pagan – Don Boys https://donboys.cstnews.com Common Sense for Today Sun, 05 Mar 2023 04:46:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.29 Body Piercings Are Dumb, Dangerous, and Deadly! https://donboys.cstnews.com/body-piercings-are-dumb-dangerous-and-deadly https://donboys.cstnews.com/body-piercings-are-dumb-dangerous-and-deadly#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:35:41 +0000 http://donboys.cstnews.com/?p=1054 Why would any sane person choose, even pay, to have a part of their body pierced? This strange practice goes back to antiquity. Mummies as old as 3,000 B.C. have been discovered with earrings. Nose piercings go back to about 1,500 B.C. African cultures proliferated with lip and tongue piercings. Nipple piercings go back to ancient Rome and genital piercing seems to have started in ancient India as early as 550 B.C.

A common belief among sailors during the Middle Ages that a pierced ear would greatly improve one’s long-distance vision led to a single pierced ear. Sailors also believed that their bodies would get a “Christian” burial if washed up on shore with an earring that would finance their funeral.

The Aztec and Mayan people pierced their tongues. The Mayans pierced their tongues with thorns permitting the blood to fall on bark which they presented as an offering to their pagan gods.

Lip piercing was done in African and American tribes and the Africans went into lip stretching resulting in women with vast lips and ears stretched into grotesque appendages.

The holder of the world record of permanent piercings is held by a woman in Scotland. The Daily Telegraph reported in February of 2009 that she now has 6,005 piercings throughout her body! About 200 piercings are on her face! How do you kiss a woman like that? Who would want to kiss a woman like that? How does she wash her face? The world’s most pierced man has 209 permanent piercings with 175 on his face! Such people are desperate for attention.

Piercings and body mutilation were practiced, publicized and promoted by homosexuals and rock groups in recent years. The young and impressed wanting to identify with “celebrities” went to the places of piercings and paid for the privilege of getting additional holes in their head and body.

I asked an acquaintance why he had silver rings in his ears, eyebrows, and nose. I told him it was his business why he did so but I couldn’t understand why anyone would pay to be pierced. It didn’t make any sense to me. He looked at me blankly and sought for an answer. Finally, I suggested that maybe it was because so many professional athletes and entertainment jerks did it so he wanted to identify with them. He hesitatingly agreed that that was his reason. That is insane!

One young lady wrote: “I go to a church in Indiana where most of the Church attenders have tattoos, stretched ears, piercings, and colorfully dyed hair. I believe it isn’t what is on the outside of a Christian, but what is on the inside. If God is in you, that’s all that matters.” OK but when I see you with your tattoos, pierced ears, stretched ears, and colorfully dyed hair, how can I concentrate on what you say when you look so weird? What is on the inside is most important but what is on the outside is much louder than your inner voice.

Christians are supposed to be peculiar, not odd. We are not to endorse pagan activity around us. We are told in Lev. 19:28, “Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.” That verse should satisfy any Christian except those who are looking for a way to emulate the world and fit in with the crowd.

We are to avoid the very appearance of evil. Herodotus observed that the Arabs shaved their hair round, in honor of the pagan god Bacchus, whom they said, had his hair cut in that way. Moses commanded the Jews not to wear their hair in such a way that would give any credibility to paganism. Neither should Christians today. Piercings and paganism go together.

In I Kings 18:28 the pagan prophets of Baal, during their challenge from Elijah, cut themselves as was their custom. Cuttings and piercings have always been a peculiarity of the heathen. How can it be any clearer? It is wrong as Deuteronomy 14:2 commands: “For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.”

We are not to harm our body in any way and tattooing and piercings are harmful in many ways. It is expensive, faddish, unnecessary, and dangerous. It takes about a year for some piercings to heal and infections are frequent. There is danger of bleeding, swelling, and excessive scarring with very real danger of infection with HIV, hepatitis B and C. The hepatitis virus can live for months on dirty needles and other equipment. Navel piercings can take up to a year to heal and genital piercings can be disastrous. Even upper ear piercing can be very dangerous requiring surgery.

Christian women should even refuse to have their ears pierced in obedience to the Bible command! After all, if you can justify one hole in your head, you can easily justify two, three, or more!

Oh my!

