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cbressler1976
09-04-2007, 11:02 PM
For a while I was studying and looking into this...I would say when I was 16-22....
It looked very beautiful to me....it's a "self" religion....whatever your self feels like...do it....this group is growing....but it is unnoticed...I wonder why? do people not take it seriously??
CoreIssue
09-04-2007, 11:08 PM
They do. It is one of the fastest growing religions around.
Huge numbers of them in UK.
cbressler1976
09-04-2007, 11:15 PM
I believe it's filled with evil spirits....because I could read tarot cards and do them really good....my mother would have me read them for her daily....I had friends who would constantly ask me...I knew it was wrong and against God....I'm so glad that God is forgiving...I have learned my lesson.....I used to play with ouiji boards too...and my best friend's dad used to bug me to do that for him because I gave him a right answer on something....for years I was afraid to sleep in the dark because I was afraid that these spirits were after me......scary stuff!! I do believe in evil.... and it was all evil!...sorry...I give way too much info...
CoreIssue
09-04-2007, 11:21 PM
Yep. Demons are out there and they do work around and through humans.
a.baker
09-05-2007, 12:14 AM
Interesting you bring this up. One of my friends who goes way back is getting married ( I don't think its a good idea for him considering her). She is into witch craft and takes it seriously. My friend is not. He is not into anything. She wants to have (they have both decided) a wedding thats got some weird ceremonies in it. My friend said they will explain in their wedding invitations. One of the things is taking some kind of material (ribbon?) and wrapping it around their hands together so there hands are tied together. Like being "binded". I want to attend my friends wedding but I am not sure how God will look at this with me attending. I will only attend maybe if I personally don't have to be a part of any certain thing except the audience. I am undecided. I will wait to see what the invitations say. My husbands aunt is also into it big time.
Jessie
09-05-2007, 12:22 AM
their all over the place out here.
John Beckett
09-05-2007, 07:21 AM
One of my friends who goes way back is getting married ( I don't think its a good idea for him considering her). She is into witch craft and takes it seriously. My friend is not. He is not into anything. She wants to have (they have both decided) a wedding thats got some weird ceremonies in it. My friend said they will explain in their wedding invitations. One of the things is taking some kind of material (ribbon?) and wrapping it around their hands together so there hands are tied together. Like being "binded". I want to attend my friends wedding but I am not sure how God will look at this with me attending. I will only attend maybe if I personally don't have to be a part of any certain thing except the audience. I am undecided. I will wait to see what the invitations say.
Awwww. :( Poor Baker. BELIEVE ME, I feel for you! It is so easy for
someone to say, just don't go, Baker, but it is a lot easier to say that than
to just not go.
My advice would simply be, do what your heart tells you, and remember that
the Holy Spirit Dwells within your heart, so that should be fine.
:nod:
And He may actually Tell you to go, but buy them a beautiful Bible as
a wedding gift. Or something like that.
I wish I could be more helpful, Sis. :scratch:
We need to pray about this one, imv .... :pray:
a.baker
09-05-2007, 11:47 AM
Thank you John, what a wonderful idea for a wedding gift a really beautiful bible! Now why didn't I think of that. They said the wedding is about a year away. Yes lets please pray for them. This witch craft makes the woman who's getting married really angry and cold and in fact thats what she wants to be. This is the personality she is building. She wants everyone to think of her as female dog swear word is how I will put it. She is proud of it. Thats what she is shooting for in her personality. I feel its her beliefs that make her want to be this way. She craves the dark in many ways. She wasn't like this when I first met her. She has 2 small children and she really treats them bad with verbal abuse all the time according to my husband. The nicer you are to her the meaner she is to you. My friend, he is such a nice and easy going guy. I have known him forever and I don't know what he's thinking but I must be a friend and support him I suppose and not judge. His mom and dad were Christians once when he was growing up but they were really weird about it to a point where all 7 kids including my friend wants nothing to do with Christianity. He saw one example and made up his mind. I hope he sees something different with me. If I don't go that might make him more negative about Christianity especially since if there will be people involved in the wedding my husband will be one of them. My husband already told him I might not go because of my beliefs which I wish he didn't tell him that. He told him that before I even knew about a wedding.Yes it is easier to say not go than to actually not go. I would feel so bad considering he a close friend. I will have to see where the Holy Spirit leads me on this one. But thank you so much John for understanding. When the time gets near depending I may need to ask for advice on this one in a thread.
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