Selling Satan: The Evangelical Media and the Mike Warnke ScandalA follow-up to the award-winning expose published in Cornerstone Magazine. The glossing over of deceit in Warnke's 20-year reign as the "king of Christian comedy" in the evangelical recording and publishing industry is brought to light, as are the struggles of those who sought to be a corrective measure in his life. -- It is more than the story of one individual; it also deals with his effect on others. (selling sattan) should be read by all those concerned with Satanic-cult hysteria", -- Peter Huston, Skeptical Inquirer |
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Selling Satan: the evangelical media and the Mike Warnke scandal
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictAccording to P.T. Barnum, no one ever went broke underestimating the stupidity of the American public, a statement reconfirmed by this expose of the minister/comedian who supposedly went from ... Read full review
Contents
Nothing Is Hardly Ever What It Looks Like | 1 |
Mere Facts and Fables | 19 |
Valley of Enchantment | 35 |
Copyright | |
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