Anyway, your God is nonsense, a syncretic deity of Greek, Canaanite and particularly Zoroastrian influence.
Christianity is as dumb as New Age, just old enough that people should know better now.
There is no such thing as a demon, and nobody has ever been possessed. People mistook problems such as epilepsy and various mental disorders for spiritual illness. They had an excuse, they were still amazed by iron and wine was the safest stuff to drink.
You have no excuse, you are in the 21st century. Catch up or just put yourself down and stop clogging the planet up with stupid. It's overpopulated as it is. Go drink your Kool-Aid.
I wish I'd written that! The only change I'd make is to spell new age "newage" - rhymes with sewage. Most of it is very "old age" anyway, not new at all, just the same old bullshit for gullible people
Tattoos are sinful, and are entrances for demons.
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Tattoos are not engraven, for a start.
Anyway, your God is nonsense, a syncretic deity of Greek, Canaanite and particularly Zoroastrian influence.
Christianity is as dumb as New Age, just old enough that people should know better now.
There is no such thing as a demon, and nobody has ever been possessed. People mistook problems such as epilepsy and various mental disorders for spiritual illness. They had an excuse, they were still amazed by iron and wine was the safest stuff to drink.
You have no excuse, you are in the 21st century. Catch up or just put yourself down and stop clogging the planet up with stupid. It's overpopulated as it is. Go drink your Kool-Aid.
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I wish I'd written that! The only change I'd make is to spell new age "newage" - rhymes with sewage. Most of it is very "old age" anyway, not new at all, just the same old bullshit for gullible people
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Thanks haha.
That's a fair correction :)
New Age is equally syncretic. I don't know why I just find original religions more respectable than ones that are /blatantly/ derivative.