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Why Has the World Always Hated Jews? https://donboys.cstnews.com/why-has-the-world-always-hated-jews https://donboys.cstnews.com/why-has-the-world-always-hated-jews#respond Fri, 05 Sep 2014 02:17:20 +0000 http://donboys.cstnews.com/?p=861 Most people think vile, violent, virulent anti-Semitism (anti-Jew, anti-Israel hatred) stems from the Jewish crucifixion of Christ, and no doubt that is part of the story. When Christ declared Himself to be God, the religious leaders only had one of two choices: they could either bow down and worship Him or they could kill Him. You know their choice. However, the hatred is more complex than that. Hatred of Jews goes back to the beginning of their race.

Unbelievers and wicked men hate certitude and the Jews, while not always being right, have always been certain. While the rest of the world worshipped multiple pagan gods, the Jews demanded faithful and exclusive worship of Jehovah. Well, there goes the pagan vote!

God told them not to marry into the wicked, unbelieving nations around them and that suggested Jewish superiority. That refusal to be absorbed into the culture has been a reason for the perpetuity of them as a people but also a cause of universal hatred. Jews seemed to think they were special, and they were and still are! Others resented it and still do.

Jehovah gave the Jewish nation a code of personal behavior known as the Ten Commandments and nothing could be more absolute; they were not suggestions. Men still chaff under “Thou shalt not.” Because of such holy demands and their uniqueness, the Jews were usually considered as outcasts.

A major Jewish rebellion against Rome was triggered in 66 A.D., when a Jew-hater dumped a pot of urine outside a synagogue. Jews were rightly furious at this desecration and a riot broke out during which some Jews insulted the Roman Governor of Judea. He ordered his soldiers to destroy the market and kill everyone in sight. What had been occasional acts of rebellion became a full scale national revolt. It was all downhill from there. Josephus reported that 40,000 Jews were killed in Jotapata, a city he was defending as a Jewish leader. He wrote, “From one end of Galilee to the other there was an orgy of fire and bloodshed.”

Fighting continued and in 70 A.D. the Roman Army destroyed Jerusalem, including their holy Temple, killing more than 1 million Jews. About 100,000 Jews were taken into slavery, thousands went to the mines, and thousands scattered over the known world. All because of a pot of warm urine! A second rebellion in 135 caused by a false Messiah resulted in 500,000 more Jews being killed.

About this time more organized opposition was occasioned in the Empire when Jews were forbidden to read the Torah, circumcise their sons, and other restrictions. When Constantine the Hypocrite published the Edict of Milan in 315 providing tolerance to Christians, Jews discovered they lost some rights. With the Council of Nicaea, the first “worldwide” religious conclave in 325, Jews lost the right to Sabbath worship and the right to have Roman citizenship.

The Edict of Theodosius in 391 declared that Christianity was to be the only legal religion in the Roman Empire bringing more pressure and persecution to Jews, although relief to Christians. Many Jewish synagogues had been destroyed earlier under the fiction that the land was “necessary.” By the end of the sixth century, Jewish children in Spain over seven years old were removed from their parents and educated as “Christians.”

Jewish persecution has been extensive, excessive, and always egregious but never excusable. However, the killing of Christ is not the only cause of such hatred since most of the persecutors had no real commitment to Christ. In many European nations Jews were forbidden to own property so they often became wealthy bankers. They were charged with usury which triggered envy, jealousy and hatred. They spoke a strange language, and usually kept to themselves resulting in wild accusations that produced further persecution.

Since Jews were “different,” “strange,” and “reserved” they were convenient scapegoats to explain bad weather, accidents, wars, and plagues. The fear, envy, and hatred prompted massive persecution, torture, ghettoization, and massacre even from professing Christians.

During these problems, persecutions, and prosecutions of the Jewish people it must be remembered that these were done by a state church run by religious tyrants, not by genuine, committed Christians teaching truth in love to every man, especially “to the Jew first.”

Moreover, the Jew-haters had better remember, or forget at their peril, that God promised to bless those who bless the Jews and curse those who curse the Jews. God keeps His word.

