In the Bible, found in the Book of Acts, a story is told of a group of pagans who converted to Christianity, after which many of them who used curious arts brought their books and burned them publicly.

The term, curious arts, refers to the practice of witchcraft and sorcery. The public burning of magical books showed that the new believers in Christ were taught immediately to turn away from occult practices.

Witchcraft, black magic, sorcery and spiritism are satanic activities completely incompatible with the Christian faith. I have been known on occasion to destroy Harry Potter books at public protests and, as you can see, the idea of destroying these books did not come from my own imagination.

Society as a whole is experiencing a pagan invasion. Age-old pagan practices such as tattoos and body piercing are mainstream in America. Witchcraft has never been more socially acceptable, and little children have been brainwashed into thinking that there is such a thing as a good witch. Parents think it is cute to let their children play with magic cards, watch Harry Potter movies and break out a Ouija board during sleepovers. The use of psychics and their crystal balls, palm and Tarot card readings, not to mention seances, are demonic.

Those who encourage the use of horoscopes, hypnosis, yoga, aromatherapy, crystals, Reiki, magneto therapy, etc., are nothing more than modern-day witch doctors. Wake up and see the darkness that looms over our nation.

Rev. Douglas Taylor, Lewiston


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