Is listening for backwards messages evil?
If I were one that wanted to hide my lies and deceitfulness, I would want to keep people from discovering this window of insight. Those I couldn’t dissuade by insistent denial of the phenomenon I would try to convince that any exploitation of it is evil, knowing many are gullible and, out of fear, won’t pursue further. Yet, some, like me and maybe you, want to know the truth of it and will seek the Lord’s counsel and wisdom. I’m addressing this topic very openly here because I don’t want to give the appearance that I am doing evil. The technology involved in the process of recording and playing backwards is a lot like a radio. A radio is a technological device that seems to pull audio content out of the thin air. Actually, it does just that, but only as it is tuned in to a particular carrier signal. The radio doesn’t create the content. It doesn’t change the content. It just provides access to whatever content might be there. Just like that, the backwards playing of recorded speech giv
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