I bet you can't provide a single documented case.
I know a woman whose grandchild or something, would wake up early in the morning to watch Cartoons. He was like 6 years I think. He watched a lot of Cartoons. He'd become really aggressive, and scratch his sister in the face, and other cruel stuff. He'd become rebellious. He had toy-guns too. When they removed those stuff, and he stopped with cartoons, along with that, he stopped having nightmares. He also became really nice to his sister, and they became best friends.
First, the Neopagan traditions are highly subjective and experiential. What flies for one will not fly for another. Many of us are solitary practitioners; we don't know who is practicing what or when, nor do we care. Those who do practice in groups are exclusive because working in such close spaces requires a high level of trust and cohesion. Groups typically do not want members unless members are sincerely working from the same page. There is no recruiting, there is no proselytizing. In other words: we don't want you.
Ok, well, I don't understand how you people can be into Paganism anyways. My mum's friend speaks about ghosting in her house. Her (my mum's friend's) husband is a Norse-Pagan practitioner.
Scripture says that they "sold their souls" to the devil by their
occult practices! (2 Kings 17:17)
God says witchcraft is an abomination in His sight.
Deuteronomy 18:9-14
Ah, the Ouija board; another fine product from the Milton Bradley company. Ever play Monopoly on a Ouija board? It's great! You roll the dice and the pieces move by themselves.
No I haven't done it, and I'll never use such Occult objects. I've heard those are being sold in normal stores as toys or something. It's demonic.
I've read Tarot for people for years. Never had a problem.
Well, doesn't mean it doesn't affect you spiritually. Those cards are Occult.
Well, maybe you shouldn't be using the Internet either.
Why? I don't play games.
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