what are the best books on demonology?
Anonymous
9/3/2025, 10:00:58 PM
No.24694649
Jerry Marzinki's book can't recall the title.
He developed a system called the "that's a lie programme" which helps you to fight off demonic attacks.
Anonymous
9/4/2025, 2:05:48 AM
No.24695369
>>24696629
>>24694639 (OP)
sometimes i wonder if it's easier to simply earn enough money to do whatever one would want to have a demon do
Anonymous
9/4/2025, 2:22:11 AM
No.24695405
>>24694639 (OP)
You'll have to learn German
Anonymous
9/4/2025, 9:33:08 PM
No.24697779
>>24699685
>>24694639 (OP)
how do you differentiate between a demon, and godly persuasion, or gut feeling? would there be signs outside of your own feelings? serious question
Anonymous
9/5/2025, 12:49:19 PM
No.24699685
>>24697779
Feelings/intuition are the ultimate test for the truth value of everything.
Anonymous
9/5/2025, 2:49:23 PM
No.24699811
>>24694639 (OP)
Emerson has a stray essay on the topic
Anonymous
9/5/2025, 4:04:44 PM
No.24699923
Do not read king James demonology he will just describe Catholics to you and tell you to listen to women and children like they aren't liars. 0/10 do not recommend, he's an antismoking faggot too
Anonymous
9/5/2025, 6:15:55 PM
No.24700186
>>24694639 (OP)
I'll killing the demon and ripping her socks off.
Anonymous
9/5/2025, 6:37:57 PM
No.24700229
>>24694639 (OP)
https://sentradpress.com/product/dominion-the-nature-of-diabolic-warfare
Catholic exorcist's book on the demonic. It's heavily Thomistic; basically demonology is angelology with some inversions and he goes throw everything very clearly and thoroughly. This is the book that got witches burned too:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malleus_Maleficarum, but that's more occultist and less about demons per se.