Thursday, August 23, 2007

New Book: In Satan's Footsteps



Theodore Shoebat, sixteen-year-old son of former PLO terrorist Walid Shoebat has written a book entitled In Satan's Footsteps: The Source and Interconnections of All Evil. According to the biography of Ted Shoebat,

[He] was persecuted for his faith and conservative views by his teachers and fellow students. He witnessed anti Semitism, anti Israel propaganda, holocaust denial, anti Christian and anti Americanism in the public schools he attended....

Ted decided to write this book so that he could expose the evil and the attacks on American Judeo Christian values, as well as to supply a filter to the youth and unsuspecting adults to the common traits of how Satan works and the commonality of how all evil is interconnected through time.

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As Ted says. "My Father may be hated by Islamists but I will be hated by Islamists, Neo Nazis, Communists Mormans, Evolutionists, and many liberals. Dad you think you are a marked man, that will be nothing compared to me"


Please watch the following video, a remarkable bit of footage and a promo for the book:


YouTube Link

Yes, I know that many, both Christians and non-Christians, are turned off by Pat Robertson, who appears very briefly at the end of the above video, apparently in one of Walid Shoebat's interviews on Robertson's show. Still, I note that Robertson is one of the few who have publicly asked the question (I'm paraphrasing here): "Is Allah connected to the Great Deceiver Satan?"

What Ted Shoebat has written deserves consideration, particularly by Christians, some of whom believe that Islam has a demonic origin and orientation, as do other totalitaran ideologies:

In Satan’s Footsteps is a most well researched book on the subject of Evil and Satan. The books primary objective is to prove that Satan exists and shows the standard behaviors of cults and evil doers. It exposes the traits and similarities of how evil through the ages is related and how evil can be wrapped with good to deceive many good people.


As one who herself sometimes pushes the envelope, I particularly like the following:

The book is not politically correct and will offend many...


I'll be placing my order for Ted Shoebat's book!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

although i havent YET read the book, i am pleased to know someone has linked mormonism to the great deciever. i see the real danger mormonism plays a role in the last days. i am excited over this book and want to see if my thoughts on the subject are in tune with the book.