Occultism & Superstitions In The Church - Spiritual Warfare Friday
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Welcome everybody to Spiritual Warfare Friday.
We are back here, guys.
Dan Badandi, your host here.
So, tonight, occultism, superstitions in the church.
So, basically, we talk about people who call themselves Christians every day who worship the Lord and everything else, but yet they practice superstitions, and most of the time, they don't even know about it.
You know, and it's occultic stuff, it's pagan origins and everything else.
They dick nothing of it because it's part of today's society.
So, again, welcome to the program.
Again, occultism and superstitions in the church.
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So, there's a QR code for the Facebook.
And speaking of Facebook, guys, yeah, I got literally executed off of Facebook.
Meta declared war on Dan Badanti.
I don't mean to talk to myself in the third person, but yeah, Meta declared war on me.
And so it was about, say, Monday, Monday, Tuesday.
Yeah, about Tuesday.
My personal Facebook page, I have, you know, Daniel Bedanti, whatever.
All I do is post videos of my weightlifting wrestling and things like that, right?
That nature, right?
So I got a notice, right?
I went to Glock Gun.
I'm like, the heck?
So it brought me to another page that says my account's been disabled for violating advertising something, whatever the case, or with some excuse, right?
Like, what?
Usually they give you a warning.
And I hit appeal with the minutes later.
Yeah, we don't accept the appeal.
Your account's terminated, dismantled.
So, which included my Instagram.
So I'm like, oh, what the heck?
Come on.
Had that thing for years.
I have tons of pictures and memories with the family and everything else.
I'm like, what the heck?
And so I went on my Dan Badoni Live.
And I'm like, I told people, listen, they're going to probably take this page down.
Sure enough, within that day, they took that page down, that account.
So all my Facebook group pages, all the stuff we worked hard for years on these two accounts, gone, just like that.
Just like that.
And so I attempted to create another Facebook and I got to go and start a friend requesting people.
A few minutes later, boom, they canceled that account too.
So this is something serious that for some reason, and they didn't give me no specific reason why, they decided to terminate me, literally from Facebook.
Again, in the past, I've lost Facebook accounts.
And I, you know, made another one, no big deal, right?
And I know people's got 10 of them, you know.
So for some reason, they just, no, no chance, no second chance, whatever, no slap on the wrist, boom, complete termination of all my meter accounts.
And it's crazy.
And I still got another Instagram, but it doesn't have my real name on it.
But it's crazy.
They just completely terminated me off Facebook.
So as you know, I'm not going to be able to go on Facebook at all for a while unless I create a dummy page or something.
And I apologize about that.
And I just want to reach out to the people I've been talking to.
And here's the thing.
Pictures and videos.
Yeah, we could replace those.
That's not a problem.
It's what can't be replaced as you guys.
And I was talking to a lot of you guys on Facebook Messenger.
And I don't have nobody's numbers or nothing.
So I was helping some people, problems they were going through.
And we talk about all kinds of things and just lost contact to everybody, just about.
So, and if you're wondering why they, you know, because people were asking, why do you block me?
You know, they're asking Brian.
I'm there, sorry, Valerie, and I think it was.
I forgot who told me about people wanted to know if I blocked them, whatever the case.
Family of friends called me, hey, did you block me or something?
I'm like, no.
And so, yeah, I didn't block nobody.
They just canceled my accounts.
So I do go to Twitter and I'll try to put it in the links and everything else.
And I'm just starting to build that up.
And if people use Twitter, and I'll be back on eventually.
I just got to figure this out.
And so I got a hold of a bunch of email addresses to Meta themselves.
So I did email them with the information and all that.
So I'm hoping, praying that somebody good and meta that the Lord will use to reinstate at least one of my accounts.
So I could keep in touch with you guys.
You know what I mean?
But it is a bit of pillow swallow when you build something up for years.
And yeah, the Dan Badoni Live was a big one because I had thousands of followers and I was communicating with people left and right, making things work for the shows, advertising them and everything.
I was gone.
Just like that.
Yeah, it's like, yeah, kicked out in the cold.
You know what I mean?
So anyway, so tonight's broadcast, it's going to be a little fun one tonight.
The stuff in general is not fun at all because people in general, have you ever heard of the thing?
Oh, comma.
Oh, he's going to get his.
Comma's going to get him.
Oh, when something goes wrong, right?
Oh, knock on wood.
And then people open the newspaper.
They're reading the zodiac for the day.
Oh, yeah, I'm a cancer.
You know, it's my birth sign and all that.
And, yeah, you're invoking demons.
You know what I mean?
When you do that, people don't understand it.
They think it's this little funny, fun and games thing.
We got all kinds of stuff, man.
People going to psychics, Halloween events, and psychic things at churches.
I mean, give me a break, man.
You know, and swearing to God when people say, oh, I swear to God, you know, when they get caught doing something, did you do it?
No, I swear to God, I didn't do that.
And the Bible says a lot, you don't swear to God.
You know what I mean?
Plain and simple.
Angel numbers is another big one we're going to get into, which is all new age garbage.
Peekaboo, I was just actually talking to David Carrico and Donna before I started this broadcast.
Yeah, before I pre-recorded.
So, by the way, we're not live, guys, and tomorrow is the 4th of July, and I'm going out with the family for the day.
So I will not be able to do the live broadcast.
This is Thursday night right now recording for the live broadcast.
So it's been crazy, too.
We had weird weather today, knocked out the power of my house and everything.
Thank God there's power here at the studio and all that.
But yeah, I was talking about David and all that.
And the peekaboo, blowing out candles, blowing somebody a kiss, all pagan things.
It's crazy.
And this is stuff we all do every day.
You know what I mean?
And it's ridiculous.
It really is.
So, and I'm not going to judge you.
I'm not going to say, oh, you're going to go to hell if you do that.
I'm not about that.
So I'm just going to tell you what these things are, what the Bible has to say about them.
And what you do is none of my business.
I'm not your judge.
So that being said, guys, let's get into prayer here.
So, Jesus, yes, your Messiah, we love you so much with all our heart and soul.
And we ask you to forgive us of our sins, trespasses, transgressions, and abominations that are us doing these stupid things every day, Lord.
And thank you for forgiving us for doing these dumb things every day.
And Lord, I come to repentance and I love you so much.
And I pray that you could dip my garment once again in your precious blood to make me holy before the Father.
Father, I come before you to ask again, like we do every week here, to give us the divine Holy Spirit.
Have him come into us and give us divine wisdom and understanding to break through the smash through the lies here in the world, smash through Satan's lies and help us understand your word to see the things, how you see them.
And we love you so much, Father.
And thank you.
And I pray that you could protect us all from the forces of evil and especially the attacks against us.
And it's crazy.
And I love you, Lord, with all my heart and soul.
Amen and amen.
So, man, I tell you, the attacks have been massive, man.
Before my Facebooks went down, I tell you, when we did the show, me and Jillian and David, we did these shows about that were not in Satan's little season.
Debunk Your Preterism.
And what's the other one?
Yeah.
Yeah, there's a few of them.
I was just like, I'm like, my head's like full right now.
It's been a long week.
Usually the weeks fly by, but it's been a long week.
So when we started coming out, oh, yeah, the attack against Paul.
So there's so many religions out there and cults that viciously attack Paul.
Me and David did a great show on that earlier this week on Sunday on his Doctor of the Christ channel.
And awesome, awesome stuff.
So if you missed that, please check it out.
It's on my channel as well.
It's called The War Against Paul.
Then me and Julian did one against the Predarism, Satan's Little Season and Preterism.
And it's a cult.
Predator is a cult.
And we've been exposing the stuff and that we're not in Satan's little kingdom.
And we are seasoned, I'm sorry.
Jesus did not return in 70 AD and all that stuff.
And we have been viciously being attacked.
And I thought, you know, exposing evolution and all that, you get attacked a lot.
But this, oh man, oh man, they come out of the woodwork.
And I'm sure enough, there's trolls in the chat room probably now, or whatever the case, that are going to watch a video.
Oh, yeah, and they accuse you not knowing the Bible.
But yeah, when you look at history, you could clearly say Jesus did not come back yet.
So, and we've lost, and I'm going to be honest with you guys, we've lost listeners.
Because these people, this cult going out there, that's exactly what it is, telling people that we're in Satan's little season.
Because what they'll do, yes, the Tatarian levels error is real.
So they associate the Tatarian era with the millennial kingdom of Jesus.
Two different things.
Two different things.
And so again, we're not denying the Tatarian level.
We're not denying Satan's little season because that's what the Bible says, but it's not yet.
You know what I mean?
But yeah, it's crazy.
We've been viciously getting attacked.
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Hopefully I can get him on in a week or two.
But yeah, all kinds of good people, man.
And I can't wait for this.
It's going to be so fun.
So let's get into the scriptures here before we get going.
So this pertains to a lot we're going to talk about.
And this is everywhere.
Even me.
I mean, I do some of these things sometimes by accident.
Don't even realize what I'm doing.
So Jeremiah 10, 2 says, Thus says the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen and be not dismayed by the signs of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed at them.
Which is heathen.
Heathen, it's paganism.
So, and this goes a long way.
That's just the Christmas tree that talks about the next verse, verse 3.
There's lots of stuff that goes along with this.
Lots of stuff, right?
So, I want to show this right here.
This is just disgusting.
This is West Newberry, Massachusetts, called Alberton Church.
They had, this was last year.
Yeah, was this last year?
Yeah.
So, Albertson Church, right?
They had a spiritual, psychic, and healing fear at a church.
This is their official website.
Spiritual, psychic, and healing fairs.
This is the church, right?
Yeah.
Center for spiritual development.
And they're promoting this center there on a church website.
To tell you where you can go to these fairs and everything else.
It was the last couple years.
So this is where we're at, guys.
The so-called House of God promoting this witchcraft.
There's groups out there that say a mass called Christian witches, New Age Christians, Christian psychics.
Yeah, if you associate any of those three things with Christian, it's a complete oxymoron.
It's like saying oil and water mixed together.
You can't do that.
You can't slap a Christian name on it to make it look good.
And it'll be like me calling them, I'm going to start the church of Christian Satanism.
Now, how stupid that sounds?
Yeah, exactly how stupid a Christian witch, a Christian psychic, or a Christian New Ager sounds.
There's no such thing as any of them.
And also a Judeo-Christian.
Yeah.
I used to call myself that, and I'm dumb for saying that.
Yeah, Christian, yeah, Judeo-Christian is another Oxymoron dumb.
You can't serve Judaism and believe in the doctrine of Christ.
It doesn't mix well at all.
So we're going to get tons of slides today.
There's some visualization.
And there's one right here.
A lot of the ladies like doing this, right?
And to them, it's fun, whatever.
So they'll look at the newspapers, right?
And they'll go to a thing called Zodiacs, right?
So you get the 12 zodiacs.
They're associated with birth dates.
Now, me, people are like, oh, what day you were born?
And I said, June 26th, my birthday just passed, right?
Oh, you're a cancer.
Like, I'm a cancer.
What the hell?
You know, the star constellation cancer is a crab, right?
So, and I'm like, what?
What do you mean on cancer?
So everybody that was born in that time was, now I'm not promoting this at all, guys.
June 21st to July 22nd.
Anybody born in that date range is a cancer, right?
So, you mean to tell me the millions of people out there who are born in that time frame, right, all go off of one star constellation, right?
And somehow they'll associate the psychics.
They'll take a star constellation, right?
And associate you with it somehow, right, with the birthday, right?
And if all those millions of people have the same fortune, yeah, that's dumb.
So, I was watching this one lady, she was a witch, right?
So, she was exposing us, the constellations, right?
And if you don't know biblical cosmology, guys, the star constellations, stars, they're beings, they're spiritual beings in high places.
And what you're doing is when you take on, like just say, oh, my case, Cancer, right?
Me, if I was to take on that thing, you know, invoking Arma Cancer, you are literally giving demons dominion in your life.
So, what the assignment of those demons had for the cancer, or for that month or whatever, the fortune was for, you're opening the door wide open for that demon to manifest in you to make these things happen and everything else.
That's not a good thing.
And if you remember the book of Genesis, you know, the Bible says, yes, you use the stars and all that for signs and seasons.
Absolutely.
But this is a cult astrology.
It's a big difference from biblical cosmology versus occult astrology.
It's a perversion of God's way.
You know, God, that's God's handiwork right there.
But these people, occultists, pervert it.
So, as a Christian, you have no business, and I'll tell you right now, you have no business going to look in the newspaper, see what your fortune is for the day using these star constellations.
No business even provoking it.
Say, oh, yeah, I'm a cancer.
Oh, you're, I'm a Gemini.
Oh, nice to meet you.
Gemini is in whatever, cohesive, or whatever.
And they got a whole system with this.
It's crazy.
Yeah, not only do you get your little fortune, right?
But they'll say who you're compatible with.
I don't know.
Just, for example, Aries will be compatible to Virgo.
And Capricorn doesn't, they're not compatible to Libra, you know, just things like that.
It's like, what?
What do you even make sense of the stuff?
You mean to tell me my date of birth is dictated by God's creation that you're perverting?
But yeah, the ladies think it's funny and they'll go to see a fortune teller and everything else.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's for fun.
That's what everyone says.
It's just for fun.
Is it really?
Is it really just for fun?
Because you take it serious.
People spend money on this stuff.
It's not for fun.
Okay, you shouldn't be doing things that spit in the face of the Lord when God seriously condemns us.
Oh, boy, there's yellow.
This is called divination.
Yeah, playing with fire.
Let's just put it just like that.
And I'm going to show you the Bible verses coming.
So people say, well, where's the saying in the Bible?
I'm going to show you where it says in the Bible.
All right, and this other dumb thing.
Knock on wood.
Where the heck does it even come from?
Knock on wood.
Why are you knocking on wood?
