dynasty fame, even
moved from her Southern California mansion to the small community of Lakewood,
Washington to be near Knights headquarters in the lazy farming community of
Yelm. Perhaps more notable though is the fact that for the first time a spirit
guide, Ramtha, has gained even more name recognition than its channeler.
Throwing Knight into altered states, jerking and contorting as it delivers its
New Age messages through her in a mans voice with an English accent, Ramtha
claims to be a 35,000 year-old Lamurian warrior. Now honestly, doesnt it take a
whole lot more faith to believe that than to trust in the eyewitness account
that Jesus lived, died and rose from the grave to save mankind? At least we have
actual proof of what the Savior did and said!
Several New Age cults have sprung forth from the channeling movement, most
notably Elizabeth Claire Prophet and the Church Universal and Triumphant,
headquartered in Western Montana. Prophets teaching centers on communicating
with and for a hierarchy of spirits known as "ascended masters." (Please note
the New Age connection with the West Coast of the United States. From Mount
Shasta in Northern California to Vancouver, BC, Canada, we find what appears to
be the highest per capita concentration of New Agers in the world.)
We also need to again mention the much publicized escapades of First Lady,
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has for years depended on the guidance of a spirit
claiming to be that of deceased former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt
Necromancy Voices From Hell
One of the reasons we are warned against the practice of necromancy is because
though a person might think they are communicating with the dead, this is
actually not the case. Remember the story of the rich man who died and went to
Hell in Luke 16:19-31? He wanted to communicate with his brothers to warn them,
but was unable to because of a void fixed between departed souls and living
humanity. Now either Jesus was telling the truth in this account or he was a
liar. New Agers cant have it both ways. They can deny the existence of Hell all
they want which if the central reason why reincarnation is so appealing, but it
doesnt make it any less real. Instead of conversing with the departed, those
who practice channeling and mediumship are actually contacting demonic familiar
spirits who masquerading as the deceased. For Jesus whom many New Agers say
they revere taught that no one not even Abraham was able to impart
information from the grave.
What we said earlier concerning how psychics operate, making those seeking their
counsel marvel at their knowledge of personal or public history applies here.
Demons feed channelers information packaged as if it is actually coming directly
from someone deceased, when in reality what is transpiring is a demonic version
of the trade employed by such famed impressionists as Rich Little or Dana Carvey.
Though channelers in trace states may actually sound like the departed and may
have knowledge that someone now deceased possessed, it is merely a demonic ruse
to trap those willing to seek help or information in Satans forbidden territory
Channelings Number One Doctrine Reincarnation
Spirits speaking from beyond the grave continue to extol that they are products
of reincarnation cycles. As weve mentioned in the chapter dealing with
astrology, reincarnation is not taught in the Bible. However, spiritual seekers
with no solid foundation to delineate truth from error will often grasp anything
forwarded from the spirit realm. In a quest for purpose and meaning in life
aside from the Bible, millions are believing the age old lie of the enemy "ye
will be as gods." (Genesis 3:5) The logical conclusion of reincarnation is "spiritual
enlightenment and fulfillment through a system of works." It teaches that
eventually we end up at the pinnacle of a spiritual hierarchy with no need for
physical bodies, entering what the New Age refers to as "ascended mastership".
Some people believe that Jesus verified reincarnation because in John 9:1-3 we
read:
"And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. 2And his
disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that
he was born blind? 3Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his
parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him."
The disciples question here displays two erroneous misconceptions. One is that
all sickness or infirmity is due to the direct result of sin. The second is that
the mans sins may have somehow caused his blindness. If indeed it did, this
would open the door for one to surmise that he could have had previous lives for
the Scripture records that he was blind since birth. But to believe either of
the misconceptions the disciples mention here, you must disregard the complete
counsel of the rest of the word of God on the matters of afterlife and also sin.
Still, New Agers have jumped on this verse contending that the disciples
question and Jesus lack of direct response correcting them does indeed sanction
reincarnation. The fact is, many in Jesus day believed in reincarnation. There
was obviously a lack of sound, scriptural teaching available as the Jewish
leadership had disintegrated to primarily figureheads. (Remember the amazement
people constantly displayed at the teaching of Jesus?) The disciples had yet to
come to grips with sound theology on this and many other issues. Jesus, being
the master apologist of Heaven, chose to let their question go by just as He
does concerning other matters throughout the four Gospels. Speaking only what
was necessary as was His habit, Jesus saw only the need to deal with healing in
this passage. Though the alleged reincarnation inference is an interesting
question, it fails to pass the test of sound and complete biblical understanding.
This should be viewed as a perfect example of why it is dangerous to graft a
single Scripture from the Bible to attempt justifying a doctrine that the weight
of biblical evidence denies.
If reincarnation is actually sanctioned by God, then why is it that we have yet
to read of an account of a channeled entity speaking forth that Jesus Christ is
God and the only way to be saved? One would think that if reincarnation were
indeed true, at least one of the thousands of documented cases of channeling
would have claimed to be of an orthodox Christian speaking from the grave.
Instead, all we ever hear from the channelers is that Jesus was a great teacher
but that the Bible is just another religious book and one need not expressly
follow it, for there are many paths to God. But if the spirits speaking actually
did endorse reincarnation as from God they would have to contradict this
powerful passage in Hebrews 9:27-28.
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: 28So
Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for
him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation."
Oh beloved, make no mistake; He IS coming back again, but not in a reincarnated
form. As this passage states, His first time here paid the price for all our
sins. The purpose of His Second Coming will be to translate His Church out of
this world and on to glory!
Let us further address what we said concerning the story of necromancy with King
Saul and the Witch at Endor (I Samuel 28) back in Chapter 20. This instance has
always been one surrounded in controversy. Was it really Samuel speaking from
the grave? Whether the entity that spoke to Saul was a demonic spirit
masquerading as the deceased prophet Samuel or whether it was actually Samuel
speaking from beyond is unclear. God may have allowed the latter in this unique
situation just as He stopped the sun in the sky just once in Joshua 10, etc. He
is God, and within the boundaries of His word, He can do whatever He desires to
accomplish His purpose. Regardless of who was speaking, Samuel or a demon, the
tragic outcome and Gods disdain for this occult activity is clear. It is also
certain that one would have no grounds to build a doctrine on this one unique
event either. Regardless who was speaking by the witch at Endor, the New
Testament - which supercedes and fulfills the Old - powerfully teaches
resurrection instead and never once teaches practices such as necromancy or
praying for the dead. Instead, it encourages talking regularly with a risen
Saviour!
Were so grateful that God did not institute a system of karmic birth and
rebirth for us to atone for our own failures and sins. Instead, He sent His
beloved Son to once and forever pay the price for the sins of Eric Barger and
David Benoit. Otherwise, wed be living in this life to pay penitence for the
failures of the last and would have to come back again to fix what we fouled up
in this one. Oh how wonderful is the depth of His plan and love for us!