Christian Author Recorded The Voice Of Satan - Alternative View

Christian Author Recorded The Voice Of Satan - Alternative View
Christian Author Recorded The Voice Of Satan - Alternative View

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Video: Christian Author Recorded The Voice Of Satan - Alternative View
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This week, foolishly, apparently, one author claimed to have recorded the real voice of Satan. To promote the new book, Christian author Roderick Millington published a track … of the devil himself, supposedly saying, "Come into the fire, come to me."

The electronic voice phenomenon has been the subject of controversy in the world of paranormal research for many years. Television shows such as Ghostbusters have publicly showcased the results of EVH, often manipulating frequencies to "uncover" a free voice screaming from the great beyond.

Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, Millington's “Voice of Satan” recording will make you raise an eyebrow. “I confess right away that until recently I was one of the cynics who laughed at those who believe in the devil,” the author begins. "Then I heard his voice and everything changed."

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This book is called "The Devil's Playground" and contains 21 supposed recordings of EVP demons along with Satan himself. However, you don't need to buy a book to hear Satan's voice! All you have to do is click here and scroll down to the "Come on fire, come to me" web player.

Rock and metal have a rich history of audio files, with religious leaders striving to find the feedback and subliminal messages hidden in the songs. Led Zeppelin was accused of hiding the message "He'll give you 666" in the song, and Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne were put on trial after fans died. No group was found guilty of a crime.