What the heck does that got to do with anything?
Oh, wish me luck, knock on wood, or whatever the case, right?
So what you're doing, the origins of this, right?
Knocking on wood, what you're doing is you're summoning what the Indians, Indians and pagans believed, right?
As when you knocked on wood, you're summoning a spirit of the wood.
Because they believed in spirits of the trees, spirits of the rock, spirits, elemental spirits, right?
So you're summoning an elemental spirit by donuts.
Knocking on wood for protection against evil, whatever the case that people do, why they're not going to.
I should knock on your head.
You know what I mean?
Like for people to do that, man.
And then it never made sense.
Even before I understood, I'm like, why does people do that?
You sit there and wonder, you look at things and you see people in general do these things, right?
And you're like, and one day you're like, why the heck does people do that?
And you do it because, you know, it's just a common thing in society, right?
So you grew up with these customs and you grew up with these fads and everything else.
You pass along to your kids.
And next thing you're saying, oh, knock on wood.
Why are you knocking on wood?
Seriously, you know what you're actually doing?
You're trying to summon a spirit, an unclean spirit.
A stochian spirit.
That's what you're doing.
Using this astrological signs, you're literally invoking demons.
You're assigning yourself to that for that message they have for the day, whatever the case.
And demons are promised a place in Satan's kingdom.
So every chance they get, they'll manifest through these things and knock it on wood too.
They'll manifest to do these things to become for their dominion, their stronghold into this world.
And this is average Christians do this, and they'll be in the church.
Oh, you know, I got home safely past them, knock on wood.
You know what I mean?
And the pastor doesn't say nothing because he's oblivious to this stuff.
Simple spiritual welfare.
This is what the show's for, you know, spiritual warfare Friday.
And by the way, those watching on Followers of Jesus Christ Radio, FOJC Underground Church on Thursday, thank you guys for tuning in.
And I just want to let you know the show gets broadcast most of the time live on Fridays.
And then the following Thursday is when it gets replayed on David's channel.
Yeah.
So if you're watching on Thursday and FOJC Underground, thank you guys so much.
And so we like to share each other's shows to cross-promote each other.
You know what I mean?
And I play his Friday Night Live on my Monday shows.
So it's pretty cool.
So, and so knocking on what?
Nobody should be knocking on one.
Unless you're knocking at somebody's door to hey, say, I'm here.
That's the only time you should be knocking on wood.
You know, it's crazy.
And when you really look at these things, right?
You're like, they're dumb.
Completely dumb.
Then the other one, this is a big one.
Oh, man.
Half my aunts.
My mother, too, at the time, they go to church on Sunday, right?
Do this, that, and the other thing, right?
And some of them even volunteer with the church.
But yeah, oh, do you want to go see that psychic?
Yeah, let's go.
They all get together, go down to the mall or wherever, right?
The flea market.
And they go into see the psychic using divination.
So what she's doing, looking into that crystal ball, that's a method called scrying.
So scrying is what Nostradamus used to do.
You stare into a bowl of water, especially in the ancient days, so they would stare into a bowl of water or a mirror, something shiny, until they started seeing visions.
And these unclean spirits giving them, and there's some truth in it, yeah, but they'll spin it off one pot truth to ten pots garbage.
You know what I mean?
And that's what these psychics are, the real ones.
And they think they have a gift to see people's future.
No, it's not them.
It's unclean spirits working through them.
And you got to understand these demons, guys.
They've been around since the ancient days.
And they're very intelligent.
They know every little thing about every word that your father said, your grandfather, all the way back.
And these people, they had multiple reasons to go to psychics for.
To try to contact the loved one, get their fortune, see what the husband's doing behind their back.
Oh man, it goes right down the list.
They got every excuse in the world to start going to these psychics and everything else.
And yeah, it's unbiblical.
And God has a lot to say about this.
Oh, heck of a lot to say about this stuff.
Boatload to say about the stuff.
So, and I'll get into some of it and we'll get some more Bible rushes in a little while.
So this is what the Bible says about this kind of stuff, right?
Leviticus 19:31.
This is people.
What do you think?
Yeah, you know, excuse me, you're contacting a dead relative or whatever, right?
It's called a familiar spirit.
Remember, King Saul tried to summon the prophet Samuel with the witch of Endor.
Come to find out it was a familiar spirit.
It's a demon masqueraded, somebody you know.
Because you can't talk to the dead and they can't talk to you.
Your dead ones don't come back.
You can't communicate in any which way.
The Bible makes that clear.
So when you see an operation or a psychic, say, hey, and they'll tell you stuff only to know, right?
And you think it's my mother or whoever, right?
No, it's not them.
They'll even appear in front of you.
Look like them, smell like them, act like them.
Yeah.
Just to deceive you.
They're called familiar spirits.
They look familiar, but they're demons.
And Leviticus 19, 31 says, regard not them that have familiar spirits.
Neither seek after wizards to be defiled by them.
I am the Lord God.
God is very serious with this stuff.
Like, dead on serious that this is not a joker just for fun.
So know that next time you want to go see the psychic lady or go look at astrological zodiacs for the day.
Know that God takes this very serious.
And that's very serious what I'm talking about.
Yeah, right here.
Leviticus 27, 27.
A man also or a woman that has a familiar spirit or a wizard shall surely be put to death.
They shall stone them with stones and their blood shall be upon them.
That was the laws back then.
They took the stuff very seriously in Israel.
And this one here.
And, you know, Deuteronomy 18.
God says, when you come at the time when God was ruling over Israel, verse 9 through 12, he says, when thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God has given you, right?
He was inviting other people from other nations.
You come in.
Yeah, come on in.
No problem.
You can become part of a nation.
And in today's way, now, he's telling you, now if you want to become part of the spiritual Israel, to you Christians out there, right?
People claim to be in God or want to believe in God, right?
So now this is talking about spiritual Israel, God's kingdom to come on earth, right?
So this is the same concept.
Back then was a physical kingdom.
Now it's a spiritual kingdom.
Same concept.
He says, when you come into this land, which the Lord God has given you, you shall not learn to do the abominations of those nations.
Remember that verse 2?
Learn not the way of the heathens.
Leave that crap the heck out of my country and my spiritual Israel.
There shall not be fung among you anyone that makes his son and daughter go through the fire, pass through the fire, that's child sacrifice.
Or uses divination.
Now, divination is exactly, and I know psychic people say, oh, I'm going to practice divination.
You look into a crystal ball, that's divinization.
You're contacting spirits, that's a divination.
That's a necromancer.
And it goes on, right?
It shall not be fun about any of you that makes your son and daughter go through the fire, pass through it, which is child sacrifice, right?
Uses divination or observer of times or an enchanter or witch.
Or a charmer or consultative familiar spirits.
Try to contact these dead ones.
The dead loved ones, I mean.
Or a wizard or a necromancer.
For all do these, everybody that does these things, it's not just a sin.
It's abomination.
It's detestable.
God hates it with a passion.
Like, you're going to sin.
Yeah, it's all right.
Whatever.
It's a sin.
Forgive them, right?
But abomination is literally spitting in the face of the Lord.
It's detestable.
It makes him sick to his stomach.
Now, if I goofed up and said the F word or whatever, yeah, it's sin.
You know, I mean, whatever.
Still a big deal, but it's a sin, right?
But if I was to do something like, if I right now, if I was to go to a fortune teller, right?
Knowing what I know and me proclaim to be what I'm, you know, a teacher of the Lord.
If I was to go there right now, I'm going to get my palm red or something, right?
That, oh man, it's just as bad.
So, when you remember this, right?
Next time you walk into that parlor there, to have some girl read your fortune or a crystal ball or the tarot cards, too.
They shuffle the deck and all that.
And any of that stuff, right?
Next time you know, when you walk in there, do know what you're doing is you're taking God's face, spitting in it, and smacking them in the face.
That's exactly what you're doing.
Know that.
Because it's an abomination.
It's detestable unto the Lord.
And because of these abominations, the Lord God will drive them out before you.
See, so back then, this was physical Israel.
Today is spiritual Israel.
So what this is saying, if you call yourself a Christian, right, and you're doing these things, there's no one saved always there.
If you're doing these things purposely and all that stuff, yeah, you are not getting into the kingdom of God.
The spiritual Israel.
I didn't say that.
The Bible's saying that.
Because I know dispensationalism will say, oh, you know, you still can sin.
The commandments don't matter.
The laws don't matter.
Yeah, they do.
Anybody that tells you other than that, they're a liar.
And Galatians chapter 5 says, Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lavishness, idolatry, witchcraft, right?
Then we're going to get to idolatry stuff too.
Using pendants and so-called religious artifacts and all that stuff, right?
Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revelling of such like, which I will tell you before.
And I also tell you in time past that anybody who do these things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
That's Paul.
Right?
And how many commandments did he mention in there?
Fornication is, yeah, seventh commandment.
Adultery, seventh commandment.
Idol trade is a second commandment violation.
Witchcraft is like, yeah, you can consider it first.
And you go right down the list, right?
So don't think you're going to get into the kingdom of God, okay, if you're doing a scrap.
Especially going to see one of these people.
It's not for fun or anything like that.
So another word, big one.
Well, this is like, this really irritates me.
Oh, man, does it irritate me?
Years ago, I made this.
I think it's still on my channel.
It's called Karma versus Jesus Christ.
So people loosely use the word karma.
And when I kept hearing this, right, when I was young, I was like, what the heck is karma?
Oh, what goes around comes around.
That's the short meaning of it, right?
Then I'm like, there's going to be something more to this.
There's something a little more than this.
And when I was studying a cult back then, and I looked into it, I'm like, yeah, there's a lot more than just what goes around comes around.
All right.
So, and I'm going to, you know, narrow it down.
Karma is the Eastern religions, like Hinduism and Buddhism is a concept of action and the consequences shaping future lives through rebirth.
So reincarnation, right?
Remember that.
It's a cycle of causes which affect where good deeds lead to positive outcomes and negative deeds lead to negative ones.
While often karmas associated with the destiny karma, emphasizes one's actions both physical and mental, influencing their presence and their future circumstances.
So, yeah, it's talking about your second, the life coming after is where you pay the tally.
So if you do good deeds, you're going to have good rewards in the next life to come, right?
And which reincarnation is new age garbage.
It's Eastern mysticism, garbage.
There's no reincarnation at all.
Once you die, you're going to heaven.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, hell or paradise.
Hell into the judgment, then you go to like a fire, and paradise into the resurrection.
You don't get implanted back into another womb again and born again, and people say, Oh, I remember this.
I had a past life, and I was doing this and that.
You didn't have no past life.
That's the demon inside you manifesting with false delusions.
So, what karma is everything I mentioned there, right?
It's a cycle, cause and effect.
So, basically, what it's long story short, right?
You do something bad, right?
You do something bad, and um, so yeah, do I have a verse here?
All right, so basically, people say, Well, the Bible supports this, right?
And I say, Where does it support us?
And I had the verse, I think I deleted the page, but anyway, the Bible does say you reap what you sow, right?
So, they'll say, Oh, look, the Bible says you reap your sow.
What you do, you got to pay for it, right?
But they quickly forget something, quickly forget to something.
It's like, no, yeah, what I did, if I'm doing some wicked stuff, I'm going to pay for it.
I'm not, you know, and the afterlife, the second life, right, is what Jesus, the second death in hell.
That's what you pay for it.
You don't get reborn again into another mother and come into the world to pay for it.
So, now what they believe, right?
So, remember this next time you preach the word karma.
Remember this, how this works.
It's not just a simple what goes around comes around.
There's a big process in love with this, right?
So, basically, if you say, right, you were doing a lot of bad things, right?
So, it counts to the next life.
So, next time, you're so-called reborn again, right?
You get reincarnated to somebody else or something else, right?
And you get reincarnated as a lower life form.
Depends the severity of what you're doing, the sins, right?
And you might come back as a lower life form, and you pay the consequences.
Now, here's the thing, too: you're in that second life, you have no recollection at all of that past life.
So, how are you going to make men and try to prove yourself for something you don't remember doing?
Does that make any sense?
It's a non-stop process, non-stop.
So, you're advancing and decreasing as time goes on in this theory.
So, if you do all good things, you're going to come back as better, a more prosperous person, a higher advanced person, everything else.
But if you do bad, you might come back as an animal or something that gets butchered.
This is the stupidity.
It's non-stop.
What goes around comes around.
That's why the eternal single circular, the serpent biting its tail, they're Oborus.
It's non-stop over and over and over.
So, imagine that.
You never go anywhere.
All you do is get reborn.
You die, get reborn, die for eternity.
It just goes on and on and on.
And at the same time, you have no recollection at all of your past.
Then I'll say, Well, you have flashbacks of your past and all that stuff.
And no, there's a demons talking to you.
And even if that was real, how are you going to remember what you did back then?
It is complete oxymoronic stupid.
Completely stupid.
So remember that next time you go say, Oh, karma's going to get him.
And yes, the Bible says you reap what you sow, but here's an odd thing, right?
I did a whole video on this, and I'll shorten it real quick.
Yeah, in your world of karma and paganism and all that, right?
You believe in karma, right?
You're going to pay for your sins in another lady form or something, whatever the case, right?
Guess what?
I'm not.
The second I say, Jesus, please forgive me for that, and I mean it earnestly, right?
Gone.
He says that sin is he throws it far as east from the west.
It's never to be brought up again.
Gone.
I don't have to pay for that.
So you could keep your karma.
I'll keep Jesus Christ.
How does that sound, right?
So as a Christian, and I hate, oh man, that really goes up.
Yeah.
I'll be quiet.
I can't stand when somebody who calls himself a believer in Jesus Christ says karma.
Next time, note exactly what you're talking about before bringing that up because there's a whole process involved, like I just said.
Whole process.
More detailed breakdown.
Cause and effect.
Karma is fundamentally about the relationship between actions and their results.
