I don’t go with the “it’s just stretching exercise!” excuses. As one Hindu yogi has observed, it would be the same as him getting baptized because he needed to bathe.
It’s not as if there weren’t thousands of non-Hindu exercise and/or stretching programs to utilize instead.
Do you think kids trick-or-treating means they're worshiping Satan, too?
“it would be the same as him getting baptized because he needed to bathe”
good one!
How much yoga have you practiced Louie?
Don’t lie and make up stuff on the fly
As they say Jesus is listening
Btw this is not your first anti yoga bash fest here
Why is that
You simply don’t know what you’re scolding over
Going to India and doing TM with some saffron dabbed goofball and studying yoga intertwined with Hinduism and you’d have a point
But that isn’t what this is
It’s like martial arts schools today
When I was a kid they were a place to learn to fight and get hurt but get tough too
Now it’s family conditioning time taught by girls as much as boys
The yoga your fear is simply a boogieman and unless one goes looking for it whereever it might be
A Hindu proselytizing yog .
Something I’ve never seen in 25 year watching yoga from Nashville to Seaside to Miami to Key West to Aspen to Naples to Dallas to New Orleans to Captiva to Traverse City
Most yoga here is faith based sorry to burst your bubble
All I have is 25 years experience around yoga married to an almost low master of it who prays on her knees nightly before bed out loud like a child every single night and who manipulates me to go Sunday mornings as much as she does etc
And her yoga pals at Christian governed yoga are similar
You’re just misguided my man
But I still love you in a freeper way
Baptism would be called a bath, except for that whole, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ” thing that precedes it.
Yoga without occult imagery and meditation is the same. Your argument is absurd on its face: what if a believer inadvertently entered a yoga poses? Is he or she damned for blasphemy or idolatry?
You are granting demons dominion over creation and speaking in fear. Shall we flee from everything in the world, or enjoy the goodness of God’s creation? Nothing is inherently evil. One may partake or abstain, as long as they do so in good conscience.