What Would Satan Do?
Fireside Chats with the Devil about Religion
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About the Book
WHAT WOULD SATAN DO - Subtitled: Fireside chats with the Devil about religion. This is a non-fictional issue written in a fictional setting. This book employs the ancient Socratic method to reveal the truth and expose the controversies in the battle between good and evil which sets it apart from many other books. Xristian is the character defending the Word of God and he is the chosen one who is awarded a challenging encounter with Satan in the bottomless pit to discover the truth about his devices to destroy humanity once more. Satan’s deceptions are very grievous and Xristian is brought to his knees several times. Will he endure? If he fails, he stays! Thirteen distinct chapters deal specifically with Satan and his attack upon the fundamentals of Christianity. Serious attention needs to be given to these extremely prevalent issues. Chapters one and two deals with the Bible and its authority-the greatest obstacle to Satan’s global scheme. Chapters three through five encompass Satan’s attack upon each member of the Godhead. Chapter six is his molestation upon the Bride of Christ and his implementation of pseudo-religions. The one true gospel of Christ is perverted and proclaimed by Satan and his ministers in Chapter seven. Church fellowship and worship is adulterated and distorted in Chapters eight and nine. Satan’s delusions are at its finest when he attacks Biblical eschatology in Chapters ten through thirteen. If Satan is successful, almost every human being will be condemned to the eternal hell. What is Xristian’s defense and how could he possibly prevail? What will happen in the end? Each chapter has Biblical references(endnotes) to reinforce the subject. Researching these truths helps one understand Satan and his work in religious division. An Index (Appendix A) is used to categorize the hundreds of verses. Appendix B has discussion questions over thirteen chapters for personal growth.
About the Author
Wickedness flooded the streets of Detroit, Michigan where Donald Copeland was born, but Tennessee proved to be the place where he wanted to raise his family and to get Biblically educated. He has been a preacher for 15 years and has studied extensively and intensively and has an understanding of Satanic insight from a Biblical perspective. His two-year study at Memphis School of Preaching (1985-1987) gave him a solid Biblical foundation. His triple major at Freed-Hardeman University (1994) skilled him in the three facets of life: KNOWING WHAT TO SAY (Bible), HOW TO SAY IT (Communication), and WHO TO SAY IT TO (Psychology).