Intentions matter.
Not only the actions themselves, but also the intentions behind them contribute to karma.
Now, when you're reborn, the rebirth here, in many traditions, karma influences future lives through reincarnation, determining the circumstances of the future breath.
Like I said, you do bad, they're going to make you come back as a lower life form, or your life's going to be horrible.
You do good, you're going to come back and you'll be prosperous or something, right?
That's what they believe.
It's just non-stop sentence.
You're constantly being reborn.
And I'm sorry, until you, well, let me rephrase that.
This is what they believe, right?
So you keep ascending until you get to an ascension level where you become an ascendant master.
So you've got to live God knows how many lifetimes to finally realize what you're doing wrong, to finally pay remission of your own sins that you did in life of the past, right?
And you keep doing it, keep doing it, and building up.
It could be an endless process going up and down, but you keep building up yourself and eventually you come back as an ascendant master.
Then you could ascend into the heavens.
That's what they believe.
And if you believe in that, I feel bad for you.
You need to really read the Bible.
I don't need to do all that.
I don't need to live a thousand lifetimes.
Like I said, I got Jesus Christ.
I don't need any of that garbage.
And again, I'm going to say it right out.
I don't care.
And I know I told you I'm not going to judge you, and I'm not going to judge you.
But a Christian, somebody professes to believe Jesus Christ, not the New Age Jesus either.
I'm talking about biblical Jesus Christ.
If you believe in him, you have no business even mentioning that word karma.
None.
And I know it's a common thing in society.
Everybody does it.
And yeah, even the best of people out there will do it by accident.
Oh, karma.
You know, whatever, realize what they're saying.
But understand next time when you mention karma, yeah.
And here's the thing.
Here's the whole matter, right?
If you believe in karma as a Christian, right?
What do you need Jesus for?
Think about that for a minute.
Jesus, his blood is remission of our sin, right?
Is it not?
So if you have to pay for your sin at the next lifetime, what's the point of having Jesus?
Jesus is useless.
Because you're making remission of your own sin in the next life.
See where this just destroys is completely anti-Bible.
Jesus is remission of sin.
I don't need to go to another life to pay for that.
And the only life you go to, there's only one life you go to after this one.
And it's the eternal life.
And if it's not with Jesus Christ, guess what?
You're going to your second death.
And that's hell in the lake of fire after judgment.
So next time you bail out the word karma, know what you're talking about because, yeah, completely, when you invoke karma or say, I believe in karma, now knowing this, you are completely denying the fundamental principles, the reason of Jesus Christ.
Completely.
And it just goes out of predestination, good karma, bad karma, you know, actions, intentions, and consequences that you pay for in the next lifetime.
Good or bad.
Again, completely undermining the entire mission of Jesus Christ.
So like I said, one more time, I'll say it again for the third time.
You can keep your karma.
I'll keep Jesus Christ.
How's that sound?
And Galatians 6, 7 to 9 says, be not deceived.
God is not mocked.
For whoever which a man sows, he shall also reap.
Now, this is what they'll bring.
Oh, your Bible says, you reap what you sow.
I want you to read that better next thing, right?
Yeah, read that better.
For he sowers to his flesh shall the flesh reap corruption.
But he that soweth to the spirit shall reap the spirit reap life everlasting.
Let us not be wary in all well-doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not.
So, learn about this exactly saying before.
Yeah, you do bad in your life, you don't repent and all that stuff.
Guess what?
Yeah, yeah, go into another place, the second death.
And the only time you get to reborn again is when you become a believer.
You're not physically reborn, you're spiritually reborn.
And you go to a second life, it's with the kingdom of God.
So, there's a big difference between karma and the big difference between you reaping what you sow.
The bad things I've done, and I confessed them, they're gone.
I don't have to go to another life to pay for them.
Think about that for a minute.
Yeah.
So, this one really irritates me.
It's like no one.
Oh, man, it does it because I got people in my family with the stupidity.
So, this, we did a whole show on this.
It's called New Age Angels.
All right, so you see this, right?
And there's all kinds of numbers.
There's four-digit numbers, three-digit numbers.
So, people are like, oh, every time I look at the clock, it's 11-11.
Or I wake up in the middle of the night and it's 3.33 or 11-11, right?
I wake up every night, like these things, right?
So, they're constantly being pegged with numbers.
Then they smell certain scents.
And this goes down a wild rabbit hole, man.
They hear things and feel the presence with them, right?
So, they think in their mind, these are angel numbers.
The angels are trying to communicate with you.
And that's what the New Ages teach.
If you're seeing these numbers randomly like this, every time you look at a clock or something, there's 11-11 or whatever the case, right?
There's different codes.
I'm not even going to go through them.
They said whatever the number is, is angels trying to communicate you giving your messages, right?
So, these angel numbers, this is the three-digit codes, and they have the four-digit codes, right?
So, oh, man, it's just like you can't, you know.
Oh, man, because of the stupidity.
It really is.
So, I'm going to give you a hint.
And they say, well, in the Bible, the angels communicate.
Yeah, angels are messengers.
So, God's angels, every time when you read the scriptures, right?
When the angel of the Lord comes before somebody, right, did they sit there and give anybody codes to figure out?
Numbers and little things like that to make them jump the hoops?
No.
And the angel of the Lord, when it came from the Lord, the Lord says, the angel right away says, I am, I'm a messenger from the Lord.
And he has the message.
And if the person bowed down to worship him and says, no, you're like Enoch, right?
The angel Uriel.
So, no, no, get up.
Don't worship me.
I'm just a messenger.
And he gave a message from God.
And also, the Lord invites us to challenge these things, right?
Challenge all spirits, he says, to see if they are of the Lord.
So if you do see an angel, the angel, if it's a good angel, you're not going to insult him.
If you say, in the name of Jesus Christ, if you're not of the Lord, get out of here.
A good angel is going to welcome that and praise you for that.
A bad angel, then you're going to see that so-called bad angel turn ugly real quick.
So I'm telling you, I'm not asking you.
I'm telling you.
Because I know this is a big thing about a lot of women doing this stuff, the angel numbers.
Then it leads to the sage, which we're going to get into.
Putting salt everywhere in your house.
There's somebody walking around like a lunatic with lit sage over your doorways and all this stuff, right?
And they go complete batcrap crazy.
It really is.
And yeah, and these are demonic spirits, guys.
These are fallen angels and demonic spirits.
And they'll have the sentence, like one person, I know.
I smell my mother's perfume every time these numbers come around.
Yeah, you do, because that's called a familiar spirit.
That's what they do.
They try to make you believe that it's your mother or what you know, whoever, you know, and there's an angel trying to communicate for them on that behalf.
That's not how this works in the Bible.
An angel of the Lord is not going to sit there and play games with numbers all over you.
Think about that.
You know what I mean?
He's going to come to say, hey, listen, the Lord told me to tell you this.
That's it.
Or give you a vision or dream or something.
And yeah, he's not going to sit there and play with numbers on clocks and whatnot.
That's not how that works.
Well, you know, perfume or whatever sense in the air.
Now get to the stage thing in a minute.
And now he has a big one right here, too.
Oh, man, it's a big one.
So, Christians, right, they're going around wearing a star on the chest, right?
Oh, we support Israel.
And again, Deuteronomy 18, what's talking about, right?
It was a physical Israel back then, right?
The new Israel is a spiritual Israel.
Know the difference, right?
Now, me and John Pounders did a show on this whole, this star, right?
So you might think this is the star of David.
That's what you got told, right?
The star of David, it's an Israeli flag, but how did it get on the flag?
And I'm going to tell you right out.
Guess where the star came from?
It's a Kabbalah star.
David never had any stars at all.
You could do the research.
And so how does this get on the Israeli flag?
How did it get on the Israeli flag?
Because the Balfour Declaration, you can go research it in 1947.
The Zionists, which is the Rothschild, they had that put on the flag to stamp their Satanism, literally Satan's kingdom.
Exactly what it is.
And at the time, the real Jews, the traditional Jews, right?
The ones we respect, right?
The traditional Jews, the real ones, they were flipping over that.
You know what I mean?
And they wanted the menorah on the flag.
The menorah is the symbol of God's people.
Not the star.
They know damn well that the star was bad because they know the Torah.
The Torah tells you that.
David never had a star.
They say, well, Solomon used it.
Well, Solomon was corrupt when he used it.
know what the star is?
It's a conquest for God or conquest for Satan.
Satan.
Do you really believe that God and his beloved Son Jesus Christ would use a satanic 66 hexagram?
No.
The Bible says what it is.
Acts 7:43 in Amos 5:26.
Old and New Testament.
Torah and the word of God.
The gospel, right?
You look up the tabernacles of Moloch, the star of your God, locate Sheirofim.
Which you made to worship.
And that'll carry you away beyond Babylon.
But ye, though, it's hard to read that.
You have borne the tabernacle of your Maloch and Shuan.
Shun, I'm sorry.
The star of your God, location means a false God.
That you made for yourselves.
David wouldn't be quite dead with that star.
And you guys, all these researchers, they'll tell you David never had a star at all.
This was a contrived lie made up by the Zionists to make you believe this is, you know, it's a good symbol.
It's not.
So you as a Christian walking around with that thing on your neck, a lot of Christians have it.
They'll have a cross with that star, right?
Have the flag up and all this other stuff, right?
You have any idea, seriously, how powerful that talisman is.
Seriously, my buddy Doc Marquise before he died.
He was literally a fourth generation legit Iminati.
Many years, satanic priest, the whole nine yards, right?
He was at the top echelon of evil.
So, he told me in the occult world, right?
And you get the pentagrams, the pentacles, you have the eastern star, the western star, you know, the satanic one, the goat of Mendes pointing down, and the other one, you know, the so-called white magic star pointing up and all that.
Then you have all these little tentacles, right?
Pentacles, I'm sorry, and symbols.
He goes, the most powerful one of all of them, the most evil, powerful talisman in all the occult.
It's right there.
This star honors Lucifer, under the disguise of Raphael.
The ancient Egyptian star god.
That's what it honors.
That's Satan right there.
That's exactly what it is.
Not maybe it is, or could be.
No, it is exactly what that is.
And I'm not anti-Semitism before somebody jumps off like that.
No, I support Jews, real Jews, the ones with the menorah, not this disgusting.
And if you go to Revelation 2:9 and 3:9, it tells you right out that they profess to be Jews, but they're not.
They're liars and they belong to the synagogue of Satan.
So when Israel became a nation in 1947, yeah, it was prophesied, right?
Yeah.
So in the prophecies, right, it doesn't mean it's good.
The Bible tells you bad and good things happen in the prophecy.
But they have to come to pass.
So, regardless, it doesn't matter.
The Israel we need to support, guys, is the spiritual Israel.
We go over this a million times.
Not that real estate Israel anymore.
The spiritual Israel is us.
Anybody who believes in Jesus, Paul even says that we're grafted into that.
Jesus says that too.
We are grafted, and I have zero Jew blood in me.
But I am grafted in the ear to the promise.
Because you're reborn again, you become part of that olive tree.
You're grafted into it.
This is not what the kingdom of Israel should be looking for.
It's the kingdom of Israel that's up there right now that's going to come on the earth.
That's God's Israel.
That's going to take his throne right here on the earth.
That's the Israel that we belong to, not this one.
And I know it's a bit of pill for a lot of people as well, and it was for me.
I used to wear that star all the time.
And thank God he showed me the truth because this is literally sticking the middle finger at God.
That symbol right there.
You're literally actually two of them right there.
Boom, right in God's face.
That's exactly how that is.
And people say, oh, God knows my heart because I'm supporting the.
Don't give me that crap.
Don't give me that crap.
He tells you not to do these.
And here's the thing, too.
The second commandment.
Second commandment tells us, don't make any images above in heaven, on the earth, or below in the water, anything.
Don't make any images at all.
Don't make statues, anything like that.
Because, yeah, that leads to this stuff.
This star is widely worshipped.
This is what you'll see.
The star, Native Masonic call, every Catholic church, even in Islam.
This star is everywhere.
That's the universal base religion of Satanism.
And it also represents the man mounting the woman.
The two merging of the genitals.
That's sexual.
That's what the cult is, right?
So the triangle down represents the male, and the woman, the triangle up, represents her legs being in the air.
And you mounting her, you know what I mean?
And doing the deed.
That's a Masonic symbol, too.
And what do you think the Masonic symbol is without the closing parts of the hexagram?
That Masonic square and compass is this right here.
But it's open.
It's a sexual perverted image.
That's what it is.
That's what they call it.
It's about.
And it also represents, as above, so below.
It also represents male and female into gender, which is a hermaphrodite God.
And that's why the Kabbalah, and exactly what that is, guys, that's not a Jewish thing from the Torah or nothing like that.
That is Kabbalah 101.
That is, again, the most powerful talisman is putrid.
It's Kabbalah.
See, that God, right, they believe that represents God, right?
And you know what that God is to them?
He's a male and a female.
He's God and Satan at the same time.
Hermaphrodite, a lunatic that can't make up his mind who he is.
That's the God they worship.
Not the God from the Torah, not the God from the Bible.
So before you, you know, if you wear one of those stars, guys, and again, I'm not your judge.
Do what you want.
But you need to, if it was me, I would rip that thing off so fast and smash the heck out of it.
Don't give it away.
I don't care how much you pay for it.
I don't care if your great-great-grandmother was a Holocaust survivor that she handed down to you, whatever.
This is a pure evil symbol.
This needs to be destroyed.
Not sold, not handed down, or put away.
You need to destroy this thing.
Because you have no idea the manifestations that you're bringing into your home.
Demonic.
You are literally bringing this is literally a gateway, a spiritual portal you open up for demonic manifestation.
And if you could have understood the level, the complexity of this hexagram here, the spiritual poison you're playing with.
And I can walk for every all day with this.
