THE EDITOR, Sir:
After reading André Kole's account of his 40 years practice of illusionary magic followed by his challenge to Rev. Donald Stewart to prove that Satan can endow man with supernatural powers, I concluded that once again, these are indeed the last days. The word of God rings true when 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 declares "for such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ, and no marvel, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light, therefore there is no great thing if his ministers also transform as ministers of righteousness." This is a classic case! I wonder which Christ Kole leads people to.
No blood washed, born again, consecrated, hungry-to-win souls, man of God would offer such a challenge, much less engage in such devilish practices which are an abomination to God Almighty, Deuteronomy 18: 10-12.
What really troubles my spirit is the foisting of these satanic practices upon our young people in the name of Clean Fun. This is deception out of hell presented as Clean Fun! This country is occultic to the core and there are those among us who "having a form of Godliness, but denying the power thereof", 2 Timothy 3:5, are hellbent on promoting these satanic practices among our young people who many times end up messed up. Teachers in many schools across this nation can attest to this. Luke 17:2 tells of the consequences.
We will pray for André Kole that he will come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ so that he will use the power from God himself instead of illusionary magic. God changed Paul of Tarsus and made him into a great apostle. He is the same today, He can change anyone.
I am, etc.,
V. McGREGOR
Kingston 19