My religious ancestors never persecuted anyone, and I would repudiate them if they had.
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Pagan Practices Taught by Emergent Church! https://donboys.cstnews.com/pagan-practices-taught-by-emergent-church https://donboys.cstnews.com/pagan-practices-taught-by-emergent-church#respond Wed, 23 Jan 2013 16:46:49 +0000 http://donboys.cstnews.com/?p=306 Each Wednesday I publish one of my old columns that I hope will be instructive, informative, and hopefully inspiring. The following 2008 column is lengthy, but is very important and reveals heresy in many famous churches. All my columns on this subject can be read and heard at www.cstnews.com :

God warns us in Jer. 10:2, “Learn not the way of the heathen,” but heathenism is exactly what some Emergent Church leaders are teaching. The Bible gives no support for chanting, centering prayer, yoga, beads, candles, incense, labyrinths, breathe prayers, etc. The Roman Catholic Church brought all those from paganism and baptized them into “Christianity.” I don’t think anything has shocked me in my entire ministry like seeing Evangelicals wade waist deep into pagan practices and call it “a return to Christianity”! The New Age (which is really old) has arrived in our churches!

Robert Webber, a Wheaton College professor, further encouraged pagan practices in evangelical circles when he wrote, “The early Fathers can bring us back to what is common and help us get behind our various traditions….Here is where our unity lies…evangelicals need to go beyond talk about the unity of the church to experience it through an attitude of acceptance of the whole church and an entrance into dialogue with the Orthodox, Catholic, and other Protestant bodies.” (Ancient-Future Faith: Rethinking Evangelicalism for a Postmodern World, p. 89.) These “early Fathers” are given far more credibility than they deserve in my opinion. They transferred numerous Greek, Roman, and Eastern pagan practices into the post-apostolic churches and those practices then became accepted as biblical by the slowly forming Roman Catholic Church.

Read the following scary statement about Eastern mysticism by a young preacher who read Dallas Willard, Richard Foster, St. John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila, etc.: “I built myself a prayer room—a tiny sanctuary in a basement closet filled with books on spiritual disciplines, contemplative prayer, and Christian mysticism. In that space I lit candles, burned incense, hung rosaries, and listened to tapes of Benedictine Monks. I meditated for hours on words, images and sounds. I reached the point of being able to achieve alpha brain patterns, the state in which dreams occur, while still awake and meditating. I made many journal entries of my thoughts, dreams and prayers.” (Mike Perschon, Youth Specialties website, “Desert Youth Worker: Disciplines, Mystics and the Contemplative Life.”) Mike would have been far more biblical and productive if he had been developing a biblical prayer life and systematic study of the Bible.

A huge number of EC devotees, sitting in small and large rooms, are having experiences such as Mike had that are totally foreign to the Bible. Such people are subsequently marching blindly off a cliff. Still some “Evangelicals” tell us that such activities are “spiritual,” “biblical,” etc., but a New Ager says otherwise. Tilden Edwards wrote, “This mystical stream (contemplative prayer) is the Western bridge to Far Eastern spirituality.” (Spiritual Friend, p. 18.) Well, that’s a bridge I’m not going to cross.

Richard Foster, a New Age Quaker/liberal recommends using one’s imagination in an incredibly unscriptural way. He makes a very bold assertion: “Hence, you can actually encounter the living Christ in the event, be addressed by His voice and be touched by His healing power. It can be more than an exercise of the imagination; it can be a genuine confrontation. Jesus Christ will actually come to you.” (His emphasis!) (Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline, p. 26.) That’s neither “spiritual” nor scriptural but it is scary and a little spooky.

But it gets spookier! Foster continued, (emphasis mine): “After awhile (sic) there is a deep yearning within to go into the upper regions beyond the clouds. In your imagination allow your spiritual body, shining with light, to rise out of your physical body. Look back so that you can see yourself lying in the grass and reassure your body that you will return momentarily. Imagine your spiritual self, alive and vibrant, rising up through the clouds and into the stratosphere. Observe your physical body, the knoll, and the forest shrink as you leave the earth. Go deeper and deeper into outer space until there is nothing except the warm presence of the eternal Creator….listen carefully…Note any instruction given….return to the meadow. Walk joyfully back along the path until you return home full of new life and energy.” (Ibid. p. 27.) That is astral projection which is used by shamans and other fakers.

In his best seller, The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren quotes Catholic mystic “Brother” Lawrence (p. 88), endorsing Catholic contemplative prayer techniques, which Rick says are “helpful ideas.” Brother Lawrence (Practicing the Presence of God) was not only a traditional Roman Catholic but he also disseminated teachings that have similarities with Hinduism and with many New Age writers.

We are told that for the Church’s first sixteen centuries Contemplative Prayer was the goal of Christian spirituality. Afraid not. The scriptural goal was to become more like Christ and take the Gospel to an unbelieving world. Prayer, among other things, will help us do that.

