
The Rise and Fall of Satan 'The Accuser'
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Narrated by:
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William A. Butler
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By:
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Tony Smith
About this listen
The word "Satan" means to accuse. This book is not argumentative but contains a philosophical look that is somewhat contrary to the mainstream historically accepted view of the biblical character called Satan, the Devil, and Lucifer. It shows the psychological effect this so-called angel has on the human race. It is a simple listen and is easy to understand. It deals with the effects of the lies rather than trying to unveil the attributes of the angel being himself. In other words, this book is more about man's struggle with accusations and his victory over these lies. The resources in this book are not opposed to scripture; they actually use the scriptures to explain this mystery.
©2009 Tony L. Smith (P)2015 Tony L. SmithWhat listeners say about The Rise and Fall of Satan 'The Accuser'
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