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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2015 · 1H 8M

VFTB 252: Dr. Michael Lake – Exorcising Mexico

from A View from the Bunker · host Derek & Sharon Gilbert

A RENOWNED Roman Catholic exorcist led a group of priests, accompanied by an archbishop and a cardinal, in a unique ceremony May 20th at the cathedral of San Luis Potosi in Mexico. The purpose was to exorcise demons from Mexico — demons that they believe have pulled Mexico into a destructive cycle of drugs and violence.Is it possible to exorcise demons from a geographic area? Would demons even be responsible for, or capable of, pulling an entire nation into immorality? Dr. Michael Lake, founder and chancellor of Biblical Life College and Seminary, discusses spiritual warfare: The existence of territorial spirits, biblical precedents, and the danger in overreaching when dealing with powerful supernatural entities.Note: Derek was recently a guest on Dr. Lake's Kingdom Intelligence Briefing podcast. Listen to the program by clicking here.Here is the link to the recent interview with Patrick Wood about his excellent book Technocracy Rising, and here is the interview Patrick did with John B. Wells on his program, Caravan to Midnight (note: link opens YouTube video).Please join Derek and Sharon Gilbert each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details.Discuss these topics at the PID Radio Cafe, visit the VFTB Facebook page, and check out the great Christian podcasters at the Revelations Radio Network.Download a smaller, lower-fidelity version of the mp3 of this show by clicking here.

A RENOWNED Roman Catholic exorcist led a group of priests, accompanied by an archbishop and a cardinal, in a unique ceremony May 20th at the cathedral of San Luis Potosi in Mexico. The purpose was to exorcise demons from Mexico — demons that they believe have pulled Mexico into a destructive cycle of drugs and violence.Is it possible to exorcise demons from a geographic area? Would demons even be responsible for, or capable of, pulling an entire nation into immorality? Dr. Michael Lake, founder and chancellor of Biblical Life College and Seminary, discusses spiritual warfare: The existence of territorial spirits, biblical precedents, and the danger in overreaching when dealing with powerful supernatural entities.Note: Derek was recently a guest on Dr. Lake's Kingdom Intelligence Briefing podcast. Listen to the program by clicking here.Here is the link to the recent interview with Patrick Wood about his excellent book Technocracy Rising, and here is the interview Patrick did with John B. Wells on his program, Caravan to Midnight (note: link opens YouTube video).Please join Derek and Sharon Gilbert each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details.Discuss these topics at the PID Radio Cafe, visit the VFTB Facebook page, and check out the great Christian podcasters at the Revelations Radio Network.Download a smaller, lower-fidelity version of the mp3 of this show by clicking here.

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