After discussing Robin Parrish’s Nightmare in our latest podcast, we just had to get the author on the line. Listen in as we discuss the idea behind the story and get a glimpse of what’s to come.
More about Robin:
Robin is currently a full time writer. He and his wife Karen and son Evan live in High Point, NC. He has an unhealthy obsession with Facebook, he is unable to resist a Krispy Kreme original glazed donut regardless of the time of day, and he does not own nearly as many LEGO Star Wars kits as he feels he should.
If you missed our podcast review of Nightmare, you can find it here. (SPOILER WARNING!!).
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3 Responses
In listening to the interview, when something unusual is happening in a circumstance/ building, I believe it is demonic (ghosts according to others). The blood of Jesus needs to be applied to cover one’s self. One can also pray through a house and clear out the demonic. Usually this is done with two to three other believers. In other words, ghosts are demons.
Posted on June 29th, 2010 at 11:40 am
Linda,
Part of what makes Robin’s NIGHTMARE so interesting is that he asks the question: “What if ghosts are more than just demons?”. I think it is clear in the book that this is just a speculative question, and Robin himself addresses this in his Author’s Note at the end.
It would be interesting to hear your take on his novel.
Thanks for you comment!
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 11:34 am
Linda,
Have you ever thought of the fact that Samuel’s “spirit/ghost” is conjured in the Old Testament and he rebukes them? This is clear proof that not all spirits are demons. I do believe that entering into paranormal activity opens oneself up to greater demonic manipulation, but the Bible is rather clear on the fact that not all spirits or ghosts or whatever you want to call them are malevolent or demonic.
Just my two cents.
C. E. Moore
Posted on July 1st, 2010 at 12:59 am
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