Posted on 02/06/2010 7:26:35 AM PST by GonzoII
I thought I had lost it.
I do believe in spooks.
I do believe in spooks.
I do believe in spooks.
***She can imitate the Haitians!!***
You might want to read a book called THE EVIL EYE published about 100 years ago and often seen in reprint. It, along with Frasier’s THE GOLDEN BOUGH, should be read by everyone interested in folk superstitions. It lists superstitions of the English countryfolk from years ago.
If you had a gruge against someone, obtain a pig heart, stick it full of nails and place it in a chimney where it will slowly dry out. As it drys the person you are cursing will also wither away.
Only liberals fear inanimate objects as evil.
I remember this toy as a kid,pretty spooky stuff. Young minds are easy to mess with thats why its not marketed to us old farts.
I had a red and black blanket once...
In our house we only had one good pair of underwear that we had to share. If you were lucky you got to wear them the day that they were washed.
Hey genius! The activity is evil, not the object.
You must be a liberal because you use the same argument against a piece of cardboard that liberals use against firearms.
Well, young minds come in bodies of all ages.
Bless their li'l ol' hearts...
Well it is not just “a” board game like Monopoly with dice and tokens. It requires the players to believe in the supernatural and believe for some entity to move objects. Now that sounds just like any-old Trivia game doesn’t it? Word to the wise........
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>>>the Bible forbids the pursuit of divination, necromancy, witchcraft, etc. Its a no-no.
The Bible also forbids lobsters and shrimp for dinner, and blended fabric clothing.
For me as a child, the ouija just sat there. I guess then I’m not damned. Well not counting the seafood platter.
Strawman. The topic of concern is whether those who follow Judeo-Christian teachings should fly in the face of God and disobey His teachings all in the name of "harmless fun".
Do you have fun playing with your Ouija board?
But it did get me interested in the occult. Before I knew it I was using tarot cards. After that I was drawn to the darker elements of the occult. I hate to even admit that I was into this stuff. It is evil and very real.
Thankfully, I have dropped all of this and have never looked back.
This stuff is not harmless fun. When you are basically encouraging kids to become necromancers, you should be called out for it.
That explains some of the weird stuff he’s penned. What’s next, a Ouija mouse?
I happen to be a Christian, and yes I do know that these kinds of “toys” need to be taken seriously.
Nobody should ever encourage anyone to communicate with the spirit world. You may end up contacting very evil beings and inviting them into your life.
Any Christian friend that I have spoken with does not encourage this stuff and yes they do take it seriously.
We do take this seriously.
C’mon, now, who really believes in that nonsense?
Guns are only evil in the hands of evil people.
A Oiuja board is always evil no matter who is handling it.
I’d be concerned about the people who think bible code oracles can tell them something about how to live their lives or gain a fortune, but have no regard for the straight text for that purpose.
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