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ProphecyStudent,
I appreciate where you're coming from, but you offer no means of distinguishing between something that is of God and things that are not. The fruits of those who get into such things show they usually drift from God and snowball into deeper and deeper areas of the occult. They do not 'glorify God' or mature in their relationship with him through those experiences. As I said, the fact that God can do those things does not making it normative or mean Satan cannot imitate it, such as was done in Pharaoh's court.
What if I have 'faith' enough to effectively use a Ouija board or tarot cards? Is that a gift from God too? What if I learn to read palms, is that God-given discernment if I feel it brings him glory? After all, Jesus said we'd do even 'greater things', right? Is there any conceivable practice that could not be justified on that verse alone?
I'm really just trying to reason this through with everyone, so I apologize if my comments sound harsh. I certainly don't intend them that way. It's an unfortunate result of reading and writing rather than talking face to face.
I haven't heard anyone who thinks telekinesis can be a spiritual gift offer any means of discerning truth from error. Once again, I'm not saying God can't do those things. Jesus can of course transport himself anywhere, but when Philip (I think it was him) was teleported, it was not something he performed on his own, but God did it to him. Philip did not exercise some God given ability on his own. That's not a spiritual gift.
Thanks!
What? I don't follow your logic.telekinesis is a sin.
faith of a mustrad seed will move mountains by growing up into a plant and producing a lot of seeds that grow up other plants that produce lots of seeds that take over the garden building the mountain of God.
There is no need to apologise, I understand. I am often in the same situation. I hope that you will look upon my comments the same way.I'm really just trying to reason this through with everyone, so I apologize if my comments sound harsh. I certainly don't intend them that way. It's an unfortunate result of reading and writing rather than talking face to face.
True.I agree that if someone is asking God to teleport him rather than relying on some supposed human ability, it is not sin, but that's not what Cedric was saying. He is seeking some underlying human mental ability to do it.
Also true, though I don't think that nulifies Robinsegg's point.Robinsegg, Although it has been commonly believed that we only use 10% of our brains, I've also heard this is really not true. Scientists continue to learn more about how the brain operates and see that all of our brain really is being used.
I see it the same way.I read some things about telekinesis when I wanted to write a paper for school about it (later I changed the topic to telepathy, though) Personally, I think that if ESP phenomena, and the things related to it such as the Chi energy, is real, then it's something natural that hasn't been just explained yet.... I believe that there are many things in the Universe which contemporary scientists hasn't even dreamed of... that's actually why science exists, if everything has already been discovered, then it wouldn't be needed anymore.
Anyway... so I guess telekinesis can be a sin if you use it to somehow cause harm.... but at the same time it can also be a virtue if you use it to help someone. It's just like any other human ability, actually.... well, that's just my opinion.
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A farmer want's to grow a crop of corn. He looks after it every day. Sows the seed, waters correctly, protects it from pests and so on. A year later he gets his harvest.Ive always looked at it this. If your not trying to achieve telikenisis from God than you are trying to achieve it from the world. And everything not from God is sinful, therefore telikineses is sin.
It doesn't sound harsh. It sounds wrong.sounds a bit harsh but sometimes you have to be that way.
You mean to say Edgar Cayce, and this is quite a different situation. Look him up in Wikipedia. (I can't provide a direct link because of my post count.)Don't get into it though, Ive heard of many christians who have got into that stuff and their faith drasticly changed for the worse.( famous example Edward Cayce)
Everything comes from God.Doesn't sound like it comes from God does it
Amen!Everything comes from God.
Ok, first there is the rule of first mention in the bible. When something occurs in bible for the first time, the subsequent times afterward always go back to that occurrence. For example, the first mention of love in the bible is the story of God asking Abraham to sacrifice his son. Not to get in a debate of what happen, but Gen 22:2Cedric said:What? I don't follow your logic.
telekinesis is a sin.
faith of a mustrad seed will move mountains by growing up into a plant and producing a lot of seeds that grow up other plants that produce lots of seeds that take over the garden building the mountain of God.
well, you asked me to explain my logic from my previous post, so I explained how faith of a mustrad seed will move mountains which is the only verse that might be miss construde as saying to use power to move things.Um. First let me say I am very flattered that you would write so much to to try and help me. Thank you. But... what did that have to do with this thread?
Can you explain breifly in one paragraph why telekinesis is a sin?
Thank you. I now understand what you are saying. Do you have any verses to support the opinion that telekinesis is not a latent human ability?The power to bend the natural laws to our will is not purposed us to do. The power that you seek, though you do not understand it, is still routed out of demonic forces and witchcraft. God has given them the powers to tempt people to be like them.
They are not mutually exclusive. By making myself better (what do you mean by better?) than others, I can improve their quality of life. Do you have any verses relating to making yourself better than others?Don't seek after personal empowerment schemes to make your greater than others, but seek after ways to improve quality of life for others.
Can everyone find all the Bible verses they can relating to telekinesis in anway? That way we are basing our views off of scripture rather than opinion.
Well, here is a article take from Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology found at: http://bible.crosswalk.com/ (this site you can do word searches an so on).Thank you. I now understand what you are saying. Do you have any verses to support the opinion that telekinesis is not a latent human ability?
They are not mutually exclusive. By making myself better (what do you mean by better?) than others, I can improve their quality of life. Do you have any verses relating to making yourself better than others?