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Originally Posted by Rico
Brother, call it respect based all you want, but I still think it has more to do with fear than anything else. I'm not afraid of something "jumpin on me" from watching this movie any more than I am afraid of some voodoo witch doctor being able to put a spell on me.
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So you are the guy who kicks over a 1961 XLCH with the magneto in total advance.
Everyone stands around and watches the dude kick the bike through a few times, and the group even warns the Bro that he may get a bad kick back.
He sneers at the rest of the group and with one major jump down upon the kick starter, the bike kicks back hard, and brakes his ankle.
The group gives out a belly laugh, and helps the dude get in a truck to be taken to the hospital.
Voodoo won't jump on you? Why would you be going to their meetings?
We have plenty of Voodoo down here among the Haitians. I will speak with them and invite them to our meetings, but I don't believe I should participate in their meetings. Macumba, Santeria and other occult practices have no power over the Apostolic who doesn't participate, or join together with them.
If you don't join together with Voodoo, Macumba, or Santeria then you are fine to use the authority of Jesus over them. If you participate with these groups you will open yourself up to the spirits that are active among these groups.
When you go to a movie you open yourself to what the movie's emotions, you feel the emotions and become attached to the characters, just like a housewife becoming intimately attached to a Soap Opera. She yields herself totally to the Soap Opera's characters and therefore becomes emotionally attached to the character's situations.
Again, I stress that this is all pretty subtle and over the course of time will affect you in a adverse way.
Be carful little eyes what you see.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa