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Got Questions say much of the same thing you have said.Thanks for the explanation. To me, this is nothing more than keeping a nightlight on for a child, as they sleep, to keep the boogeyman away.
In light of Paul's handling of eating food sacrificed to idols, in 1 Corinthians 8, I'm convinced that a dreamcatcher is nothing more than the materials it is made of, doesn't have any special powers, was not worshipped as a deity and I see no problem with hanging one in my house or car. Also in line with Paul's teaching, the conviction of your conscience is against having a dreamcatcher anywhere, and that is perfectly fine for you to feel that way, and, according to Paul's teaching, would be a sin for you if you were to have one because you would be violating your conscience. Also in line with Paul's teaching, if you were coming to my house or was going to be riding in my car, and I knew of your conviction about dreamcatchers, I would take it down and put it out of sight.
https://www.gotquestions.org/dream-catcher-Christian.html
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