Part V — How the Enemy Gains Access: Open Doors and Spiritual Attacks
Four forms of intimate personal bondage. Three questions — and these may be the hardest ones in the course to answer honestly.
1. The course argues that pornography creates soul ties comparable to those created by physical sexual union. What is the theological basis for this?
A) The neurological impact of pornography on the brain is equivalent to the neurological impact of physical intimacy
B) Scripture does not distinguish between lust in the heart and physical act — Matthew 5:28 — and the soul tie mechanism of 1 Corinthians 6:16 operates through the covenantal intention of sexual union, which pornography activates even without physical contact
C) Pornography use and physical adultery produce identical legal ground because both involve explicit consent to sexual sin
D) Soul ties form whenever sexual imagery is viewed, regardless of whether the viewer desires the connection
2. The self-harm lesson identifies a spiritual assignment specifically at work in cutting and self-injury. What is it?
A) The Spirit of Rejection — the entity that drives the sufferer to punish themselves for perceived inadequacy
B) The Spirit of Addiction — which drives escalation and dependency on the neurochemical response
C) The Spirit of Death — which uses the blood shed in self-harm as a covenant transaction, establishing legal claim over the body with a specific long-term assignment toward lethal completion
D) The Spirit of Control — which gives the sufferer a false sense of agency over their emotional pain
3. What is the course's core argument about why eating disorders resist treatment in ways that standard addiction models do not fully explain?
A) Eating disorders involve cognitive distortions that are uniquely resistant to behavioral intervention
B) The medical profession's materialist framework excludes the spiritual dimension — the demonic assignment operating through the disorder — which means even successful psychological treatment leaves the spiritual layer untreated and the pattern eventually returns
C) Eating disorders are rooted in childhood trauma that requires specialized trauma therapy rather than addiction treatment
D) Eating disorders involve both psychological and physical components that require simultaneous treatment, unlike most other addictions
Answer Key
Wave 7 is the final wave — and the most important for the generation currently alive. What follows has never been possible before.