Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.“
Interesting necklace...a crescent moon...where have I seen that before?
Yoga is a great exercise. There’s no such thing as demon possessed amongst non mentally ill people.
I also meditate. I haven’t sacrificed anyone or walk backwards on all fours…
Heard a few days ago that most Christians become such under the age of 14. It was true for myself and my husband.
That being said, the Deceiver knows who and where to target. Children are an unprotected group many places. Those who should be surrounding them with love and protection have turned on them.
One of the reason I left my last church several years ago was their “yoga evil” mantra. Yoga is a cultural thing and, truth be told, some of the exercises are VERY good for you. But the “spiritual” stuff is nonsense.
But then, a lot of stuff taught in mainstream “Christian” churches is nonsense. So my mantra is to just not throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Just wait, the Ken doll will be coming out soon in the Drag Queen model!
Satanic Yoga Barbie. I wish this was our biggest problem.
Gotta be the pants.
Where I come from it’s called stretching, these days it’s called physical therapy.
This is ridiculous. Meditation is a positive activity. It’s not even correct that it belongs to Hinduism specifically; it’s central to Buddhism, and I think there are similar activities in the esoteric sides of Christianity and Judaism.
The world would be better if more people meditated. It’s conducive to good mental health, good attitudes toward others, etc.
And decades ago when the public school systems (satan) threw God out of the schools they opened the door to the full influence of satan in every child’s life and we’re seeing it now!
Mental Illness Barbie comes with 4 types of medication
don’t folks have alot more to worry about than Barbie dolls and yoga?
Man Bunned Ken is alot worse.
You worry about yoga but not about the alter of penis which most main stream conservative churches worship to. These types of churches go after everything except their own lust and sex abuse, which either gets buried or blamed on women. Jesus has been replaced by the lusting adulterous male types and these men are pampered because ‘god made them that way” bs mantra and women are told its their fault because they don’t give enough or look good enough for their husbands. To hell with the American churches today. They’ve fallen into apostasy and should be destroyed.
Thank you for this post.
People think yoga can be separated from the religious aspect and that it’s harmless. It’s not.
I am always surprised with how defensive professing Christians can become when someone criticizes yoga.
The Barbie guides a "mindfullness meditation", not yoga. Mindfullness meditation has no religious connotation at all, not even Hinduism. It is an exercise to focus on your mental processes.
I'm not even going to address the Yoga=Hundism=Satan nonsense.
I love Christmas trees. Weren’t they originally some sort of pagan thing? But I don’t use them that way and neither do other Christians.
I do understand that attempting to “empty your mind” in meditation is a non-Judeo Christian risk bc God is the Creator. If you try to achieve a mental vacuum, you take out anything and every thing that is of God. So there is nothing Good left and plenty of empty space for the complete absence of good to come in and get settled.
So, why couldn’t I use the stretches and breathing, if I employ Christian prayer while I do it? If I offer this time and activity to God, why should there still be a risk? (Note: I don’t actually do yoga moves or meditation currently. I do my own stretches and Christian prayers, such as the Lord’s Prayer).
The only yoga I like is vanilla flavored with fresh strawberries and walnuts
Shoot ... Dad believed Barbie was evil from the get-go. Maybe ‘cause she had boobies. When she first appeared I was 11 — just a little too old for dolls so didn’t really care that I couldn’t have one.