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anyone tells you to use salt or candles in a ritualistic manner involving prayers or reciting of scriptures, beware! They are involving you in an occultic ritual, no matter how inno cent it seems. Another area of witchcraft which Christians unwittingly use is in the area of herbs. Most of the herbalists and herb shop owners are involved in witchcraft. Incantations are done over the herbs, that is why they work so well. God has given us various herbs which have some medicinal qualities. But if you want to use herbs for medicine, I strongly urge that you grow your own. Most of what you will buy has been involved in rituals of some sort. The same is true for a lot of health food stores. A large number of health food stores are owned and operated by Hindu gurus. Top yoga teachers openly tell us that their foods are pre pared only by yogis who perform the necessary meditations so that the foods will carry the ''appropriate vibrations" to enhance the "spirituality" of the eater. Beware, these "appropriate vibrations" are demons. Another area of witchcraft in which Christians become in volved is in the "releasing of spirits." In many churches, people are taught to pray to bind any evil spirits present in Jesus' name. This is scriptural. However, they are also taught to pray such prayers as: "I release spirits of revelation, peace, love, etc." There is only one Holy Spirit. Revelation is a gift from the Holy Spirit~ peace and love, etc. are fruits of the Holy Spirit. Spirits oflove, peace and so on, are demons! White witches and New Agers release such demons all the time. Also, many churches teach prayers of sending witchcraft curses back onto the sender. How can this be justified with scripture? "[Jesus speaking] Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you." Luke 6:28 Christians don't send demons onto anyone! That is witchcraft. A curse from a witch is a demon. Many Chris tians even say, "I send that curse back sevenfold." What

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