Homeopathy is not biblical and therefore it is an occult.
No, it is just as nonsensical as any other religion or superstition. But your religion probably thinks any other religion is 'occult' Yes - most traditional Tai Chi schools contain occult practices at some stage.
No- he is an Anglican Christian.
first of all it is not called occult...its called THE occult...second, the occult is a general statement for any spiritual or religious practice that is considered taboo for some major religions...the occult could be satanism...could be wikah...could be voodoo...its more of an opinion than a religion
Typically followed by a "the" or "an."as in:David Koresh was the leader of an occult known as the branch dividians.Mary had an easily suggestible nature, falling prey to the occult at a young age.
Any religions whoever born in India with good education, good food, good economy, good family , those who have in that above mentioned they are talented.
I do not know of any corelation between the two. The word Occult means hidden. My friend says she thinks meat may represent human flesh.
Yes, it is. and it's a good age in any country .
NO! they are all occult and saturated with morbid and ghostly elements. Okay cartoons ( small subjects- like Casper the Friendly Ghost) might be permissible- but the devil gets his due- I can"t applaud Occult stuff angled at kids, however benign the occult angles.
There are many websites, most of which are free. Which websites you want to visit will depend upon what portion of the occult you wish to study. I would suggest starting with a general internet search and seeing what you can find.
Come to India and select any college
The peace emblem doesn't really factor into the occult in any significant way. However, the fringe religious fantatics have claimed from time to time that the peace symbol is an upside down cross with its arms broken, inverting and refuting the Christian doctrine of salvation. While creative, this is absolutel not true. The peace symbol was supposedly a dove's foot, doves being symbols of peace... this may be apocryphal, but its as good an explination as any.