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heaven on the earth in the sight of men, and deceiveth them that dwell on the earth
by the means of those miracles which he had power to do." Revelation 13:13, 14. No
mere impostures are here foretold. Men are deceived by the miracles which Satan's
agents have power to do, not which they pretend to do.
The prince of darkness, who has so long bent the powers of his mastermind to
the work of deception, skillfully adapts his temptations to men of all classes and
conditions. To persons of culture and refinement he presents spiritualism in its more
refined and intellectual aspects, and thus succeeds in drawing many into his snare.
The wisdom which spiritualism imparts is that described by the apostle James, which
"descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish." James 3:15. This,
however, the great deceiver conceals when concealment will best suit his purpose. He
who could appear clothed with the brightness of the heavenly seraphs before Christ
in the wilderness of temptation, comes to men in the most attractive manner as an
angel of light. He appeals to the reason by the presentation of elevating themes; he
delights the fancy with enrapturing scenes; and he enlists the affections by his
eloquent portrayals of love and charity. He excites the imagination to lofty flights,
leading men to take so great pride in their own wisdom that in their hearts they
despise the Eternal One. That mighty being who could take the world's Redeemer to
an exceedingly high mountain and bring before Him all the kingdoms of the earth and
the glory of them, will present his temptations to men in a manner to pervert the
senses of all who are not shielded by divine power.
Satan beguiles men now as he beguiled Eve in Eden by flattery, by kindling a
desire to obtain forbidden knowledge, by exciting ambition for self-exaltation. It was
cherishing these evils that caused his fall, and through them he aims to compass the
ruin of men. "Ye shall be as gods," he declares, "knowing good and evil." Genesis 3:5.
Spiritualism teaches "that man is the creature of progression; that it is his destiny
from his birth to progress, even to eternity, toward the Godhead." And again: "Each
mind will judge itself and not another." "The judgment will be right, because it is the
judgment of self. . . . The throne is within you." Said a spiritualistic teacher, as the
"spiritual consciousness" awoke within him: "My fellow men, all were unfallen
demigods." And another declares: "Any just and perfect being is Christ." Thus, in
place of the righteousness and perfection of the infinite God, the true object of
adoration; in place of the perfect righteousness of His law, the true standard of human
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