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Too much attention given to the wrong kingdom and unfortunately it appears there are some who don't see a problem in it
You are the one not doing the work of snatching them out of the fireHey, I am the one that provided the biblical response to witchcraft.
"Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel"
You are the one that is suggesting to defy the word of God by allowing them to live.
"Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel"
My thoughts?With the OP's permission, I'm copying this from a thread from the Christians-only section.
"Full Title: Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel Against Their Conservative Christian Upbringings
The Washington Standard
March 14th 2017
Young adults in America are far less likely to identify themselves as “Christians” than previous generations of Americans, but that does not mean that they have given up on searching for spiritual meaning in their lives. According to Wikipedia, one very popular form of witchcraft known as Wicca has been growing at a rate of more than 100 percent annually in recent years, and this has been happening at a time when Christianity has been in decline in the United States. Of course other pagan and occult groups have been exploding in popularity as well, and as you will see below, one of the primary reasons for this is because many young adults are seeking ways to rebel against their conservative Christian upbringings.
I have written much about how young adults in this country are far more politically liberal than their parents and grandparents, and this enormous cultural shift in values has a spiritual dimension to it as well.
A recent Barna Group study found that only 4 percent of Americans aged 18 to 29 have a Biblical worldview.
Only 4 percent.
The shocking truth is that the values of most Millennials much more easily fit into pagan spirituality than they do into most evangelical Christian churches.
If you want to sleep around with as many people as possible, that is okay in witchcraft. If you want to take drugs and get high every day, that is okay in witchcraft. If you want to be a radical pro-abortion feminist, that is okay in witchcraft. If you want to be a gay transsexual exhibitionist, that is okay in witchcraft.
Poster comment: Perhaps this is why see such a surge in troubled youth on our prayer walls and Exploring Christianity."
Link here: Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel Against Their Conservative Christian Upbringings - The Washington Standard
Thoughts?
Try physically harming ANYONE and see how it goes for you
Not forever sir. You'll have to give an account for the blood you have shed
And what do you mean allowing them to live?
Are you talking about physically allowing or spiritually allowing?
Not forever sir. You'll have to give an account for the blood you have shed
I disagree. We have already seen that some Christians are willing to claim the mantel of infallibility for themselves. Hopefully that will give people pause before they blindly follow assertions.
Because there are people psychologically motivated to do bad things, based on their environment and how they are wired. Nothing more, nothing less.It's the same as believing in God. There isn't "proof". The devil wants us to disbelieve in his existence and God's. Why do you think there is so much evil in the world?
What you describe is just a crude defense mechanism, filled with arrogance. When in doubt, convince yourself you could never be wrong.I disagree. We have already seen that some Christians are willing to claim the mantel of infallibility for themselves. Hopefully that will give people pause before they blindly follow assertions.
To interject. Yes. God created the enemy.Isaiah 45:7King James Version (KJV)
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things.