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Playtime for Kids and It's Called Divination By Jan Markell Olive Tree Ministries - www.olivetreeviews.org/ February 5. 2010 |
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I was planning to write about a current event issue when this story hit my in-box. I am no longer shocked by issues like what I am about to report. Our kids and teens have been seduced for decades. Harry Potter hasn't helped nor has Twilight. Both kids and adults have been introduced to the paranormal in dozens of TV programs and movies. So much so, in fact, that the paranormal is the new normal.
So now ToysRus has a cute little pink Ouija board and one that glows in the dark, both marketed for children. They advertisethat kids as young as 8 need to have these new sorcery objects! (Well, they don't call them "sorcery objects" but the Bible does.) I know it is billed as a "toy" but I have enough personal experience that I can tell you it is blatant divination.
The Bible speaks extensively about "divination" and "sorcery." Entire civilizations have been wiped out because of sorcery. Those perpetrating this are aiming at younger kids every day. Serious reproach against witchcraft and divination is given in Deuteronomy 18:9-15.Are Christian parents going to say that this new kids' Ouija board is "just a game," just like they say Harry Potter and Twilight are "just fiction" and can't hurt anyone? You can bet some will!
But isn't this just a game like Monopoly? you ask. Going back to my personal experience -- the glass object was profane, cursed God, and sometimes flew off the board in a rage. Evil spirits were present to be sure. So no, it's not just like Monopoly. This is playing with FIRE.
To better understand such issues, visit our "Spiritual Deception" category at our Web site.
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763-493-3010or 763-210-8291Other articles by Jan Markell:
Why Perilous Times Are Now in Overdrive | Why the Left Is Not Right
The Emergent Church Could Submerge Yours! | Silencing the Watchmen
A Spreading Sickness | Wait -- the Outrage Isn't Over
Inaugural Prayer to the God of Our Many Understandings!
Wait -- the Outrage Isn't Over | Footprints of a Prophet or Tracks of a Wolf?