That's why it's engraved.
It's in the back of the dollar bill, too.
It's hidden in there, but it's there.
This is Kabbalah.
Nothing to do with our Lord and Savior.
Nothing to do, which they hate, by the way.
And it's nothing to do with our Heavenly Father.
And it's definitely not the Israel that we're supposed to be so.
That's the Revelation 2:9 and 3.9.
The fake one.
That's the synagogue of Satan right there.
And here's another one.
This is another superstition, right?
I swear to God.
I swear to God, right?
So, what do you mean you swear to God?
Well, yeah, you know, you put the hand on the Bible and the courtrooms and all that, right?
The solemn oaths, they call it, and all that.
Or people say, oh, when they get in trouble, it's like, oh, wait a minute, you bad person, right?
You did this, right?
No, no, I didn't do that.
I promise.
I swear to God, I didn't do that, right?
And to say, you try to signify telling the truth, right?
And they do it in the courtroom, the hand on the Bible, and you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, but the truth, the whole help me, God.
Or you take a solemn oath on the Constitution or anything, right?
You don't do that.
Much as I love the Constitution and all that, I would never again take an oath on anything.
And the court's like, whoa, they're looking.
It's like, I tell them, I'm a Christian.
I don't take oaths.
Well, it's a Christian oath.
No, it's not a Christian oath.
And I'll tell you what the Bible says about that.
So you should never, ever, ever say, I swear to God.
Because the Bible has a lot to say about that.
James 5:12 says, above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by earth, neither by any other oath, but let your yes be yes and your no be no.
Yea, lest fall into a condemnation.
And also kind of reminds you of the second commandment, too, about making these images, whatever the case.
So you're verbally making this image.
You know, if that makes any sense.
And Jesus says, right, Matthew 5:33 and 37 says, but again, you have heard that it had been said before of old times That you shall not for uh forswear thyself, but thou shalt perform onto the Lord thy notes.
But I say unto you, Jesus says, swear not at all, neither by heaven.
Don't say, you know, which is you know, swear to God, right?
Don't do that.
Or I swear my kids' soul.
That's what people do too, right?
Oh, I swear my kids' soul.
I didn't do that.
I swear my mother's soul.
I swear my mother.
I swear, swear to God, right?
You hear that all the time, right?
Don't do that.
Don't swear upon, not at all, neither by heaven, for it is God's throne, nor by earth, for it is his footstool.
Neither by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great king, neither by you shall swear on thy head.
You know, this is what Masons do.
Taking blood oaths.
Swear on your head is taking oath that year.
If you, you know, if you mess up, they could kill you because you can't make one hair white or black.
But let your communications be yes, yes, and no is no.
For whatever more of these comes of evil.
So this is Jesus.
Tell you if somebody says you want you the affirmation, right, that you did or didn't do something, right?
Say yes or no.
That's it.
You don't need to put your hand on the Bible because it's a second commandment violation.
You don't need to do any of that stuff.
Yeah, yes will be yes.
Your no will be no.
Plain and simple.
Anything else other than that is of the devil, says the Lord.
And again, you'll hear this all the time.
Christians saying that.
And you know, nobody's perfect.
And we're all going to mess up.
And I'm not, you know, judging anybody.
We're all going to mess up and we all do the you know something that's yeah, we're not realizing it, right?
But keep your eyes open, keep your eyes open, be open for this.
You know what I mean?
Don't condemn somebody because this is something you and your family have been doing for cultures and tradition.
I'd rather follow the men, or follow God, I'm sorry, than man.
So I would rather piss off and disrespect my grandmother than God.
I'd rather do it to my wife than God.
So you think I'm going to worry about my family's culture and traditions if they violate the Lord?
I'm going to tell them, yeah, I'm not doing it.
I don't care.
You're offended?
Too bad.
Don't mean to say it that way, but yeah, I'd rather obey the Lord and not offend the Lord than would you.
So don't swear at all.
Don't swear about anything.
Simple.
Yes is yes, no is no.
Plain and simple.
So the next one is religious relics.
So you see this all the time, especially with Catholics.
God bless them.
They'll have a little statue of Mary that's been handed down to them generations and all that.
Or the rosary beads or whatever it is, right?
Or some statue.
So religious relics are physical objects associated with the figures considered holy, which they're not, such as saints or prophets.
Like I said, with Mary and all that, they have little trinkets.
We'll show you the charms and everything.
Little statues and everything.
They put it on that dashboard of the car.
You see the Catholics do that, right?
Or in the front yard, they'll have the Mary statues inside of a half of a tub.
You know, and they'll have, and if you go in the house, they'll have pictures of Jesus and all that.
And a little shrine, right?
Little statues and all this other stuff, right?
Yeah.
Go religious relics.
And the Catholic Church has tons of them.
When they do the masses, they have these little relics that go back thousands of years.
That they say it's holy because the Pope says this.
When they're not.
So there's considered holy, such as saints or prophets.
You're not venerated, which means worshipped for their spiritual significance in various religions, such as include the body parts, personal items, or objects touched by holy figures.
And they literally have, which is necromancy, and the Catholic Church, they have dead, you know, their version of saints.
They have the heads and jaws, like, and body parts and everything else in the Vatican.
That it is crazy, man.
Types of relics is a first-class relic, which are the body parts of saints or other holy individuals, like bones, blood, and here.
And the Pope, I think, he's got a vial of blood from Mary.
They preserved Mary Magdalene, I think it is.
And they have a vial of her blood or something like that.
It's crazy.
So they just call this first-class relics, right?
And second-class relics are these are personal possessions of saints or holy people, such as clothing, tools, objects they use, right?
Stuff that they actually used.
A third-class relic, these objects that have been touched to a first or second-class relic are the saints themselves.
So you'll see, and the saints is who they declare, by the way.
So what is the saint of God?
You.
You believe in Jesus, you're a saint?
You don't need to be declared a saint by the Catholic Church.
You don't need to go to purgatory to get cleansed, so-called, to become a saint.
No, you believe in Jesus Christ, you are a saint.
Revelation 14, 12, patience of saints, which's us, those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Christ.
And the Revelation talks about the end-time people, the saints, the remnant, whatever you want to call it, but we were the saints.
So they think they have the power to declare who's a saint, right?
And if I'll just say this Saint Gerard, whatever, right?
And the Catholic Church declares Saint Gerard.
They'll pass it on.
Oh, this glass is here.
These belong to Saint Gerard.
It's a holy relic.
And they'll literally say it's a holy relic, and they'll think it's some kind of holy power.
Some crazy stuff, man.
This is deep stuff, voodoo stuff.
That's exactly what it is.
Voodoo version of paganism.
Definitely not biblical.
The Bible ones is all about the stuff, man.
Examples are relics of Christianity, the Shroud of the Turin, believed to be the burial cloth, the Holy Cross and the Holy Nails.
So even if, and there's a lot of debate about it, I think it probably could be, right?
But if you've got a, I don't even know what you've got a cloth, right?
And there's a little shroud here.
So even if Jesus himself touched us, right?
If he just says he wore this as a scarf, just say this, right?
For real.
It's still a piece of cloth.
It's not going to give you certain powers.
It's not going to give you no blessings.
Because the blessings come spiritually, not from a physical object.
I was a hippie Hebrew.
He made this for me.
So he sent me this.
It's a horn.
I've still learned how to blow it.
Makes my lips itchy.
They try to do that.
So, yeah, so he sent me this in this cloth, which is pretty cool.
I love it.
But I keep it here because it's just pretty cool to have, you know.
And so, regardless, you know what I mean?
Just say, you know, the Catholic Church says later on, after a hippie Hebrew dies, the Catholic Church will venerate him to say, oh, he's a saint now, and that this here is now a holy relic.
No, it's not.
Yeah, and if this belonged to Jesus, imagine Jesus himself blew on us and kept us, right?
And wore it, whatever.
It's still not a holy relic.
It's him that's the real holiness.
Not this.
You know what I mean?
And so people in the expression of the Catholic faith and I think Presbyterians, I believe, and Episcopals, they have similar things too.
The Church of England, things like that.
So they have similar views like this, right?
Um, orthodox and everything else, yeah, same ways, right?
So, um, yeah, you can't be doing this stuff.
Then, Buddhism has the Buddha's tooth, various democracies, uh, yeah, where can we say that?
Islam relics of uh the Prophet Muhammad, including this here, beard clippings and footprint.
How disgusting that is walking around with a thing with Muhammad's here that's been dead for over a thousand years, his bad clippings are here, whatever.
Yeah, it's disgusting, but they'll venerate it, they will and veneration relics are venerated as objects, religious devotion, connecting believers to the holy figure they represent, and which goes back to what the Bible talks about, right?
Yeah, you can't talk to the dead, they can't talk to you.
They have no knowledge at all what's going on up here, none, not even Mary.
She can't help you, they can't help you.
You can burn all the candles you want, go to all the Catholic things all you want.
Yeah, that's not gonna help nothing.
They've already decided their face if they believe in Jesus or not.
They can't hear you, you can't hear them.
That's the Bible makes it very clear.
Spiritual significance, relics are believed to be possessed by spiritual power and could be the source of blessings, healing, and other spiritual benefits.
Uh, where the Bible does it say that?
No, the spiritual power for healing and all that comes from where not a cloth, not this or that, it comes from the Holy Spirit.
Historical and cultural importance.
Relics are important artifacts of religious history and culture, often displayed in churches, temples, and museums.
So the guy did that twice.
Yeah, all right.
So, and I'll move on to this other one, yeah, right?
Um, uh, this is uh, dumb, really is.
So, I gotta laugh at this.
So, this is a church of Notre Dame, right?
And then, in France, the high holy place of France, right?
The biggest church, historical, right?
Church of Notre Dame, right?
Supposed to be a church of God.
So, and there's other churches that have these things.
So, what in the heck is a demon, which is a goggle?
It's the same thing.
Why in the world would you have a gogoyle on your church or your house?
People have them in front of the lawn, they have them around the buildings, things like that, right?
Statues or whatever.
But they say, Oh, well, no, no, no, goggles are good because they ward off evil.
All right, this is the dumbest thing.
So, how does this work out?
So, you're gonna invoke something evil to ward off evil.
It's like saying, All right, we gotta just say the dictator, like Saddam Hussein, right?
Dictator, right?
We gotta overthrow him because he's bad.
Yeah, you're right.
So, let's overthrow Saddam Hussein and we'll put Adolf Hitler in.
Adolf Hitler will be more powerful.
He will overthrow Saddam Hussein.
We got rid of Saddam Hussein.
Yay, right?
But what did you just do?
You took one bad dictator out and put a worse back dictator now.
So, meanwhile, in your house, your home, your office, whatever, right?
You're trying to protect your property from demons and your evil spirits, right?
And evil.
But you're summoning evil, the very same evil or more powerful evil, to do that.
What sense does that make?
And it's not a cold decoration.
I don't care what anybody says.
You're not going to tell me something cool about that.
A face of a demonic creature, that's cool.
No, not even close.
But this is common among believers, right?
Again, it's not just Notre Dame Church.
There's other buildings around, and uh, Christians out there will have them on the shelves.
They'll have them at the doors, and Halloween comes along.
They have the statues for them, and all that, you know.
You don't should not have these things.
And if you do, you need to destroy them.
But again, I'm not your judge.
So, do know that these are definitely not something a man of God should even possess at all.
And again, that's not true, dame church.
And the guy goes to sit on top.
And again, they claim all the goggles we put there to water evil off.
That is the most dumbest oxymoronic thing I've heard.
It reminds me too when they accuse Jesus of being of Satan.
And what do you tell them?
It's like, how can the divided kingdom stand?
If I'm of Satan, that makes no sense at all.
None at all.
So if you want to protect your church, right?
How do you protect your church?
Do you put a stinking demonic goggle on top to protect your church?
You're using the evil to water off evil, or simply you just pray over the place and call upon the Holy Spirit in the blood of Jesus Christ.
More effective.
And it works.
Instead, yeah, you've got to remove evil, yeah, and replace your bigger evil with a goggle.
It's the kind of stuff that people do.
Now, the Catholics are going back to them.
This is the charms and talismans that they use.
And lots of Christians have these too.
Not just Catholics, Christians.
So it's St. Gabriel, St. Michael.
Yeah, they have little pendants for a certain saint or angel.
They got tons of them.
You go into any Catholic store.
We have the Lost Out Shrine here.
It's in Attleboro, Massachusetts, not too far from here.
Rhode Island.
And every year they have, I think, for a week or two, they have decorated lights for Christmas, right?
And they have a big gift shop and everything else.
And a place where you can go in and light candles.
I did a video there.
I think it's still on this channel.
I might go back there this year just to show you.
We might do a live stream on that.
But they have these things in the store.
People flood in there, they buy these things, even Christians.
Thinking that these things are going to protect them.
And it's crazy, man.
It really is.
So it's the same thing as having the luck, which I should have added: this people have rabbits' foots in order for good luck and crystals.
They're not good luck.
You're bringing harm upon yourself.
Same thing with these things, yeah, right?
So like, oh, yeah, I got this charm.
You know, my uncle gave it to me, or I bought it.
It's this charm invokes Michael to protect us.
Michael, the archangel.
That's not how this works.
Okay, Michael is going to protect you only if God assigns him to do so.
A charm or not, he's not going to, that's going to make any no significance at all.
So what you just did, what you just did, when you bought that little St. Michael's thing, right?
And might be for good intention, most of this time it is.
What you did is, again, going back to the second commandment, you just literally, let me get to that here.
I should have had this like for that X 20.
So here you go a second.
So what you just did is this.
Thinking it's going to, you know, you're going to buy it for good reasons.
God knows why not, right?
Yeah.
So, Exodus 20.
Second Commandment.
You shall not make any graven image, any at all.
All likeness of anything that is in heaven above.
So is not Michael the Archangel in heaven and above?
Yeah.
Or that is in the earth or beneath it.
Or that is under the water.
Don't make it.
So you're not going to tell me, okay, oh, this is justified.
Well, it's exactly the same things, basically, that God's warned you not to do.
You shall not bow down to them, which they do.
They bound on to the statues, nor serve them, for I am Lord God, a jealous God.
This is called an abomination.
Second commandment violation.
But again, not just Catholics, but a lot of Christians will buy these things.
Then, of course, the statue of Mary.
Everybody's got an along with baby Jesus, whatever the case.
Even regular Christians got these things.
Thinking, oh, it's good.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, Mary's going to bless us or whatever the case.
No, that's not how it works.
Again, second commandment violation.
And oh, but I forgot to mention, too, the Catholic Church don't have a second commandment as a Bible.
Let me show you that here.
Hold on a second.
Let me get that up.
This is Catholic.
So this is why they don't think they're doing anything bad.
Because what they did, the Bible's second commandment, they deleted it.
They moved all the rest down.
They changed number four into three and changed it from the Sabbath to the Lord's Day.
And they made number 10 into 2, 9 and 10.
So if you look at the Catholic version of the Ten Commandments, there's no idol tree.
No warning against idol tree.
So that's why they think this is okay.
The Bible's second commandment, yeah, don't make yourself any idols.
That's why Catholics run around with this stuff because they think it's good.
Because they've been lied to by the Catholic Church.
But a lot of people have these things and you should not have these.
You know, there is right there.
Don't make any engraving images like this of anything that is in the heaven above.
Or on the earth or beneath the earth or in the water, whatever the case.
Don't bow down to them.
Don't worship anything with these things.
Then, of course, the good old Christmas tree, right?
Yep, we go through this every year and the Christmas shows and all that.
The good old Christmas tree, right?
Yeah, a pagan idol.
It's a phallic symbol.
It's literally a penis.
It just symbolizes Nimrod's penis for resurrection.
That's why there's a little star that they put on top.
And which goes back to the verse, learn not the way of the heathens.
Because the next verse talks about the Christmas tree.
Literally.
Fasten it with wood so it doesn't move, decorated with gold and silver.
It's exactly what it is.
And back then, they use a maple pole or something, whatever the case.
But yeah, it's changed over time, but that's what it is.
So you'll see this in churches.
You'll see this in especially churches and people's homes.
Stars and all that.
And again, yeah, this is something Christians should not have.
And my family does, unfortunately.
I'm still trying to help them with the stuff.
But it's a tough situation.
But yeah, this is something if you have control, definitely not to have.
And see the little, David Carricko gets some details.
The little balls that go on the tree.
Yeah, those, what do you think they represent?
Red balls.
That's literally a man's testicles.
And the tree symbolizes Nimrod's penis for resurrection.
It's an erect penis.
Sorry for the language, but that's exactly what it is, guys.
It's a detestable thing before the Lord.
It's an abomination.
Then the other one, the Easter egg hunts, right?
Something definitely Christians should have no business doing.
And unfortunately, they have them at the churches.
Look, Sunday before Easter, we're having a good old Easter egg hunt for the kids.
So the kids get to walk around the church picking up eggs that symbolize an Ishtar.
And ask yourself, what does an Easter egg and a bunny rabbit have anything to do with Jesus Christ?
Or the resurrection?
Nothing.
What does the Christmas tree have to do with Jesus?
I mean, his birth?
Nothing at all.
And in fact, Jesus wasn't even born in December.
And Jesus actually rose on the latest Sabbath, not Sunday.
Because when they went to the tomb Sunday, early morning before the sun came up, the angels told her she was already gone.
Saying, hey, he's not here.
He had already left hours ago.
But regardless, if it is not, whatever you want to believe, so where the painting of eggs come from, right?
It's nothing to do with Adam and Eve.
That's a Catholic delusion version.
So the color eggs come from Ishtar.
So what they did was they used to color eggs with blood to symbolize fertility.
It was a pagan ritual that's done for thousands of years before Jesus.
The pagans did this in the spring, April, to symbolize fertility for the pagan goddess Diana, which is also Ishtar, Juno, and whatever the case.
So she would negotiate with the gods to bring life back on the world again.
Because in the summertime, winter time, you know, the winter would kill most of the plant life and everything, which goes to Nimrod and all this stuff.
So she would negotiate to bring back, they call her Mother Earth too, by the way.
So that's where you hear that Mother Earth thing.
So she would negotiate to bring life back to Earth again.
That's where the spring comes, the flowers and all the stuff stop blooming.
So that was a ritual done.
A blood ritual.
Now they use food coloring, different colors now.
But it was a blood ritual done, painting eggs with blood to bring in the fertility of the earth, Mother Earth.
Which is paganism.
It's not biblical.
But that's what your kids are doing.
There's nothing to do with Jesus and anything like that.
That's just the church trying to be politically correct.
That's the church that's trying to put seats in the butts.
Yeah, put butts on the seats.
Yeah.
So fill the seats with some butts.
That's what they're trying to do.
Christmas celebrations.
Yeah, come on down.
Let's eat some ham or Easter too.
Let's eat some great ham, right?
That, or a pig, whatever the case that the Bible told us not to eat in the first place.
Yeah, let's eat food or sacrificed to other gods.
False gods.
Yeah, let's do that, right?
Let's do the satanic rituals.
But yeah, and then the Halloween told they do the same thing.
We do shows on this all the time.
So I don't have to spend much time on these things.
But yeah, let's have a Halloween party at the church.
Oh, let's do the trunk and treat in the parking lot.
Oh, yeah, let's do that.
Let's carve demonic faces into pumpkins or yams.
It used to be yems at the beginning.
But let's carve some demonic faces into pumpkins, just our kids as dead people or whatever the case, right?
Yeah.
To glorify the dead, day of the dead.
That's exactly what Halloween is.
It's the festival of Sarwin, it's a three-day festival.
Where they sacrifice children even to this day.
So yeah, let's indulge your children to this stuff.
Yeah.
So we get into the back to the new age stuff.
We get the herbs for evil eye protection.
So basically to protect you against evil, right?
So you see these people walking around watering off evil with ritual salt, right?
And it's just, it's crazy.
So you see, you know, again, with the angel numbers, or if you say your house is haunted, so when the people come over, so they'll walk around your house, sprinkling salt on the doorways, Salt in the window sills and everything saying the salt keeps out demons.
Um, you think a demon is going to be bound by salt?
Think about that for a minute.
Oh, it is because I watch it on the movie, the TV show Supernatural and uh these Hollywood movies, they use salt to water off demons and uh uh keep them bound from you.
So, if you put a circle of salt around you, a demon can't touch you.
What you think a demon, if demon wanted to harm you, or would it have the authority to harm you, or whatever, you think salt's gonna stop it?
You could throw the salt at the demon, it's gotta be, yeah, whatever.
Dumb.
This is dumb paganism, not biblical at all.
They say, Well, the salt symbolizes purity and all that stuff, right?
Yeah, it does, but it's not gonna stop a demon.
And in fact, you're doing the stuff you're enticing the demon to come even more.
Then, this is the one I was talking about earlier, right?
They'll burn a sage, walk around the apartment in the house, right?
And when you say you've seen these numbers, or a house haunted, so I get the sage, right?
Walk around the house, burning it, and then doing this and all that over the doorways and the post and all you know, the TV or the windows, and try to you know, casting the evil out.
That sage, what you what you're doing is you're invoking these things even more to come into your house.
That's what you're doing.
You know what sage is good for chopping it up and putting it on your food.
That's all it's good for.
So, walking around with sage and sprinkling salt and getting your house a mess, okay, sprinkling salt all over the place, making your house a mess, and walking around smelling up the place with sage, right isn't gonna do jack crap against demons.
In fact, what it's gonna do even more is gotta multiply the dominion to be there.
I used to investigate haunted places when we did ghost hunting, and every time when these new ages came in, right, these so-called spiritualists, and there's always a psycho-lady, you're like, Oh, oh, I could feel a presence in here, and they get out the sage and all this stuff, right?
And yeah, all they're doing is increasing the activity, they don't help you at all.
Then, the other one, uh, this is a common one that most people have, right?
Over the doorways, their beds, hanging in their car, railroad mirrors, whatever, you know, this cool-looking thing called a dream catcher, right?
Made by Native Americans, right?
And uh, you know, it's cool, and they put a lot of work into it.
There's like bone in there, it's like very expensive things to have.
They're good, you know, the real ones, but they think it's to protect you, your dreams, right?
No, quite the opposite.
When I investigated these houses and all that, right?
And um, this one one, my well actually my cousin, Nick, his um parents, my aunt and uncle, and uh, so they were um having nightmares, like this horrible nightmares all the time, right?
Like vicious them and the family getting killed and all that stuff.
So, I went to the house, and sure enough, over the bed, they had this big, big, big dream catcher.
They said they paid a couple hundred bucks for it that was right over the bed on the wall.
And I'm like, there's a problem.
He's like, Oh, how do you know that?
It's like, I'm telling you, that's the problem.
These don't catch your dreams the way you think they do.
You gotta understand, right?
And the Native Americans they mean well, not saying they don't.
My family is Native American on my mother's side.
They mean well.
So, the witch doctors and all that, right?
They create these things because what they're doing is they're a trick, they're pulling in spirits to think they're using these spirits and harnesses these spirits to keep away evil, right?
So, they have good intentions.
They think the spirits that catch in this device have is going to keep you safe, right?
They have no idea that those demons, right?
They're evil.
The spirits, I'm sorry.
Those evil spirits.
No idea.
So when you've got this over your house or whatever case, what you're doing is you're creating a conduit, a literal portal into your house.
And I'm telling you the violent dreams you're going to have.
The stuff that you shake up in your house.
And again, and I know people sometimes they pass it through generations or they paid a lot of money for it and it sucks.
It really does when you find out the truth about it.
So you don't give it away.
You don't sell it because you're just passing that curse on somebody else.
You need to destroy it.
I would prefer you to burn it.
I don't care if it's $1,000.
I'd rather you throw $1,000 away than be taunted with that crap.
You have no idea what you're opening up.
It's like using a Ouija board.
We're not even going to get to that stuff.
But yeah, there's so many things like Ouija boards, there's crystals, there's pendulums we can get into.
Yeah, sometimes Christians do use these stuff and they're not supposed to.
This is something you definitely don't want to have.
And see how it's weaved and all that?
It's weaved up strategically.
Certain stones and the bones and all that because it's meant to capture spirits.
It's almost like a Dybbuk box, sort of.
So this is another wacky tradition, right?
And we're going to get to some of these here.
And we got a few more here to go.
i did have some links here so this is uh yeah it's kind of funny so So, and I'll give you a story here.
So, years ago, when I lived with my brother, right, my brother moved to this apartment, and before him was some Spanish people lived there, right?
So, I remember the ceiling tiles.
I opened the window, and the ceiling tile was blown, right?
And the bedroom I was standing, right?
And they were like flopping all the place.
Some of them fell down, right?
So, I went to go put them up, and I looked, I'm like, what the heck is that?
And I found a boot in the ceiling.
I'm like, what the heck?
Who put a boot in the ceiling?
An old boot just sitting there by itself in the ceiling.
I'm like, what?
What the heck is this?
My brother started laughing.
He goes, oh, that's a Spanish tradition.
They put it in the wall or the ceiling to ward off evil.
I'm like, do these people read the Bible?
Which I know a lot of Spanish people are very religious people.
Very devoted.
But yet they still do dumb things like this.
Because it's traditions of their cultures.
And man.
And again, people say, well, it's their culture.
We can't argue.
Well, I'm going to argue about it.
I don't care if it's your culture.
If you claim to be of God, stop doing these cultures.
And that's why the people cursed back then.
I got things in my culture too for my mother's side.
I'm not going to do.
I'm not going to run around smoking peyote praying to stochians and all that stuff like that.
The Indians do.
I denounced all that.
Placing a boot in the ceiling can be understood as a folk custom with historical belief in this ability to protect building from occupants from evil forces.
You just got to laugh at some of the stuff here.
You really do.
And we'll get to that in a minute.
But yeah, we're going to go through some these websites I've got where it just shows common superstitions.
But I just want to go through the slides here.
So, yeah.
This person says, we found a shoe when gutted the dirt floor attic space.
I think the tradition has been discussed here before.
A single shoe was hidden to ward off evil.
And the house was built in the early 1900s.
So it's usually Spanish, but some English people do this still.
They'll still boot up in the ceiling that makes no sense at all.
You think, unless it stinks to high heavens, I don't know.
But you think throwing a boot in the ceiling or in the wall is going to keep evil spirits away.
So evil spirits are going to go into the house, right?
And they're like, oh, I can't be here.
There's a boot in the ceiling.
What the?
Who thinks of these things?
Oh, don't bash it.
It's my tradition.
It's my culture.
Oh, your culture is stupid.
And exactly what I say to my culture, too.
It's dumb.
It's retarded.
You take a boot or a salt or sage is going to keep demons away.
Yeah, you got another income.
The only thing that keeps these things away, evil spirits, is the Holy Spirit and the blood of Jesus Christ.
That's it.
You don't need to put objects in your house or whatever.
Pray over the home.
Pray over with the blood of Jesus Christ and Holy Spirit.
That's it.
That's all you need.
Now, what you're doing is you're doing these things.
You're invoking demons even more.
And believe the breaking mirror, then there's another one, right?
Oh, yeah, you got 13 years of bad luck for breaking the mirror.
Who came up with that stupidity?
And people sold, I mean, I was help people move, oh, don't break that mirror.
You know what I mean?
Like, if you break it, we get bad luck.
I'm like, who told you that?
The Bible didn't tell you how I did it.
No.
And I'm sure what a mirror is.
Mirror is made of glass, right?
Most of them, anyway.
It's sand, heated sand that turns into glass that's reflective.
That's what a mirror is.
So you mean to tell me you're breaking sand is going to bring you bad luck?
You know how many mirrors I broke growing up?
Yeah, purposely, you know, hit with the BB gun or a slingshot or rocks, whatever.
I think I would have been cursed for the rest of my life.
But the belief that breaking a mirror brings seven years luck.
Well, some places said 13, but yeah, you get the point.
It's a superstition with ancient roots.
It's believed that it has originated from the idea that mirrors reflect one's soul.
And breaking the mirror was seen as damaging the soul.
Additionally, the high cost of mirrors in the past, particularly those with silver backing, meant that breaking one could lead to significant financial burden.
In ancient beliefs, some believe that the superstition originated in ancient Greece in Rome, where mirrors were thought to be connected to the gods in one soul.
And Roman beliefs, they believe that the life's changes occurred in seven-year cycles, and that breaking the mirror would bring bad luck for the entire cycle.
And this is what people believe today.
Yeah, breaking the mirror is going to give you bad luck.
What?
See, you're breaking glass, which is sand.
Where in the Bible does it say that?
It doesn't.
Many cultures, placing the shoe on a table is bad luck, right?
So, you know, I do that once in a while.
You know, it's not, I don't like to put it on the table because it's dirty.
The bottom of the soul is dirty.
But, you know, you're in a rush, whatever the case, and you try to get dressed and you put the shoe on the table.
And your family freaks out.
Oh, what are you doing?
You're going to bring bad luck to us.
Like, what?
No, I've got to bring dirt on the table.
Yeah, it's disgusting, right?
Yeah, I'm going to bring some dirt and germs on the table.
But I'm not going to bring no evil spirits or anything like that, putting shoes on the table.
But in many cultures, putting a shoe on the table is considered bad luck.
The stupid stitch is rooted in various traditions, most notably related to death and hygiene.
And more detailed explanations, yeah, whatever case.
And um, yeah, yes, a superstition has used uh an old broom for you, and this is the other one, too.
So you ever, I remember my friend Anthony, God bless his soul, man.
I helped him move one day, right?
And uh, he became a believer afterwards, but um, uh, I remember moving, right?
So, what we're doing, we're packing up everything in the house, right?
So, he swept up the floor of the old apartment, right?
So, I grabbed the broom and dustpan and went to go put it in the new truck in the truck.
I'm sorry, all right.
He goes, No, no, no, no, do that.
I'm like, What are you talking about?
He goes, You're gonna leave that here.
I'm like, Don't you need a broom and dustpan for your new house?
Yeah, yeah, I do.
So, take the broom.
Oh, no, no, no, it's bad luck because you're bringing old problems into your new house.
I'm like, dude, dude, and he was a Christian, you're becoming a Christian.
I'm like, Where in the Bible does it say that?
Oh, it's just uh traditions and all that.
Yeah, I love the guy, God bless him, you know, passed away now, but yeah, use an old broom for your house from your house for your new house is believed to bring negativity and bad luck associated with the old home into your new home.
Many people believe it's better to buy a new broom when moving to start a new place to symbolize a fresh start to avoid carrying past negativity.
All right, so we're talking about a freaking emanated object that has bristles on it to push dirt along, right?
What a wooden stick or a plastic thing, right?
An eminated object is going to bring spiritual problems into your unless the place thing's cursed or something, whatever, you know what I mean?
But normally, huh, hold on a second, pick up the word of God, and let's see anywhere in here.
Nope, uh, to say, oh, don't bring for it is written, thou shall not bring your old broom from your house into your new house.
Says not in the Bible.
And I thought this is one of the most dumbest things I've heard.
A broom made out of plastic, some wood, whatever else is made out of, right?
Yeah, material.
Yeah, that's gonna, yeah, well, let's leave it at that.
And this is a tradition for a lot of cultures.
And according to principles, yeah, bringing the broom in old broom into a new house is gonna bring negative energy and bad luck.
And you know what?
Oh, man.
Yeah, it's just you just gotta shake your head.
You really do.
And this one here, really, this made me laugh.
I remember my aunt years ago.
I was visiting my aunt and uncle.
And my cousin Amanda, she was very young.
She was like a year old or whatever.
So back in the day, I don't know if they saw them today.
So to calm the baby down, they put the baby in this rocker seat, right?
And they would crank this thing.
Like you see at the top of the right-hand screen, there's a little knob.
So what they do is crank it, right?
And the mechanism, right, where keep the thing and you push the thing.
So it would keep the thing swinging for a good half hour.
So you don't have to keep pushing it when you can.
So you just push it once and the mechanism keeps it swinging, right?
It calms the baby down, right?
So, and I dig it.
I didn't get one for my son, but I don't know if they stopped him today.
So, anyway, so there was that house, and I just hear the mechanism still in there.
She took the baby out, whatever.
My cousin at the time, and so I pushed it, right?
And the thing's rocking by itself.
Oh, she flew over there.
She was like, You're gonna cause bad luck and everything else.
And, you know, God bless her soul, too, my aunt daughter.
But I was sitting there laughing, like, and I wasn't, you know, I mean, I believe in the Bible and all that, but I know too much.
I'm like, what does it say that in the Bible?
That's another stupid stitch, isn't that?
And it's a very popular one.
Not to rock a baby's seat without the baby in it.
You're here with such stupidity.
And this is a popular one.
And here's another one.
Oh, this is a real doozy.
Oh, this is a real doozy.
And people swear to this.
Lots of people.
Oh, man.
They're so afraid to open an umbrella in a house.
Yeah, see, um...
Oh, I got it right here.
All right, so where is it?
Oh, there it is, right here.
Oh, let me get to the...
So, all right.
Another umbrella superstition.
It's a.
Blow this up here.
I can't lodge it.
So, you see if I can read it.
It's commonly considered bad luck to open an umbrella inside a house.
While there's no exact origin for the superstition currently known, it's generally believed that it has started in ancient Egypt.
Back then, umbrellas served as a means of protecting people from the sun.
The blood for the heat of the sun, I'm sorry.
So, and therefore the rain also.
So, and if it accidentally opened the umbrella inside the house or even in the shady area, it would arouse the anger of the sun god Ra and then proceed to punish you for the mistake.
So, and of course, you know, the cultures that spawned from that had different variations of this curse or bad luck, per se, right?
That open umbrella in the house is going to bring harm upon you because you're pissing off the gods.
Excuse the language.
And so, you just gotta laugh.
And I remember, and all these things I have personal experiences of when relatives and friends and all those years when I was growing up.
And this is another one: the shoe on a table.
Remember that?
My mother yelling at me, my aunt yelling at me once.
This here, same thing.
It was my cousin.
Flipped out.
Because I opened the umbrella.
Because I like to play at the time, play with the thing and it snaps open.
You push the button.
It goes, you know.
And they were flipping out.
Oh, man, what they ever bring back, bad luck.
And I'm like, what?
Again, not an amino object, okay, that's made out of cloth and metal, whatever else is plastic and right.
What?
But this is a common superstition that a lot of Christians have too.
Don't open it.
Do open it outside.
Mike, do you not read the word of God?
Like, this is what just bizarrez me.
It really is.
And I'm glad I actually got to do the show.
And it's been over time.
It's like, all right.
I'm starting to see these things.
Like, all right, I'm going to start getting to all this stuff.
So, yeah, opening an umbrella in the house is supposed to bring you bad luck.
And it's got to make Raw, which is Nimrod's son Tammuz.
It's going to make him upset.
I don't care if he gets upset.
Because he's down in a place called hell.
Well, you know, then he's going to like a flyer soon.
After judgment.
So I care less what Tammuz thinks.
Ask yourself, what does Jesus think?
You think Jesus is going to say, oh, there's my person who I sacrificed blood for.
He's sitting there or she's sitting there worried about an umbrella in the house.
Are you out of your mind?
Like, seriously.
And the reason why I get um, and I don't, I'm not trying to insult anybody.
I apologize.
It's just like, you're gonna understand my point.
I grew up with this stuff.
I mean, like, the stupidity.
And even my relatives, I call them crazy.
It's like, what?
Like, seriously.
Then, oh, the lucky penny.
Remember that?
You walk down the street, there's a penny on it.
I'm going, oh, don't pick it up.
Don't pick it up, Dan.
Why?
It's on tails.
Like, why?
Because it's bad luck.
If you find a penny with the tails, I mean, the heads up, it's good luck.
What?
So a piece of copper that's completely insignificant with anything.
It's a currency.
It's one cent currency.
I don't care if it's on, like, standing up on the side.
What does that have to do with anything?
So you find a silver dollar, it's probably worth $100.
Because it's on tails, you're not going to pick it up.
So lucky pennies found to bring good fortune to the finder.
This superstition rooted in the ancient beliefs that the metals like copper possess protective and lucky qualities.
Finding the penny, especially heads up, is often the sign of good luck.
And the origins, the belief of the lucky pennies dated back to times when pennies had more value and finding one was considered a significant event, potentially a blessing.
The saying is a popular rhyme: see a penny, pick it up.
And all day long, you'll have good luck.
Encapsulates this belief.
So that's a slogan that people, another superstition.
Heads up versus tails up.
Sometimes traditions specify that the penny is only lucky if the found heads up.
And if the tail's up, it's considered unlucky to keep.
And some suggest flipping it for the next person.
So, see a penny on the ground, the tails up, right?
I can't pick it up, but I can flip it over so the next person comes along and they can find it and get good luck.
Who thinks of these things?
Oh, I know who.
Some person, some moron called Satan.
To make you jump through these stupid hoops.
Everything I mentioned, we got a few more here.
It's just ridiculous.
Really is.
And you look back to the basic principles of things.
God is not the author of confusion.
Surely you would have listed all these things if they were bad luck, right?
He's not the author of confusion.
You think he's got a, if you're a child of God, he's going to let evil harm you because you picked up a penny on it.
Give you a freaking break.
You're in a store, right?
You're counting your change, like you ran on the money, right?
And all of a sudden, a couple pennies drop on the table or on the floor.
So you go down to pick it up or a quarter, whatever.
I can't get it.
But I can flip it over for somebody else to pick it up.
So pick our darn thing up and pay.
Stop being dumb.
So my interpretation is the lucky penny tradition continues today where people often keep found pennies in their wallets or purses as good luck charm and using them to remember, as a reminder, I'm sorry, to stay positive.
Some even create a lucky penny jar as they collect good fortune.
I think it's good fortune if you find a penny or a quarter or nickel facing up, down, even sideways, like I said, if you could.
I don't think it really matters at all.
But you know what?
If you're that dumb, I mean, if I see a valuable yellow silver dollar, some will go for thousands of dollars if you find a good one.
If I see one on the ground, I don't care if it's tails down.
I'm getting a fortune from it by picking it up and cashing it in.
Now, I'm sure the person who buys the coin, oh, because you tell me I found this coin on the ground and I looked it up, it's worth a couple grand.
Oh, wow, then you think the merchant's gonna say, Oh, whoa, wait a minute, did you find a heads up or tails up?
Because if it's heads up, I don't want nothing to do with it.
No, give me a break.
And this is a oh, this is another duty.
Oh, man, I remember this when I was a kid.
So, growing up, right, and I'm sitting there, you know, and there's a salt shaker, right?
So, eating food, whatever it case, and you're passing the salt.
Oops, they dropped it, right?
Salt spills out on the table, right?
So, you see your parents or whatever take the salt like this, right?
Over their shoulders, right?
I'm like, what are we doing?
Oh, it's uh, it's bad luck to drop the salt on the table, and uh, you know, we're just doing this for good luck.
So, let me get this straight.
So, you're taking the thing of salt, you already spilled some on the table, right?
So, now you're gonna waste some more salt, throwing it on your shoulders.
Now, you got salt on your shoulders and probably your ears.
What in the heck does that got to do with anything?
Yeah, they classify salt as purity, and Jesus talks about salt all the time, but he doesn't say throw it over your shoulders, he doesn't care if you drop it.
What in the heck is that about?
Unreal.
It really is.
I had a thing on this, too.
I think it's in the slides.
Oh, I had it somewhere, so my bad.
Hang on a second.
So, let's see what this means.
And dropping spilling salt is common superstition often associated with bad luck.
This belief dates back centuries where various cultures and religions offering explanations why it's considered conspicuous.
Ancient Rome, salt was a valuable commodity, and spilling was seen as a waste of symbol and broken friendship and loss.
Well, imagine that you're having dinner, you write your friends and family over.
One of them accidentally spills the salt.
Get it out of my house.
I'm going to disown you.
And Christianianity, right?
Well, this is not going to be salt is associated with preservation, purity, and holiness.
Spilling it can represents a loss of purity and protection.
Oh, really?
So, they say in Christianity, right?
You spill salt, it would represent loss of that purity and protection.
Where does that purity and protection come from?
Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
You think Jesus, Christ, and Holy Spirit are going to care that you spilled the salt on the table?
I'm serious.
I'm seeing people do this, right?
I just want to take that salt and beam her off the head with it for being dumb.
Then they say, Oh, the Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper depicts Judas not going over the salt shaker, which contributed to the association of spilled salt with treachery and betrayal.
First of all, Leonardo da Vinci wasn't there to see how the Last Supper went.
And that whole painting is occultic altogether.
So it doesn't matter what Leonardo da Vinci, whoever, and how do they know it's a salt shaker on that table during the Last Supper?
They don't.
And imagine that, okay?
And this is how dumb these people are.
And again, I'm sorry to sound like that, and I'll tell people they're dumb.
But seriously, man.
Imagine you were at the last supper with the Lord of the universe, right?
At the table with you as a son.
And you're eating in all that stuff.
And oops, I spilled the salt.
You think Jesus is going to care that the salt spilt?
Wow.
That's, yeah, that.
That's dumb.
It really is.
The devil on the left shoulder is this is where the people will throw it over the left shoulder.
Some cultures believe that the devil sits on your left shoulder and spilling the salt invites him in.
And throwing the salt over your left shoulder is a way to blind or ward him off.
I like to beam the salt off that person's head on his left shoulder.
For being that dumb.
Like, seriously, man.
And you see the cartoons and movies, right?
have the devil sitting here and the angel sitting here or something right how soon yeah whatever You know the thing is like these people who claim to be adults and they still bring their traditions.
And my mother's, I'm sorry, my father's side.
They were big on that because they come from Italy.
My grandfather, grandmother, and my father's side come from Italy.
So they were huge on that because this comes from Rome.
And there's so many other things, yeah.
Throwing salt.
And also in Japan, too, they do that.
The Sumo wrestlers to ward off the evil spirits and bless they sit there and they take salt and throw it.
It's a ritual they do.
So, you know, again, getting back to the salt thing.
Salt does have no effect on evil spirits.
You know what does have effect on evil spirits?
Once again, it's the blood of Jesus Christ.
You know what else has an effect on evil spirits?
It's the Holy Spirit.
The fire of the Holy Spirit.
So you throwing salt, okay?
You could, you know, I'm afraid of witches or whatever.
I'm going to cover my bed with salt and put it all over the floor.
You think that's going to protect you from any harm?
Stop watching movies and pick up the Bible.
Stop reading dumb sci-fi books and pick up the Bible.
It's just crazy.
You can't make this stuff up, man.
I tell you.
Well, they did actually make it up to.
It's unreal.
The other one.
Oh, this is another one.
Oh, man.
Remember that when I was a kid?
Again, all the stuff I grew up with stuff, right?
And it was this big ladder on the guy was on the second floor or something painting, right?
And the ladder bowled out into the street.
So, I think it was my father, something that grabbed me by the hand, walked around it instead of going underneath it.
And the guy wasn't even on it.
He was down, whatever, but the ladder was leaning against the house.
And we went into the middle of the street to walk around.
I'm like, why are we doing that?
Oh, it's bad luck to walk under a ladder.
What?
You know, it's like you think for a minute, you're like, who comes up with this stuff?
Again, let's go to the scripture.
Where does it say it's bad luck to walk under a ladder?
You think God cares about a ladder?
Unreal, man.
It really is.
But this is stuff Christians do, you know.
Oh, this is another one.
Oh, man.
This just gets better.
It really is.
So, the cross on your fingers.
So, don't cross your fingers.
Cross your fingers for different things, right?
Yeah, I had a friend that she was like Jewish.
I don't know if it's a Jewish custom, but every time we drove by a graveyard, the whole time she had to cross her fingers as we're drawing by.
She goes to her family, did that all the time.
What are you doing?
Oh, it's blessings for the spirits.
What?
I don't know if that's a Jewish customer or there.
I don't know.
But there's many, many things for this.
Crossing your fingers.
The mountain pass can be dangerous in the rain.
Cross your fingers that the weather stays good.
So promotion of being announced afternoon.
Keep your fingers crossed.
That's a good one.
That your list on the list, I'm sorry.
And go up tomorrow for the exam.
I'm crossing my fingers for you.
So this is this item originates from Christianity.
In other words, the cross does not refer to the cross of Jesus.
The physical gesture of crossing your fingers comes from a pagan belief.
So it's not Christian.
So how does it?
This is the Catholic version of Christianity, not Biblical version.
Because no way in the Bible does it tell you to cross your fingers for anything.
So it gets to the sauce here, the truth, right?
It's a pagan belief that crossing was a symbol of good luck.
To create good luck for someone, the pagan would cross their fingers here.
And over time, the gesture would evolve to people summoning good luck for themselves and other people.
Whatever it is.
Again, I just got to shake your head out.
It's like this does nothing.
Nothing.
Except for probably invoking demons because you're doing that.
Oh, another one, too.
I want to address that because it remind me too.
I got somebody who's watching our show.
I'm not going to mention the person's name, but they tell me Dan.
I pray for them.
I really do.
But nice person.
I'm not going to mention the person.
But they say when you pray, make sure you pray like this, not like this or like this or anything like that.
Because what you're doing is you're closing the circuit to your communication with God.
So when you go like this and you've got a circuit going through you for communication to God, and He's not going to hear you because you're doing this, you're closing that circuit to God.
And I'm thinking, wait, hold on a second.
So this is the Almighty God of the universe, right?
He's created everything, sees everything, knows everything, right?
Yeah.
So you mean to tell me with all the vast wisdom and power he has, unlimited power and everything, right?
Yeah.
You mean to tell me he's not going to hear our prayer because we did this?
Oh, yeah, because you're closing the circuit.
What the guy with unlimited knowledge and all that is going to be cut off because we did this or this.
Think about that for a minute.
Yeah, where do you get this stuff from?
I don't care if you did this.
Okay?
We can pray into the Lord the spirit.
Something to do with how your gesture is.
Unreal.
And sometimes, like, oh man, people go crazy with that symbolism stuff.
And sometimes I'll do this by accident.
You know what I mean?
And I'll be in the video talking.
Somebody will freeze it.
Oh, okay.
Dan's doing the satanic 666 thing.
You know, Italians, we talk our hands.
And sometimes when we pray on the above like this, right?
And I have to go like this a lot because people like, oh, look, he's doing the Illuminati thing or something.
You know what I mean?
It's like just ridiculous, really is.
Oh, man.
But people just get carried away.
There's things and there's dumb things.
And this is another one here.
The wishbone, right?
After you eat chicken or turkey.
Wishbones are mainly in turkey.
So after you eat it, right, you get the bone left, right?
And this is witchbone.
Let me see if I get the slide for this.
Oh, yeah.
Wishbone, right?
Known as Ferkula.
It's a V-shaped bone.
Birds formed by the fusion of the two clevers.
I think it's the wings, right?
So it plays a crucial role in the fight of acting as a spring, storing and releasing energy during a wing movement.
So this is the bone that gives the energy for the wings to move and flap and support itself, right?
For the bird to fly.
So they say this wishbone is associated with luck and it's traditional broken in two pieces by two people making a wish.
So basically, each person grabs the piece of the bone and they pull it at the same time.
And whoever has the most of the bone will get the wish.
My yeah, going back to the Bible once again.
Yeah, yeah, this is dumb, really is.
But ancient beliefs, they believe considered the chicken sacred, believed that the wishbone possessed magical qualities and was associated with good luck.
In Roman practice, Romans adopted the tradition of breaking the wishbone for good fortune, leading to people fighting over unbroken bones.
Oh, and they, yeah, they fist fight over a broken, a bone that's not broke.
So they could hopefully get a chance to win with a fortune.
It's two hours now, so I'm trying to wrap this up here.
So it's English adoption, whatever the case.
And so generally, it's the same thing.
English, Roman, modern traditions.
They think whoever gets the most of the bone after breaking it gets the luck.
And then this is the other one, yeah.
The number 13 is associated with superstition, particularly Western cultures, where it's frequently considered unlucky.
It stems from this belief that sources include religious and mythological narratives.
However, the number 13 is viewed as a lucky, as lucky or significant in other contexts and cultures.
So some cultures is good luck, some is bad luck.
So as you can see, in our cultures, yeah, in the United States, definitely bad luck.
What they think it is, right?
So if you go to an apartment building or a high-rise, right, or a skyscraper, you're going to notice on the buttons on the elevator, right?
You're going to see one, two, three, or up to five, up to ten, you know, then 11, 12, 14.
Where's the 13th floor?
Oh, it's bad luck to do that.
So they'll literally name the floor.
They'll skip 13 and they go from 12 to 14.
I remember when I was in school, my wrestling lock was 13.
And it wasn't, you know, it was just a coincidence, whatever.
But my uniform, I was in the 13th weight class, heavyweight.
My locker in school was 13.
And I had 13 on my uniform.
So what?
And I certainly didn't have no bad luck.
I was a state champion.
And a lot of this comes from, you know, the Last Supper, 13, the number 13, the Last Supper, where 13 people were present.
And Judas Iscariot, but it had nothing to do with that.
Norse mythology, it's a Loki trickster god crash and banquet of 12 gods, leading to the death of another god.
But 13 is also the number of rebellion.
And Germatriots the number of rebellion.
So yes, they do venerate 13 and use it for bad things and all that stuff.
So 13 could be associated with success and fortune and also the other way around.
And Friday the 13th, and it's linked to the Knights Temple and their persecution on Friday, October 13th, 1307, which means Diana Ketterman did a show back in June on the 13th talking about this.
Some believe that the last grand master of the temple is Jakes de Mollet, cursed both King Philip of France and Pope Clement V before his execution.
So they call it the Temple's curse because it was killed on Friday the 13th, Friday, October the 13th.
That's funny because that's my uncle Phil was born on Friday, October 13th.
It's funny.
But yeah, so they associate with that.
And then, yeah, Friday the 13th movies with Jason Voorhees and all that.
So, in reality, guys, it's just a day.
That's all it is.
And yeah, it just happened to fall on the 13th.
The temple's cursed and all that.
That's all it is.
And people get dumb with this stuff, man.
If you like, just order a meal and a soda or whatever, it comes out to $13, $13, $13, and they'll buy something extra or put something back so it doesn't come out that way.
Yeah, it's definitely not something Christians should be doing.
And 1 Timothy 4, 7-9 says best.
But refuse profane and old wives tales of, and exercise thyself rather unto godliness.
For the body exercise profit a little.
But godlessness, godless, yeah, godlessness, I'm getting tired here, is profitable.
Godliness, I'm sorry, godliness is profitable unto all things.
Having promise of the life that is now and is often which is to come.
This is the fantasy saying and worthy of exception.
So, avoid wives tales.
Refuse profane and old wives tales.
That's what we call today superstitions.
Because they're wives tales.
Folklore and all that.
This is, you know, God's saying, stop being dumb.
Seriously.
God doesn't care if you've got a shoe on your table.
I mean, you should care because of the germs.
But yeah, you're not going to get cursed.
Putting a boot in your ceiling is not going to do anything for your house but put more stink in the ceiling or whatever.
Yeah.
Stepping on a crack.
That's another one I mentioned too.
They say on Friday the 13th, we step on a crack.
You can get bad luck on the sidewalk.
What?
Step on all the cracks.
Well, walked on the ladders.
Do it purposely.
Do it.
Go next time you do it.
You get a chance to do that.
Walk on the ladders.
Step on cracks purposely.
Break a mirror.
Show yourself.
Say, listen, I'm a traveler.
I'm not going to.
None of this stuff at all.
None of it harms me at all.
And show the power of the Lord.
So I'm going to demonstrate the power of the Lord.
I'm going to do this, that, and the other thing.
And show you that your old wife's tales are nothing but junk.
And stupid.
So, and we're going to go through this from a couple of these websites here.
And I got a bunch of websites with four most common moving superstitions.
Like, yeah, leaving the old room.
We just talked about that.
And there's another one here.
Don't move into your home on a Friday.
A Saturday or a rainy day.
So it's unlucky to move into your house on Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Because those days of the week don't allow you to fully settle into your new home.
What?
Oh, well, paint your front porch blue to ward off ghosts.
They say, folklore, ghosts cannot cross water.
So painting it blue simulates water.
Ghosts, which are demons, yes, they can cross water.
And they're not going to care what color paint your porches.
This is Judaism, yeah.
Bring bread and salt to your new home.
According to Jewish tradition, bread is the most basic food who symbolizes sustained life.
And the soul never decays, the spoils symbolize the performance in you know whom.
Where in the Bible does it say this stuff?
And that, oh, the broom then came from China, I guess.
And on Friday the 13th, we discuss that.
Right there, now you know things people say, well, there are traditions, they're our culture, so we have to respect that.
No, you don't.
The Bible says, 2 Tonians 2:15 says, Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold your traditions which you have been taught, whether by word or by epistle.
And beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
Matthew 15, and that's Colossians 2.8.
Matthew 15:3 says, Be he answered and said unto them, Why do you also transgress the command of God by your tradition?
Remember the washing of hands when the apostles are going to sit down and eat, I forgot who it was.
And they asked Jesus, they didn't wash their hands.
That's our tradition.
And they did that purposely to prove a point.
And he goes, Why do you also transgress the commandments of God for your tradition?
And he goes on to say, You follow man, not men's tradition.
So that's for your cultures here.
15:6, Matthew 15, 6 says, Honor not his father or his mother, he shall be free.
Thus, having made a commandment of God, none affect by your tradition.
And the Bible has a lot to say about tradition.
All the time saying you need to put your tradition and your culture away if you claim to be a member of the kingdom of God.
You're no longer an Italian no more.
You're no longer American Indian.
You're no longer a Puerto Rican.
None of that.
You are a new creature under God.
You are now a believer in Jesus Christ.
Your bloodline, none of that has no effect at all.
You put those traditions, those culture things away.
Get them out of there.
Because they're dumb and they're stupid.
Same thing with my Italian side, same thing with my American Indians.
We're dead, dumb traditions and cultures.
Yeah, they're dumb and stupid.
And I'm not going to sit there and worry about salt falling.
I'm going to throw the hell out of here with that stuff.
Get out of here with that noise, let's just say.
God is not going to let a curse come upon you because you've got to throw the salt over your left shoulder.
Oh, so you put your shoe on a table or you broke a mirror by accident.
Oh, yeah.
Seriously, man.
Other pagan superstitions in the Bible.
Well, first of all, there's no superstitions in the Bible.
The Bible warns us against superstitions.
And Ezekiel says God also expresses opposition to magic charms sown on a slave to a vessel.
And that's not a superstition.
That's the second commandment.
Don't make any engraving images.
So he's talking about people who make magic charms and sewing them on the slaves into a vessel to hunt the souls of my people.
Quote unquote.
This is what the Catholics do.
They sew these charms that we show you, right?
And then they put them in the garments.
They wear them, put them in their houses, whatever, to hunt the souls of those people.
To come save you, right?
Like Michael the Archangel, one of the saints, whatever.
Those souls to come protect you, right?
That's witchcraft.
Doesn't matter if you try to invoke the spare, I'm sorry, the angel Michael or Gabriel, whoever, you're committing witchcraft.
It's the second commandment violation.
It's not a biblical superstition.
The Bible wants us against that stuff.
You know what I mean?
And yeah.
David told me this earlier today.
So, you know, you play with a little baby or something, and you're like, you like this, and you know, peekaboo like that, and it scares the baby a little bit, and it starts laughing.
So, he said that's a Masonic ritual.
Actually, Donna told me that, Sister Donna.
So, it's a Masonic ritual.
Not that they go peekaboo at the lodges, but it's about blending illusion and wonder.
You know what I mean?
It's about erasing your identity to become a new person.
Basically, you're symbolized as a block, right?
When you join masonry, and what they do is a square block, right?
And they slowly, this is spiritually speaking, cover you into that perfect cornerstone.
And they do these rituals along the way that literally rob your identity, rob your individual, who you are, you know, and form you into something else.
So, when you do peekaboo, it's like that's associated with that.
I didn't get the whole story about that, but Donald was telling me that.
So, the other thing, blowing out birthday candles is a pagan ritual.
So, when you wish somebody a happy birthday, you notice that too?
Many kids don't like that song.
My son hated.
He still does today.
He's at a party, he hears a song going, he'll run out of the room screaming.
13 years old.
Hates it with a passion.
I remember his first birthday party, and that's where it started.
And people singing happy birthday, screamed, didn't like it.
A couple birthday parties, same thing, and we stopped doing it.
It's like, no, don't sing it no more.
And a lot of kids don't like it.
There's something about that song.
You know what I mean?
It's just like, something doesn't sit right in there either.
You know, just like the feeling of it.
I don't know what it is.
And if somebody wants to tell me what that means, please do.
Put it in the comment section or in the chat room.
So I don't know, but there's something bad about that.
But anyway, blowing up the, you know, when you wish happy birthday, it's like, make a wish, and you blow out the candles.
So this is funny, right?
So this is AI saying, right?
The tradition of blowing out birthday candles includes associated making a wish, has roots in both ancient pagan rituals and later German traditions.
Well, it's not directly a pagan ritual itself.
It has connections to practices where smoke was believed to carry prayers to the gods.
So if it's not directly pagan rituals, then why are you mentioning pagan rituals?
So AA ain't really that smart as people think it is.
But ancient pagan origins, right?
Greek traditions, some dairies thought that the tradition of lighting candles on cakes, particularly for Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon, involving blowing out the candles to send wishes and prayers to her.
And warning off evil too.
Pagan beliefs that wards off evil.
Evil spirits attracted to birthdays.
And light and smoke of the candle used toward them off.
Some people say, oh, carrying prayers.
Smoke and candles were also thought to carry prayers and wishes to the heavens where God's design.
No, there's no gods, okay?
And heaven is God, G-O-D.
Capital G-O-D.
Not lowercase G-O-D-S.
And it's other German traditions and wishing and all that stuff.
So, yeah.
All to do with luck, bad luck, protecting you from evil spirits and all that.
So blowing a candle has, again, going back to the Bible.
Where does it say in the Bible?
Smoke doesn't do nothing with candle at all.
It's the blood of Jesus Christ that does it.
To protect you from evil.
So what you're actually doing is like you're thinking you want enough evil, but you're invoking it.
And I really think that's why a lot of kids who are sensitive to this stuff, touched by God, that's why they scream and cry because there's something spiritually wrong about this.
The birthday song, the blowing candles, kids hate it.
You know, they like to blow fire, yeah.
You know, they like to blow the candles out.
Because they see something lit and they go, you know, they like it, you know what I mean?
But the birthday song itself, I should say, there's something a lot of kids hate about it.
And me, too, I just can't stand it.
I don't know why, but I know it's a good reason why I can't.
But this is all paganism.
Very evil stuff.
And this here, blown kisses, right?
Yeah.
Blown kisses, right, is originated in ancient Mesopotamia to gain favor with the gods.
The act of involved directing a kiss toward the deity of the representation.
Now, yeah, granted, that could go either way.
I mean, so you see a husband, your wife, like that, you know what I mean?
Or a loved one.
And it depends how you invoke it, too.
But I don't really see any harm doing that.
But again, the thing is, too, we're going to finish off with this, too.
You know, what I was talking about, the hand gestures, and some people say if you use certain words in the English language, you could bring curses and you don't even know it.
No, it's like you have to.
The thing is, too, you have to purposely invoke these things out of them.
And then even when you do, it's not going to work all the time.
I remember studying witchcraft.
We had certain incantations.
It's like a prayer almost, but you have to constantly repeat it over and over again to bring some magic to it to make it work, right?
Even then, it doesn't work half the time.
But again, too, on the flip side of this, you don't purposely, knowing it's bad, you don't purposely go out and do it either.
Now, if you are going through the street, something like that, and you see somebody you know, and you know, say, hey, you know, like your grandma or something, she goes, hey, honey, like that, and she's across the street and you did that.
God's not going to, you know, but you didn't even think about it.
Yeah, that's what it is, a kiss.
But yeah, if you're purposely doing that, yeah, that's the.
All right, now you're stepping over the line.
So I'm not, you know, gonna say people, oh, don't do that, whatever.
You do what you want.
I'm not your boss, and I'm not your judge.
But this is, you know, just showing you what these modern-day traditions are.
Blowing kisses, yeah, it was the origination from it as me and then blown the kisses to gain favor from the gods, the false gods, which were fallen angels or demons, whatever the case are, Nephilim, or which would end up becoming demons, or Gilbertens.
So, to me, there's something I'm not going to go purposely do.
But, you know what I mean?
Again, I'm not your judge.
And Job 31, 27, David showed me this rest.
And my heart has been secretly enticed.
Or my mouth has kissed my hand.
Kissing hand, blown.
Yeah.
That's Job talking about this stuff.
Amazing, isn't it?
And this is a Dybbuk box that some Jewish people have.
They could be a Messianic Jew or whatever the case will have this because it's a part of the tradition.
It depends on certain sects of Judaism.
But Dybbuk box literally holds.
It's crazy.
I don't know if you've ever seen the movie Dyrrick.
Some girl bought one of these at the yacht sale and she opened it up and released demons out.
So basically, demons do manifest in these things.
Same thing.
They take a stronghold in these things.
And it's the same thing with Ouija board.
It's a Dybbuk spirit.
It's called a Jinn.
You know, Islam calls it jinn.
So basically, it's a jinn spirit that possesses something.
Like, there'll be a jinn spirit, which is a demon, that was a certain type of demon that possesses an object.
The Star of David, like, you know, even a cross could be when you're praying on it and holding your hands, kissing it.
It's another thing, too, Christians do.
They'll take that cross or the pendants and go like this.
And I've seen Catholics and Christians do that.
They'll take a pennant of St. Joe stuff, whoever, right?
And they'll take the pen and go kiss it and pray it up to God.
You don't do that stuff.
You're invoking evil spirits.
And these kind of things host these gin spirits.
And we go on forever with this stuff.
We'll do that toward Halloween.
But this is a very important matter.
You gotta find one of these guys at a yard sale.
And I would strongly suggest you do this, right?
This way you don't bring harm to other people.
If you see a yacht sale or whatever, right?
Even a secondhand store.
You see one of these things, right?
And you notice the divick box.
What I would do, buy the thing.
That's what I would do.
I would buy it so nobody else gets it.
I would take it.
I would pray over the box.
I wouldn't even open it either.
I just pray over the box to pray that the blood of Jesus Christ binds the spirits within it.
Then I would burn it.
If I'm at a second-hand store, a yard sale, flea market, whatever, I come across something like this, or even a Ouija board, I do the same thing.
I pray over it, buy it, pray over it, to bind the spirits in it so that you don't do no harm to nobody else again.
And after you do that, you burn a thing.
You don't just, you know, make sure you burn it.
It's very important to do that.
Or just smash it up into tons of pieces and throw it away.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah, all these traditions is crazy, man.
And there's a which is this one here, dropping us over.
So, yeah, yeah, thank you guys for joining us tonight.
And, yeah, and I want to point out to David Carico on his website.
Him and Dave Donna, FOJCRadio.com, followers of JesusChristRadio.com.
This book is available here, and it has a list of a lot of these superstitions.
It's called The Victims to Victors, through The Cross of Jesus Christ by David and Donna Carico.
And this is the book here.
We like to promote their books.
And I'm going to create a link because sometimes it's a little tough to navigate through the website because they got so much information.
Oh, man, do they have them?
And I think it's right here.
Order form right here.
So when you go on the website, FOJCRadio, right?com, go to miscellaneous order form right here, order forms.
Click on that.
And I guess the books right here, they're listed right here.
Click on books.
And they give me instructions how to send it to them.
I guess he gets on a trick or something.
And it's, you know, what book you want and all that.
So, I know it's a little tough to navigate, so we'll try to work with them to try and make it a little easier.
Because these books are great, guys.
They only charge like $12, $13 for these books.
And I got this one here, which fills a lot of these, talks about a lot of these superstitions, victims, the victors, yeah.
And they got another one.
This is a good one here.
The guide for ministry to masons.
So if you know anybody who's a Freemason in your family, this is definitely a book you want to buy to help minister to Freemasons.
And even the ones who do believe, you need to minister them tell them you got to get out of the craft.
This will help you help your friend or family relative leave Freemasonry.
And this one here, Why You Wait, short story about poems, document.
You know, Don made this as a little book on poems.
It's pretty cool.
And again, these are nice binder books here.
Real cheap, $12 a piece, I think it is.
This here is college fraternities and secret societies on campus.
What spirits lurk behind the college fraternity.
So if you join the college or whatever the case means, they're going to join the fraternity.
Think again because they're linked to secret societies and all that and the rituals they do.
And some of them could be dumb rituals that you may think is innocent, but this is something you want to get, especially if you've got a son or a daughter going to college, whatever.
And this is this one here: the Luciferian Transfer Mutation here, the Global Luciferian Mess, and What It Means Seal.
So this exposes a lot too.
And this is another one of his books here.
And these two ones here, my favorite.
So this one here, the Egyptian Masonic Satanic Connection.
So David exposes a lot of Masonic material and the symbols and everything else in this book.
Amazing, amazing book here.
And this one here, which I helped me make my movie, The Great Seal of the Order of the Illuminati.
The Mystery of the Great Seal.
I'm sorry.
It's in my documentary, TruthRadio Show.com.
Click on documentaries.
It's called The Mystery of the Great Seal.
The Great Seal of the United States and its Occultic Meaning by David Carrico.
So this is something you definitely want to get if you want to know what you know that symbol on the dollar bill.
Long story short, this was given to Thomas Jefferson by a mysterious man in a cloak.
And it was hidden from the American public for over 200 years.
It was a double-sided seal that the other side had what you think is the eagle, right?
Yeah, and this was on the back side of it.
The eagle right away was used for the presidential seal.
This was here hidden for the American public for over 200 years.
Then FDR put it on the back of the dollar bill to signify the new world order is now a successful enterprise.
So no saw the Seclorum and Oculus, the New Order of the Ages, which is the New World Order, is now a successful enterprise.
And guess who that guy is right there?
Judge Bush mentioned him.
The Thousand Points of Illumination.
Yeah, that's the Eye of Lucifer.
And Mason, because they'll tell you, oh, no, it's the Eye of God, the Eye of Providence.
You hear that all the time, right?
The Eye of Providence means God, right?
Then you hear later, oh, no, it's the Eye of Horace.
Then you get further up into the craft, which is masonry.
At the very top, they go, no, no, it's neither.
It's the I of Lucifer.
The illuminated eye.
And guess what?
And guess what's late in that?
You know, thousand points of illumination.
Guess what's the light behind the eye?
The dog star serious.
That's what's behind it.
The blazing star, they call it.
And so much stuff from it.
You gotta check it out, guys.
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You know what I mean?
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He's a yeah, that guy called Dan Badondi who got banned off Facebook because he causes too much trouble.
Yeah, watch out for that guy right there.
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Yeah, just joking.
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All right, I'm spent, guys.
So, again, thank you for tuning into occultism and superstitions in the church.
And well, I just pray that people can wake up to these things.
You know what I mean?
And just use some common sense spiritually.
Before you go knocking on wood and preaching.
That's my pet peeve right there.
When a person of Jesus says karma or goes to see psychics, that's right where you draw the line.
Now, again, when you wink at somebody, blow or kiss or whatever, that could go either way.
Things like that, right?
Just use common sense with it.
But when you is not going either way when you're using zodiacs, you're not going either way knocking on wood, summoning demons.
You know what I mean?
Summoning demons with these zodiacs and everything else with the elemental spirits and with the stoceons with the wood and all that.
And yeah, you're not preaching karma.
You know, you preach a karma, you're not doing this, you know, that goes either way.
Yeah, you're literally spitting in the face of the lug.
That's an abomination.
And wearing that pathetic, disgusting, vile star of data.
Well, it's not star data.
That Moloch style.
No excuse for that.
None at all.
And again, it does not represent the Jewish people.
That represents Kabbalah.
That's exactly what it is.
The real Jewish people, God's Jewish people, is the menorah who would represent them more.
Not that putrid, disgusting.
And I'm trying to be nice.
That is the most disgusting, evil talisman ever in all the occult.
All of it.
I'd rather have.
Actually, I know I can say that.
I was going to say, I'd rather have a pentagram than that.
But no, it's just as bad.
But yeah, it's horrible.
It really is.
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