Posted on 06/11/2015 11:15:58 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Horror film legend Christopher Lee may have played creatures linked to the occult on screen, but he didnt want to be linked to the occult off screen. [ ]
During a 2011 interview at University College Dublin, Lee was asked about a popular rumor that he owned a vast collection of books on the occult. [ ]
I have met people who to claimed to be Satanists, who claimed to be involved in black magic, Lee continued.
I certainly havent been involved and I warn all of younever, never, neveryou will not only lose your mind; youll lose your soul.
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You’re welcome :)
Yes the word “occult” simply means hidden.
It’s just hidden knowledge, but it’s really not hidden in the age of the Internet.
Remember that whatever is not of faith is sin, so going after “knowledge” outside of God is going after the fallen spirits.
There is a good book called, “Romans 13” The True Meaning of Submission.
As a matter of fact if you Google it , then some videos about it come up. I strongly suggest you listen to it. For the record it's not about occult. It's about the Bible, the Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution. It helps you understand and put a better perspective on everything.
Then you know little about it, I’m afraid. It has been the gateway to the occult for millions of people. Look at post #8.
In that post, someone says they played with it 50 years ago, and doing so scared them.
Which goes to show...what, exactly?
As for being a gateway to the occult, all sorts of things lead people to believe in all sorts of nonsense. While I certainly don't believe in or endorse "occultish" things, I don't see the big deal about some kids giggling at a sleepover as they pretend that they're getting answers from the spirit world.
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