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As One Devil to Another
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As One Devil to Another
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As One Devil to Another
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As One Devil to Another

Written by Richard Platt

Narrated by Richard Poe

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Through a series of letters, senior devil Slashreap trains his young protégé, Scardagger, to win an individual soul away from Heaven. As the devils plot their way to triumph, they reveal the spiritual dangers and risks we face in today's society. Their frighteningly accurate perspective on issues such as contemporary technology and sexual mores is interwoven with timeless matters such as the power of prayer, the purpose of suffering, and the promises held out by Heaven… and Hell.
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Release dateAug 1, 2012
ISBN9781471211294
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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Misogynist, homophobic and in all ways shameful, this book is insidious in its preaching of hatred against anyone who does not follow Biblical teachings to the letter. Ostensibly a clever look at Christian mythology through the letters of a senior demon to his newest charge, instead it is a polemic against all kinds of freedoms, from sexual to religious to everything in between. I cannot warn strongly enough against this disgusting diatribe. The section on how homosexuality is a mental illness blessed by the Devil is enough to make your blood boil. Do not read this hellish book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have always been a fan of “The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. After reading this book I can say that if C.S. Lewis was still alive I would believe that this book was a sequel to his book. We meet Slashreap and Scardaggar. Slashreap is a demon who is mentoring his nephew Scardaggar in the fine points of corrupting people. This is a book that points out the subtle ways Satan makes every day things we do appear to be benign. It’s scary to read a book like this and realize as you are reading, ‘Hey that was me’.The letters from Slashreap to his nephew Scardaggar focus on everything from gluttony and over-consuming, to sexual depravity. You know those things we don’t need that we buy, “just because”, and those movies that have just a little bit of sexual content to them. Slashreap wants to make sure his nephew does everything he can to bring the “client” to the gates of hell. They speak of Christ as the adversary. I am sure that is how Satan sees him.I was taken aback by how easily our society has slipped up. We isolate ourselves with gadgets. We separate ourselves from our friends and children, wasting valuable time we could give to God with “things”. This is not only a modern retelling of “The Screwtape Letters”, but so much more. This should be read by every Christian. So many of these things didn’t seem important to me until I had finished the book. I had to look at the book and realize there were so many areas I actually became the “client”. This was something that I then needed to spend time praying about.