Today on the homepage I’ve got a profile of E. W. Jackson, the Virginia GOP’s controversial candidate for lieutenant governor. There wasn’t room in that piece for a few passages from his book, Ten Commandments to an Extraordinary Life: Making Your Dreams Come True, that are interesting, so here are some additional thoughts from Jackson that didn’t make the cut:

On “most people”:

[M]ost people are dead spirits. As such they have the nature of Satan who does not want to have anything to do with God or anyone related to Him. Of course they are not aware that they are imbued with the nature of Satan. They would be mortified by the idea of becoming Satanists or devil worshippers. Satan benefits far more from people who do not know they serve him than from those who knowingly bow to him. Your spirit was made for attachment. It is either attached to God or to Satan, but it is not neutral, no matter how much people think themselves to be.


On the times we live in:

We live in the most interesting times in human history. These are the days spoken of in Scripture, the days of fulfillment. This is therefore an era of unprecedented spiritual activity on both sides as the conflict races to a head. Those who are in Christ are on the winning side. Part of what must happen during this period of great harvest for the kingdom of God is a massive wealth transfer. It is not going to happen by theft or governmental policy. It is going to happen supernaturally. Those invested in God’s market are going to reap a windfall. Make up your mind now to buy in.

On the dangers of yoga: