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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Star Wars Exposed - Necromancy Exposed in Star Wars




Star Wars Exposed - Necromancy Exposed in Star Wars


In the best-selling books and movies of the last 40 years (or so), Star Wars is near the top. It has become a global phenomenon and now Disney has gotten its hands into the franchise. We are seeing more and more people eager to purchase Star Wars toys, games, books, and movies for themselves and their children. But, does Star Wars promote the occult? Does it promote sorcery? Jedi knights don’t wear pointy hats or hold magic wands, but are they sorcerers?

In the Star Wars films we see a few times when either Obi Wan or Yoda (or or other deceased Jedi) return in a semi-transparent, ghostly form. In The Clone Wars (a Cartoon Network show), Anakin Skywalker speaks with Qui Gon Jinn’s ‘ghost.’ At another time, Obi Wan speaks with the same Qui Gon ‘ghost.’ (Note: I don’t watch Star Wars films or videos anymore. I just found the video clips of this ghostly interaction by internet search.)

In the original Star Wars films, Obi Wan’s ghost appeared to Luke Skywalker, and counseled him. Is this necromancy? Dictionary.com defines necromancy as: “a method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.” [B.]

The practice of speaking with the “dead” is called necromancy, when seeking wisdom or knowledge by occult means. This is a type of divination. God forbids divination, necromancy, wizardry, and magic in Deuteronomy 18.

Deuteronomy 18:9-13

“[9] When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations. [10] There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass
through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch. [11] Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.

[12] For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord: and because of these abominations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee. [13] Thou shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God.”

The belief that the spirits of dead people remain on earth is a pagan and occult idea. (To learn more about what these spirits are, click here.) The Bible says:


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Star Wars is an Abomination to God


Star Wars is an Abomination to God


(Photo: This toy lets your kid
"Move an object with the power of your mind".
What does this teach kids?
Click for source. Click picture to enlarge.)
It started back in the '70s when George Lucas began writing his first Star Wars movie screenplay. Released on May 25, 1977, the first Star Wars movie was a blockbuster and every one since then has followed in its fame (3.). “Darth Vader”, the main villain of Star Wars; “Evil empire”; and “May the Force be with you” all entered the English lexicon (1.).

All six Star Wars movies by George Lucas earned a gross total of $4.277 billion at the box office (4.). This is not counting the DVD sales or DVD rentals. People bought $12 billion worth of Star Wars toys from Hasbro, Kenner, and other toy companies from 1978 to 2011 (4.). By 2011, all 130 Star Wars video games scooped up $2.9 billion in revenue (4.). Random House has earned $200 million in the sales of the first Star Wars book alone (4.). So, why are we looking at all these statistics?

A lot of the money going into the Star Wars franchise comes from Christian homes. A lot of people have become obsessed with Star Wars. Many boys and girls (and many adults) around the world have Star Wars books, toys, action figures, movies, and an obsession with the Star Wars universe.

Kids love pretending they are using “the Force” to battle “evil”, whether they are playing with toy light sabers or with toy figurines. Older kids and adults enjoy the Star Wars books that display Force jumps, Force moves, Force battles, and levitating objects by the Force. The books are very captivating and draw the reader into a mystical world of Jedi knights, Sith lords, and Force powers.


Real Witches Use “the Force”


Christian parents and caring parents should be concerned about what their kids watch, read, and play. Star Wars is not just for entertainment. It has an agenda: a “new-age” agenda. To understand this agenda, we need to grasp this basic truth revealed by a former witch (or warlock), who became a Christian.

(Gandalf vs. Saruman. Photo: Click for source)
David J. Meyer, a former witch (or warlock), said:

‘When real witches have sabats and esbats and meet as a coven, they greet each other by saying "Blessed be", and when they part, they say "The Force be with you." Both sides of this "Force" are Satan. It is not a good side of the force that overcomes the bad side of the force, but rather it’s the blood of Jesus Christ that destroys both supposed sides of the satanic "Force."’ (Meyer) (Emphasis added)

(Yoda using "the Force". Source.)
Likewise, in Star Wars, “the Force” has a “dark side” and a “light side”. Luke Skywalker uses the “good side” of the Force to battle Darth Vader who uses the “dark side” of the Force. “White” witches use what they call “white magic” and wizards in the dark arts use “black magic”.
Magic (“magick” which includes “the Force”) is sorcery and witchcraft. The Bible has this to say about such practices…