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THIS IS WHAT A TEENAGE WITCH PUT OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: "When people say it's impossible for me to be a Christian and a witch, I just have a couple of things to say about that: immaculate conception—witchcraft!; rising from the dead—witchcraft!; stars leading to a baby—witchcraft!; gifts of frankincense, myrrh, and gold—witchcraft!; walking on water—witchcraft!; turning water into wine—witchcraft!; healing people instantaneously—witchcraft!" How could someone even think that?! Unfortunately, it's how our kids are being raised by secular society and away from biblically-sound Churches that teach all of God's Word. I can't say for this young lady's upbringing but she seems to have been taught in such a way that has caused her to denigrate the miracles of Jesus Christ, accusing him of being a sorcerer! Contextually, that's called blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. However, in order for that to fully be the offense, Jesus has to be in front of the person physically. When Jesus walked this earth and did miracles, some accused Him of performing miracles under the power of Satan. Jesus replied that all would be forgiven except that accusation, which is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. But it is one of the most abused passages of the Bible. Accusers want to claim things like speaking against a preacher or bowling are blaspheming the Holy Spirit. It's not true. Read your Bible. Still, it is the sort of thing that young lady was saying. How could it even come from someone's mouth and how does she get away with it? Well, in the Church today no one wants to hear what's in the Bible anymore. In fact, it's so much so that congregations will only hire a pastor who will give fluffy fun messages like those found in Joel Osteen's Inspirational Cube. The people say, "Hey, we'll put you in that pulpit but don't tell us anything negative because we'll either fire you or leave the Church, along with our money." That's the kind of baloney going on in Churches today and that's why young girls can grow up in our society to accuse Jesus of doing his miracles through occult witchcraft.
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THIS IS WHAT A TEENAGE WITCH PUT OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: "When people say it's impossible for me to be a Christian and a witch, I just have a couple of things to say about that: immaculate conception—witchcraft!; rising from the dead—witchcraft!; stars leading to a baby—witchcraft!; gifts of frankincense, myrrh, and gold—witchcraft!; walking on water—witchcraft!; turning water into wine—witchcraft!; healing people instantaneously—witchcraft!" How could someone even think that?! Unfortunately, it's how our kids are being raised by secular society and away from biblically-sound Churches that teach all of God's Word. I can't say for this young lady's upbringing but she seems to have been taught in such a way that has caused her to denigrate the miracles of Jesus Christ, accusing him of being a sorcerer! Contextually, that's called blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. However, in order for that to fully be the offense, Jesus has to be in front of the person physically. When Jesus walked this earth and did miracles, some accused Him of performing miracles under the power of Satan. Jesus replied that all would be forgiven except that accusation, which is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. But it is one of the most abused passages of the Bible. Accusers want to claim things like speaking against a preacher or bowling are blaspheming the Holy Spirit. It's not true. Read your Bible. Still, it is the sort of thing that young lady was saying. How could it even come from someone's mouth and how does she get away with it? Well, in the Church today no one wants to hear what's in the Bible anymore. In fact, it's so much so that congregations will only hire a pastor who will give fluffy fun messages like those found in Joel Osteen's Inspirational Cube. The people say, "Hey, we'll put you in that pulpit but don't tell us anything negative because we'll either fire you or leave the Church, along with our money." That's the kind of baloney going on in Churches today and that's why young girls can grow up in our society to accuse Jesus of doing his miracles through occult witchcraft. It's because the Churches keep their mouths shut.