RE: Stupid things religious people say
August 27, 2024 at 3:16 pm
(This post was last modified: August 27, 2024 at 3:17 pm by Fake Messiah.)
Enough with those wrong Christians whom everyone hates, like Ken Ham and those dumb creationists. Let's hear what the real, intellectual Christians have to say today.
Oh, so the whole society is corrupt when it's pushing us in the occult. Probably because it strained from theocracy.
Of course, people shouldn't be curious, but listen to the Church without question because it will lead them to the occult which is pretty much the devil.
So what harm will happen to me if I have a crystal in my house or even around my neck? Or someone reads me tarot cards? Have they done a study?
Whatever that means.
Spells and charms! Are we living in a Disney cartoon now? Why don't they throw a death spell on Putin?
Yes, imagine having a conversation with your child or anyone about the dangers of spells.
Of course, it all comes down to the ultimate religious scam: selling the cure for the nonexistent disease.
Quote:Could the occult creep into your daily life without you even knowing?
On this episode of "The Catholic Talk Show," Ryan Scheel, Ryan DellaCrosse, and Father Mac Hill team up with Charles Fraune, author of The Occult Among Us, to discuss ways Catholics can protect themselves from the occult.
It can be difficult for Catholics to recognize the dangers because today’s culture subtly normalizes occult practices. DellaCrosse says fascination with the unknown can lead many down a dark path.
Oh, so the whole society is corrupt when it's pushing us in the occult. Probably because it strained from theocracy.
Quote:"Curiosity ropes a lot of people in," he says. "They're not getting into it to be in an occult, but they're being impacted by the occult."
Of course, people shouldn't be curious, but listen to the Church without question because it will lead them to the occult which is pretty much the devil.
Quote:From trendy crystals to tarot readings, the occult is increasingly accepted – often marketed as harmless or even therapeutic.
So what harm will happen to me if I have a crystal in my house or even around my neck? Or someone reads me tarot cards? Have they done a study?
Quote:"The occult is popping up in small towns—unexpected places," Charles warns. "It seems like the occult is trying to flower, trying to come out from the shadows from the hidden realms and be public.”
Whatever that means.
Quote:Even seemingly innocent apps and marketplaces promote occult practices. These platforms are flooded with occult items, including spells and charms. “There are still hundreds of thousands of spells—like death spells—that you can buy...”
Spells and charms! Are we living in a Disney cartoon now? Why don't they throw a death spell on Putin?
Quote:Charles suggests being mindful of the media we consume and the products we bring into our homes. He encourages parents to have open conversations with their children about the dangers of these practices.
Yes, imagine having a conversation with your child or anyone about the dangers of spells.
Quote:“The Church going there, building a bridge back. God can heal you, God can sanctify these wounds that you’re carrying."
We can safeguard our loved ones from these hidden threats through prayer, sacramentals, and a strong faith life.
https://www.churchpop.com/exorcists-reve...o-spot-it/
Of course, it all comes down to the ultimate religious scam: selling the cure for the nonexistent disease.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"