Words of Hope…
To people who are self-indulgent, pleasure-loving, and sensual, spiritualism appears in a less subtle disguise. In its grosser forms they find what agrees with their inclinations. Satan notes the sins each individual is inclined to commit and then makes sure that opportunities come along to gratify the tendency. He tempts people through intemperance, leading them to weaken their physical, mental, and moral power. He destroys thousands through indulgence of
passion, brutalizing the entire nature. And to complete his work,
the spirits declare that “true knowledge places a person above all
law,” that “whatever is, is right,” that “God does not condemn,” and
that “all sins … are innocent.” When people believe that desire is
the highest law, that liberty is license, that they are accountable
only to themselves, who can be surprised that corruption flourishes
everywhere? Great numbers of people eagerly accept the urgings
of lust. Satan sweeps thousands into his net who profess to follow
Christ.
But God has given enough light to detect the snare. The very
foundation of spiritualism is at war with Scripture. The Bible declares that the dead know nothing, that their thoughts have perished. They have no part in the joys or sorrows of those on earth.
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Source: Ellen G. White, The Great Hope, pp. 40