“We greet you with joy and love, knowing God’s purpose brought you here today.” So glad you’re here—may the Lord meet you with comfort, clarity, and peace. In this house of hope and healing, you are more than a guest—you are family. So let’s get to the family business and pull the curtain back on interesting subject matters…
‘Friends, welcome to a place where hearts are lifted and God’s Word lights our path. We have a sure enough path to follow today. This knowledge will be one for your library in this part of the series essays, really they all are but sometimes certain ones take us on a crazy adventure, and myself a writer I’m led to seem to put dots together like this one. So let’s “GOoo.” This is Part 3 of the “Thrones of Darkness” Series.
“And in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils,” (1 Timothy 4:1 KJV). “My pen trembled as if it had a will of its own…” (Fictional diary of a best-selling author, 1997).
I. The Pen as a Portal:
‘Friends, Words shape worlds. God spoke creation into existence. Jesus is called the Word (John 1:1). Scripture is God-breathed, not man-made (2 Timothy 3:16). But if God uses words to build… Satan uses them to bind.
Demons are not only vocal—they are literary. They whisper into the minds of the ambitious, the creative, and the broken—offering inspiration that comes from beneath, not above.
II. Doctrines of Devils in Disguise:
Many bestselling books are not “just fiction” or “artistic expression.” They are channeled philosophies, designed to:
- Redefine morality.
- Normalize witchcraft.
- Reframe God as evil or absent.
- Position man as divine.
- Undermine biblical truth.
“By thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”(Revelation 18:23). Books have become tools of sorcery, filled with ideas that seduce the heart, bypass the intellect, and defile the spirit.
III. Fictional Interlude: The Manuscript Room:
Lana was a struggling screenwriter. One night, her candle flickered. A cold draft entered the room. Something unseen leaned close to her ear. “Write what I give you,” it said. She obeyed. The pages poured out faster than she could explain. Characters she didn’t plan. Dialogues she didn’t understand. Symbols she never studied.
The script won awards. But after its global release, suicides surged. Teens repeated her fictional chants. One actor vanished. And Lana? She no longer dreams in her own voice.
IV. Real-Life Accounts of Demonic Inspiration:
- Aleister Crowley, occultist, said he channeled a book dictated by a spirit named Aiwass.
- Stephen King admits many of his stories came uninvited—he just “wrote them down.”
- Carl Jung, father of analytical psychology, consulted spirit guides while developing his theories.
- Marion Zimmer Bradley and Philip K. Dick spoke of “external intelligences” guiding their novels.
- Even popular self-help and new age books often claim to be dictated by spirits (e.g., A Course in Miracles, Conversations with God).
‘Friends, this is not imagination. These are literary possessions.
V. The War of Narratives:
Words teach. And when those words are crafted by darkness, they teach:
- Rebellion.
- False enlightenment.
- Sexual perversion.
- Magic as power.
- Salvation apart from Christ.
Many modern readers devour these works, unaware that they are absorbing demonic doctrine disguised as fiction or self-help. The books become:
- Mirrors of hell.
- Gateways of deception.
- Altars in paperback form.
VI. The Possessed Page: What to Watch For/You’ll often see:
- Symbols and sigils embedded subtly.
- Characters that glorify rebellion and punish obedience.
- Romanticized demons, witches, or fallen angels.
- “Grey morality”—no good or evil, just preference.
- Blasphemous comparisons of Satan to a misunderstood hero.
This is intentional. Demons author narratives so the masses will unknowingly believe lies. “Ye are of your father the devil… he abode not in the truth… when he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own,” (John 8:44).
VII. Media Beyond Books: Scripts and Screens:
Screenwriters, too, speak of being “moved” by something else:
- Scripts that “wrote themselves.”
- Entire plots downloaded in a dream.
- Visual symbolism they can’t explain—but is ancient and occultic.
Even documentaries, animations, and children’s shows now carry spiritual influence designed to:
- Invert truth.
- Create empathy for darkness.
- Plant seeds of doubt in the God of Scripture.
‘Friends, you’re not just watching a show. You’re witnessing a doctrine at war with your soul.
VIII. What Christians Must Do:
- Discern the source of every voice. If it doesn’t align with God’s Word, it must be rejected, no matter how clever.
- Purge your shelves. Many homes are spiritually bound by the books and media they entertain.
- Ask the Holy Spirit to be your filter. He will quicken your spirit when something is authored from darkness.
- Raise your children in the Word. Don’t wait for the world to disciple them. Start now.
- Support anointed writers. Not every book needs to be Christian, but every author should fear the Lord.
🖋 Author’s Note:
‘Friends, as I conclude Part 3 of this essay, I’m so glad our Father’s Spirit gave me an assignment of this portion, I have learned from this research more about myself in projecting real truth in our war against the evils we all are subject too.
Agents of Apparition: Ghostwriters for the Kingdom of Hell pulls back the curtain on a realm often dismissed as harmless imagination; the world of literature, storytelling, and writing. What many consider innocent fiction or self-help is often rooted in spiritual seduction, dictated not by human minds but by ancient, lying spirits.
This installment uncovers how demons have long used writers to implant their doctrines into culture. It began subtly—with myths, parables, and fairy tales—but has now escalated into bold, unapologetic attacks on biblical truth. Books no longer merely explore darkness; they glorify it, justify it, and market it to children. And many of these works were not “written”—they were channeled, also through movies and TV.
From personal confessions of famous authors to fictionalized visions like Lana’s haunted manuscript, the pattern is clear; Satan does not need to write with his own hand. He finds willing vessels who will trade inspiration for spiritual compromise.
These books, screenplays, and philosophies go on to shape hearts, change minds, and normalize sin—all while their creators are praised for their “creativity.” This article does not suggest that all fiction or secular writing is evil. Rather, it emphasizes the need for discernment. What spirit inspired the story?
What doctrine is hidden between the lines? Does it draw you nearer to God or make sin more palatable? As the Thrones of Darkness series continues, we will further explore how every medium—music, film, fashion, law—is being weaponized to prepare the world for the final deception. But for now, let this be clear: the pen is still mightier than the sword—and Hell knows it.
‘Friends, please remember this; (Titus 2:1), says, But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine.” (Timothy 4:3-4), speaks about a time when people will not endure sound doctrine, preferring to follow their own desires and turn to fables instead! These things are happening now.
When the wise wake-up from the worlds hypnosis and understand the times we live in, they will ultimately start dusting off their Bibles in order to catch up and be prepared for the real moment we are at, which will become increasingly more disastrous!
Have peace with one another, give when you can to those with less. Pray not just for yourself, others need your stewardship. God bless!
Author and Servant:
Norman G. Roy III
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