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Astrology, Tarot cards, Ouija boards, spiritism, psychic healing, palm reading, and old fashioned fortune telling (now called psychic consulting) all these are popular in America today. Psychic hotlines are heavily represented on television, with testimonials to their amazing ability to give people accurate details about their past and predictions about their future. Are psychics indeed gifted with supernatural powers? Andre Kole and Terry Holley show convincingly how the success of these and other paranormal phenomena depends on deceit and slight of hand rather than on genuine supernatural powers. This is an age when countless groups and movements, new and old, mark the religious landscape in our culture. As a result, many people are confused or uncertain in their search for spiritual truth and meaning. Because few people have the time or opportunity to research these movements fully, the Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements series provides essential information and insights for their spiritual journeys. The second wave of books in this series addresses a broad range of spiritual beliefs, from non-Trinitarian Christian sects to witchcraft and neo-paganism to classic non-Christian religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. All books but the summary volume, Truth and Error, contain five sections: -A concise introduction to the group being surveyed -An overview of the groups theology in its own words -Tips for witnessing effectively to members of the group -A bibliography with sources for further study -A comparison chart that shows the essential differences between biblical Christianity and the group -Truth and Error, the last book in the series, consists of parallel doctrinal charts compiled from all the other volumes. Three distinctives make this series especially useful to readers: -Information is carefully distilled to bring out truly essential points, rather than requiring readers to sift their way through a sea of secondary details. -Information is presented in a clear, easy-to-follow outline form with menu bar running heads. This format greatly assists the reader in quickly locating topics and details of interest. Each book meets the needs and skill levels of both nontechnical and technical readers, providing an elementary level of refutation and progressing to a more advanced level using arguments based on the biblical text. The writers of these volumes are well qualified to present clear and reliable information and help readers to discern truth from falsehood.

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Zondervan Guide to Cults Religious Movements Titles in the series released in - photo 1
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Zondervan
Guide to Cults & Religious Movements
Titles in the series released in 1995

Unmasking the Cultsby Alan W. Gomes

Jehovahs Witnessesby Robert M. Bowman, Jr.

Masonic Lodgeby George A. Mather and Larry A. Nichols

Mormonismby Kurt Van Gorden

New Age Movementby Ron Rhodes

Satanismby Bob and Gretchen Passantino

Unification Churchby J. Isamu Yamamoto

Mind Sciencesby Todd Ehrenborg

Titles in the series released in 1998

Astrology and Psychic Phenomenaby Andr Kole and Terry Holley

Buddhism, Taoism and Other Far Eastern Religionsby J. Isamu Yamamoto

Goddess Worship, Witchcraft and Neo-Paganismby Craig S. Hawkins

Jesus Only Churchesby E. Calvin Beisner

Hinduism, TM and Hare Krishnaby J. Isamu Yamamoto

Unitarian Universalismby Alan W. Gomes

Truth and Error: Comparative Charts of Cults and Christianityby Alan W. Gomes

Astrology and Psychic Phenomena Copyright 1998 by Andr Kole and Terry Holley - photo 3

Astrology and Psychic Phenomena
Copyright 1998 by Andr Kole and Terry Holley

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Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530

ePub Edition August 2016: ISBN 978-0-3105-3496-9

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Kole, Andr.

Astrology and psychic phenomena / Andr Kole.

p. cm. (Zondervan guide to cults and religious movements)

Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN: 0-310-48921-0 (pbk.)

1. Astrology. 2 Parapsychology. I. Holley, Terry. II. Title. III. Series.

BF1708 1 K64 1998

261.5'13 dc 21

97-28258

CIP

All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version. NIV Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.

Interior design by Art Jacobs

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Contents The Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements comprises - photo 4
Contents
The Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements comprises fifteen volumes - photo 5

The Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements comprises fifteen volumes, treating many of the most important groups and belief systems confronting the Christian church today. This series distills the most important facts about each and presents a well-reasoned, cogent Christian response. The authors in this series are highly qualified, well-respected professional Christian apologists with considerable expertise on their topics.

We have designed the structure and layout to help you find the information you need as quickly as possible. All the volumes are written in outline form, which allows us to pack substantial content into a short book. With some exceptions, each book contains, first, an introduction to the cult, movement, or belief system. The introduction gives a brief history of the group, its organizational structure, and vital statistics such as membership. Second, the theology section is arranged by doctrinal topic, such as God, Christ, sin, and salvation. The movements position is set forth objectively, primarily from its own official writings. The groups teachings are then refuted point by point, followed by an affirmative presentation of what the Bible says about the doctrine. The third section is a discussion of witnessing tips. While each witnessing encounter must be handled individually and sensitively, this section provides some helpful general guidelines, including both dos and donts. The fourth section contains annotated bibliographies, listing works by the groups themselves and books written by Christians in response. Fifth, each book has a parallel comparison chart, with direct quotations from the group's literature in the left column and the biblical refutation on the right. Some of the books conclude with a glossary.

One potential problem with a detailed outline is that it is easy to lose ones place in the overall structure. Therefore, we have provided graphical signposts at the top of the odd-numbered pages. Functioning like a you are here map in a shopping mall, these graphics show your place in the outline, including the sections that come before and after your current position. (Those familiar with modern computer software will note immediately the resemblance to a drop-down menu bar, where the second-level choices vary depending on the currently selected main menu item.) In the theology section we have also used icons in the margins to make clear at a glance whether the material is being presented from the group's viewpoint or the Christian viewpoint. For example, in the Mormonism volume the sections presenting the Mormon position are indicated with a picture resembling the angel Moroni in the margin; the biblical view is shown by a drawing of the Bible.

We hope you will find these books useful as you seek to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have (1 Peter 3:15).

Alan W. Gomes, Ph.D.
Series Editor

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Unknowingly, my preparation for this research began as a child when I began to pursue magic as a hobby. Eventually it developed into a career as a full-time illusionist and creator of magic tricks. As a religious skeptic until the age of twenty-five, I was confronted with Jesus Christ and his miracles and challenged to consider whether he was a first-century trickster or God incarnate.

Those who believe that Jesus was simply performing tricks obviously do not understand all that is involved in the profession of an illusionist. As is true today, it would have required a tremendous amount of time, money, equipment, and effort to perform the miracles that Jesus performed if they were only tricks. I carry thousands of pounds of equipment in my stage show, and the most famous magician of all time, David Copperfield, presently carries 26,000 pounds of equipment in three diesel trucks along with two buses that carry thirty people in order to perform his illusion show. As an illusionist I strongly believe that only if one can imagine Jesus and his disciples walking along the dusty streets of Galilee in their long robes and sandals 2000 years ago with three diesel trucks following along behind, then perhaps Jesus could be accused of using trickery. For this reason alone I believe that it is ridiculous for anyone to even suggest that Jesus performed his miraculous works by trickery.

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