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Can you be Christian while still practicing occult rituals or is it seen as blasphemous? Is anyone here a Christian and if so how do they reconcile the two?
I disagree. Do you think we decide what happens to us when we die? I think its in the hands of more powerful entities.I agree again with mart on the statement of:
No one thing or being can take control of ones own destiny. Faith is a leap not a restriction
You asked a question because you wanted to know. Meaning you don't have solid basis for disagreeing, only preconceptions and church doctrine.I disagree. Do you think we decide what happens to us when we die? I think its in the hands of more powerful entities.
I very much was of the same school of thought before just stopping being Christian. I looked at all the hate and bigotry many Christians preached, and thought it was an oxymoron. If you're not doing something that's truly, intrinsically harmful to yourself or others, I saw no reason for there to be a dogma about it. I think a metric ton of that dogma is humans adding on their own bias.With no sarcasm at all intended... what kind of God do you believe in? There was a lot in Christianity I couldn't stomach, simply because I couldn't imagine ever doing such things even to my cat, much less my own children. I couldn't imagine a loving god even having much patience LISTENING to people say he would do such things, much less actually doing them; not just from a faith, what I felt, perspective, but just from a common sense (to me) perspective. For me, that ended in me walking away from Christianity, but I know others who simply reconciled that doctrine didn't accurately reflect their god.
Personally, I think that we have more choice than we imagine when we die, as to what happens next; and I suspect where we end up has a lot to do with who we claim, and who claims us. No doctrine or text to support it, just what I think.
I definitely agree with that but also the Dead Sea scrolls found verify a lot of what the Bible says and is fairly close considering the various authors and translations over 2,000 years.I very much was of the same school of thought before just stopping being Christian. I looked at all the hate and bigotry many Christians preached, and thought it was an oxymoron. If you're not doing something that's truly, intrinsically harmful to yourself or others, I saw no reason for there to be a dogma about it. I think a metric ton of that dogma is humans adding on their own bias.
The bible has been hand-copied, translated/re-translated, and changed here and there for the better part of 2000 years. Mostly by clergy with their own political agendas, since remember, the church used to be a stronger political power than actual governments. There's no way in hell what we have as the bible now would be 100% the original thing. Especially since the bible as we know it, is only a tiny sliver of original scripture to begin with. The first few hundred years of Christianity had a metric shit ton of various clergymen debating back and forth about which of these books were "canon", with people disagreeing all the time and calling each other heretics. Only later on, when the church rose as a centralized authority, did things finally get laid out and somebody said "Okay, this is heresy and this isn't."
The simple answer is if you are a true Christian you wouldn’t practice the occult at all. If anyone tells you different it’s because they are rationalizing their own desires to feel good about being a Christian and still get to dabble in the naughty stuff. Christianity is clear -spiritism is out of the question.Can you be Christian while still practicing occult rituals or is it seen as blasphemous? Is anyone here a Christian and if so how do they reconcile the two?
It’s interesting though the tradition of Magick in ancient Judaism and Christianity. There’s also several first century artwork depicting Jesus with a wand which is pretty intriguing. I am a Christian and the way I rationalized it is that if you’re deviating the power from God with his permission then it is not blasphemous.The simple answer is if you are a true Christian you wouldn’t practice the occult at all. If anyone tells you different it’s because they are rationalizing their own desires to feel good about being a Christian and still get to dabble in the naughty stuff. Christianity is clear -spiritism is out of the question.
That being said….. Catholicism is one big occult party and in no way biblical based when it comes to saint invocation and Mary (mother goddess) worship. So tons of “Christians“ are involved in the occult anyway.
If you want to be a Christian be one - and that means trusting in Jesus and doing good is all you need for a successful happy life that ends in salvation. If that isn’t good enough for you then have at it, but you won’t be a true Christian from a biblical standpoint. Ask yourself this- would the Jesus you know in the Bible sit down and do a magickal ritual with you? You know the answer to that.
I don’t identify as a Christian but I know what it teaches - so take it for what its worth.
I have to disagree....even in the Bible what is done you might call it magic, God wanting animal sacrifice, the sacrifice isn’t just bbq...the spirits get energy from it.The simple answer is if you are a true Christian you wouldn’t practice the occult at all. If anyone tells you different it’s because they are rationalizing their own desires to feel good about being a Christian and still get to dabble in the naughty stuff. Christianity is clear -spiritism is out of the question.
That being said….. Catholicism is one big occult party and in no way biblical based when it comes to saint invocation and Mary (mother goddess) worship. So tons of “Christians“ are involved in the occult anyway.
If you want to be a Christian be one - and that means trusting in Jesus and doing good is all you need for a successful happy life that ends in salvation. If that isn’t good enough for you then have at it, but you won’t be a true Christian from a biblical standpoint. Ask yourself this- would the Jesus you know in the Bible sit down and do a magickal ritual with you? You know the answer to that.
I don’t identify as a Christian but I know what it teaches - so take it for what its worth.
I'm more worried about the fate of my eternal soul
Very interesting perspective I have not heard before. I’ve always thought of the soul as part of being of a person, like consciousness, which can be altered and can be pure and corrupt so a human would have great influence on their soul by their choices. Also my views are heavily filtered through a Christian lenses and biases.I don't think you should be too worried. The vibration of the soul is greatly above that of the typical human and therefore is not affected by the foolishness of the human.
The human belongs to the soul - not the other way around.
Alternatively we might say that the flow of Spirit that anchors in the human heart is never contaminated by the human deficiencies.
Still, what power would a religion have if it said that your soul is unaffected and will ignore you until you improve yourself?
A few years ago I was doing a lot of gambling, I was addicted to it. Sometimes I lost some money during the game. I prayed and usually I won the lost money back within a few minutes. I’ve also done a lot candle magic with good results. ”Ask and you shall receive”. I wish everyone a beautiful autumnCan you be Christian while still practicing occult rituals or is it seen as blasphemous? Is anyone here a Christian and if so how do they reconcile the two?