Pagans worship demons

PSA: paganism is occult.

20No, but the sacrifices of pagans are offered to demons, not to God. And I do not want you to be participants with demons.

1 Corinthians 10:20

This shouldn’t be a surprise paganism is demon worshiping. Don’t be surprised if after you become a pagan if you have break ups in relationships, financial loss, sicknesses and injuries. When you participate in the occult you open doors for demons. You’re going to need some prayer and deliverance after you do that.

Your ceremonies do not make contact with benevolent beings they make contact with the demons. Why on earth would you want to do that? Are you wanting evil to take over you? That’s what you’re doing!

The same with your sacred stones. Ascribing supernatural power to something God has created, falls under the category of witchcraft. There is no such thing as white witchcraft; according to the Bible it’s all evil.

When you draw a pentagram for your ceremonies you’re inviting things to your home that are more evil than a serial killer or a pedophile. Think about that.

“But you celebrate our holidays!“ I agree we shouldn’t. You are right about that.

“It’s been around longer than the other religions.” Actually no it hasn’t. It’s old but why did Cain kill Abel? The worship of the one true God precedes paganism.

“I don’t worship Satan, wiccans do“ You’re kind of right! You worship his princes the demons. So indirectly you worshiping Satan.

So you’re worshiping fallen angels which are on the losing side of the story. It’s not even a longshot. They will lose. So will you my friend. When you close your eyes for the last time do you want to be carried off to fiery torment or eternal bliss? Pick the winning side! It makes sense.

Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life no one comes to the father but by me. That’s very exclusive and it’s not inclusive at all. But it’s not up to us to decide by what standard God judges the universe and everybody in it!

Published by janetchanged

I’m a child of God who has found joy and peace in Jesus, the King of the universe. He alone is worthy of all praise and glory. I’m a bivocational pastor and vegan who crochets and talks all things Jesus.

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