Books, games, television shows, and movies that feature demons and witchcraft are more widespread than ever. The Bible, however, teaches that involvement with any form of the occult is actually spiritism. Spiritism is not innocent or harmless fun. It is not simply exploring the unknown. It is contact with demons, wicked angels who rebelled against God. (read Revelation chapter 12 verses 9 and 12). In reality, spiritism does for the demons what lures do for fishermen. A fisherman uses a variety of lures to catch different kinds of fish. Similarly, wicked spirits use different forms of spiritism to bring all sorts of people under their influence. This is why the Bible, which is Jehovah God's inspired words, warns against witchcraft.
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James sturart5
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In the bible it says that witchcraft is against God.
No. Nothing is really 'against the Bible', but the Bible indicates the things that displease or please God. The Bible generally teaches that man should be buried and not cremated.
No.
Gays are not against the Bible. When the Bible is used against people in the ways that are hurtful and discriminate they would disagree with someone doing that ( the bible was used as a reason for slavery), but there are many members of the clergy who are gay and who head churches.
The Bible does not explicitly condemn astrology, but it does caution against seeking guidance from astrological practices instead of relying on God.
I don't think the big bang has an opinion about the Bible. Is it against the teachings of the Bible? The Bible says God spoke and the universe leaped into existence. The big bang could be the mechanism for this, or it could not be, it is only a theory.
Specifically against voodoo? none that I can think of.
No it is not.
The Bible has the history of the Hebrew people, the warnings of the prophets, the prophecies of the bible and in the new testament the teaching of Jesus.
Astrology is generally considered to be against the teachings of the Bible, as it involves the belief that celestial bodies can influence human affairs, which goes against the monotheistic beliefs of Christianity.