SATAN in NEW YORK, Excerpts from "THE LORD OF HOST" bo
LIONIEL - The music, testimony and the book (THE LORD OF HOST) by Hektor Syngettica. HEKTOR SYNGETTICA - Lead vocalist - music composer of LIONIEL. Author of the book, "THE LORD OF HOST". The book date's back to 1974 when a group of young children were locked in a room where they were to become host for demonic spirits(against there will). Upon entering the room where Hektor was playing, a serpent appeared out of no where, Striking The (Gay) Grand Master, unleashing a deadly virus (AIDS -HIV). The Holy Spirit of God than ordered all the individuals on the top floor of the building (on Harrison street in San Francisco) to stand around Hektor in a circle at the cerimonial table where the Grand Master (Master Artist or Exorcist) began His last rights while complying to the Holy Spirits instructions, where he was to go live out his last days in secrecy by the command of God. Always wanting to forget the endless nightmare, Decade's later, a Angel of God returned to Hektor, prophysing his future and that the releasing of God's true story would finally heal Hektor's broken heart and would even bring forth a Oscar Academy Award.About Satan - The Devil is the title given to the supernatural being, who, in mainstream Christianity, Islam, and other religions, is believed to be the most powerful evil entity of them all and the greatest tempter of humankind. The Devil is commonly associated with heretics, infidels, and other unbelievers.In mainstream Christianity, God and the Devil are usually portrayed as fighting over the souls of humans, with the Devil seeking to lure people away from God and into Sheol. The Devil commands a force of lesser evil spirits, commonly known as demons.The name "Devil" derives from the Greek word diabolos, which means "slanderer" or "accuser".[1] The Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) does not assign this level of personification to a devil; there, the Adversary is a servant of God whose job it is to test humankind.This entity is commonly referred to by a variety of names, including Abbadon, Angra Mainyu, Satan, Asmodai, Beelzebub, Lucifer, Belial, and Iblis. Many other religions have a trickster or tempter figure that is similar to the Devil. Modern conceptions of the Devil include the concept that it symbolizes humans' own lower nature or sinfulness. People put the concept of the Devil to use in social and political conflicts, claiming that their opponents are influenced by the Devil or even willingly supporting the Devil. The Devil has also been used to explain why others hold beliefs that are considered to be false and ungodly.