THE OUIJA BOARD: A FUN GAME LIKE MONOPOLY OR CLUE OR AN OCCULTIC DOORWAY TO DEMONIC SPIRITS
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel CANSWERSTV; see websites: BIBLEQUERY ORG, HISTORYCART COM & MUSLIMHOPE COM) is joined in radio studio by Dr. Edmond C. Gruss, author of the book, "The Ouija Board, A Doorway to the Occult," who is Professor Emeritus at The Master's College, Santa Clarita, California. He is also author of "Cults and the Occult," "Apostles of Denial: An Examination and Expose of the History, Doctrines & Claims of the Jehovah's Witnesses," "The Jehovah's Witnesses and Prophetic Speculation," and several other books on the cults and the occult. Normal "Christian Answers Live!" radio show hosts Lee Meckley & Jim Toungate, Jr. also participate. William Fuld of Baltimore is usually credited with the invention of the Ouija board. But if a patent establishes priority, Elijah Bond is the inventor since he first filed for a patent on May 28, 1890 (which was granted on Febuary 10, 1891). Bond even called his invention the "Ouija or Egyptian luck-board." In 1920 Colonel Washington Bowie, a former partner in the Kennard Novelty Company, testified that there were two other possible contenders for the invention of the Ouija board: EC Reichie & CW Kennard. According to Bowie, Reichie was a cabinetmaker living in Chestertown, Maryland, in 1890. Although not a spiritualist himself, he was acquainted with table-rapping & "noticed sympathetically that a large table was a heavy thing for a frail spirit to juggle about [so] ... he ...
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel CANSWERSTV; see websites: BIBLEQUERY ORG, HISTORYCART COM & MUSLIMHOPE COM) is joined in radio studio by Dr. Edmond C. Gruss, author of the book, “The Ouija Board, A Doorway to the Occult,” who is Professor Emeritus at The Master’s College, Santa Clarita, California. He is also author of “Cults and the Occult,” “Apostles of Denial: An Examination and Expose of the History, Doctrines & Claims of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,” “The Jehovah’s Witnesses and Prophetic Speculation,” and several other books on the cults and the occult. Normal “Christian Answers Live!” radio show hosts Lee Meckley & Jim Toungate, Jr. also participate. William Fuld of Baltimore is usually credited with the invention of the Ouija board. But if a patent establishes priority, Elijah Bond is the inventor since he first filed for a patent on May 28, 1890 (which was granted on Febuary 10, 1891). Bond even called his invention the “Ouija or Egyptian luck-board.” In 1920 Colonel Washington Bowie, a former partner in the Kennard Novelty Company, testified that there were two other possible contenders for the invention of the Ouija board: EC Reichie & CW Kennard. According to Bowie, Reichie was a cabinetmaker living in Chestertown, Maryland, in 1890. Although not a spiritualist himself, he was acquainted with table-rapping & “noticed sympathetically that a large table was a heavy thing for a frail spirit to juggle about [so] … he …
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