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Kaballah & The Rise Of
Mysticism
"Whether disillusioned by the self-imposed
blinders and myopia of contemporary "science,"
or frustrated by the moral bankruptcy of unbridled
materialism, increasing numbers of desperate people are
now seeking "answers" outside the realm of
natural phenomena and are pursuing the supernatural. The
anguished plea of the disenfranchised now begs the
question, "Is there anyone out there?"
Beyond the beguiling allure of many contemporary
forms of ancient paganism, such as the New Age, Wicca,
and others, many people have become attracted to a form
of Hebrew mysticism known as Kabbalah. The popular press
is speckled with articles of prominent Hollywood
personalities who have taken up a popular contemporary
version of Kabbalah
It is particularly paradoxical to find these occultic
practices embedded within Judaism, despite the numerous
explicit prohibitions against all forms of the occult
recorded throughout the very Torah that is so highly
venerated among the Jews.
Anyone with a modicum of Biblical literacy should
realize that occult practices are expressly prohibited
in the Scriptures. Scripture condemns by name spiritism,
mediumism (“channeling”), and necromancy, and
various forms of sorcery and divination, including
astrology and magic. In ancient Israel, divination was a
capital crime; if someone was caught casting a
horoscope, or other occultic practice, they were put to
death. Why?
Because God is jealous of His uniqueness, and He
alone knows what the future holds. To intrude on His
office is to attempt to intrude on His glory. Occult
activity also courts deception and betrayal from the
demonic realm, and promotes evil under the guise of
legitimate religious practice. Occult involvement will
eventually lead to judgment for those who refuse to
forsake it."
Join Chuck as he delves deeply into the hidden world
of Kabbalah and exposes the lies and traps that Satan
has laid there for the unwary.
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