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Why Christians shouldn't walk Labyrinths

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    Deception and paganism are the hallmarks of our modern society.  Pagan things have always tried to pass for "Christian" things, but just because something is shrouded in light doesn't mean it is light.  Darkness always tries to hide in the light.  It hopes to mesmerize or go unnoticed.  It's purpose is to deceive.  The Christian masses are so uneducated concerning the occult and fail to read their Bibles it is; therefore, a fairly easy task to deceive them.  The spring equinox is just a few weeks away and there will be a big push for walking labyrinths in many churches.  I came across this excellent You Tube video and it gives a detailed history of the labyrinth and includes many scriptures from the Bible to explain exactly why Christians should not be walking labyrinths. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnpmGKXlbS8 I John 1:5-10 This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at

Drinking the Kool-Aid, while wearing rose colored glasses here in the USA!

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Unless, you are of a certain age, or completed a study on the history of Christian Cults, you may not understand the reference to "drinking the Kool-Aid."  For those of you who don't know, it is a reference to the cult following of Jim Jones, who took his followers to Guyana and then had them drink Kool-Aid laced with poison. Here's a documentary on this event for your viewing.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NQ5KBzD8w0 Lately, I've been thinking about how easily we drink the Kool-Aid of Delusion here in the USA.  Maybe it is the same everywhere.  We want so badly to believe that our way of life will never end.  Trust me I would love to convince myself that life will just go on, but I am a realist.  A  Bible believing realist.  The one thing that is screamingly obvious, is we are on the verge of cataclysmic events. Here people love Joel Osteen's sunny messages, Mitsubishi's commercials that tell us, really things aren't all that bad, so go bu