In his book, Warren cites approvingly the famous Catholic mystic Madame Guyon (p. 193), also recommended by Moody Press, Campus Crusade, etc. He approves also of St. John of the Cross (p. 108) and the Catholic priest mystic, psychologist, and ecumenist Henri Nouwen (p. 269). Nouwen wrote, “Today I personally believe that while Jesus came to open the door to God’s house, all human beings can walk through that door, whether they know about Jesus or not. Today I see it as my call to help every person claim his or her own way to God.” (Henri Nouwen, Sabbatical Journey, p. 51, 1998 edition). Rick snuggles up to “Mother” Teresa who taught many ways to Heaven (pp. 125, 231). These misleading and dangerous people and techniques are thus promoted and lead further into the whole mystic plague that presently threatens naïve believers.

Sometimes, these EC leaders and other mystics will say or write something that sounds biblical and it may be biblical, then their next statement is heretical. We must use godly wisdom and, like the Bereans, search the Scriptures to see “whether those things were so.” Nothing but the Bible is safe and reliable.

Many leaders of the EC are leading gullible people to drink deep and long at the murky waters of contemplative meditation (old term, Transcendental Meditation) where the mind is emptied and filled with religious gibberish. Sometimes, other forces can take over the empty mind and destroy any real spiritual and biblical desires, motives, and longings that may be present.

Tony Campolo heretically declared, “Beyond these models of reconciliation, a theology of Mysticism provides some hope for common ground between Christianity and Islam. Both religions have within their histories examples of ecstatic union with God … I do not know what to make of the Muslim mystics, especially those who have come to be known as the Sufis. What do they experience in their mystical experiences? Could they have encountered the same God we do in our Christian mysticism?” (Speaking My Mind, pp.149-150.). I’m afraid so but not the God of the Bible!

M. Basil Pennington, a Catholic Trappist monk and priest and major proponent of pagan practices, expresses Gnostic mysticism in his conferences and books. He wrote, “In the course of the years, sitting in silent prayer, beyond where words can interfere, men and women of many diverse traditions have come together. In that deeper place a oneness is experienced that gives assurance and heart to our feeble ecumenical efforts and interreligious dialogues. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has said that if one percent of the people would meditate we will have peace. Jesus spoke of the leaven that will leaven the whole.” (M. Basil Pennington, Finding Grace at the Center: The Beginning of Centering Prayer, pp.10, 11.)

In that one paragraph, he clearly espouses ecumenism and meditation (but not the Bible kind). He also expressed his ignorance in not knowing that leaven in the New Testament is always negative, yet he uses it as a positive. The New Testament warns about leaven eleven times and five times Christ told His disciples to “beware” of leaven. I suggest that Christians be wary and beware of the leaven of the Emergent Church. I would not trust any of these “leaders” to walk my dog.

Pennington, in his book, True Self/False Self Unmasking the Spirit Within, teaches that the answers to self-centeredness are centering prayer, lectio divina, and the healing of memories. He quoted fellow-heretic Thomas Merton, “The easiest way to come to God is to enter into our own center and then pass through that center into the center of God.” Such religious gibberish is supposed to be “deep” and “spiritual.” We are told that if we follow their instructions we will learn our real self when we accept the Divine image within and rejoice in our calling as “an expression of the Divine Creative Energies.” (Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, book review.) Poppycock!

I don’t mean to be unkind but that is nonscriptural as well as nonsense. Does anyone ever ask these EC leaders, “What in the world are you talking about?” They use a jargon totally foreign to the Bible, often from pagan mystics. According to the Centering Prayer website, CP is a revival of the mystical activities of the “Fathers and Mothers of the Desert, Lectio Divina, (praying the scriptures), The Cloud of Unknowing, St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila… It was distilled into a simple method of prayer in the 1970’s by three Trappist monks, Fr. William Meninger, Fr. Basil Pennington and Abbot Thomas Keating at the Trappist Abbey, St. Joseph’s Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts.”

The EC leaders think “Christianity” lost something during the Reformation when the Reformers attacked the Roman Catholic Church and “the baby” (mysticism) was thrown out with the bath water (indulgences, immoral priests, etc.). In my opinion, the big mistake of the Reformers was they lost their direction and formed other state churches after the pattern of the Roman Catholic Church and some mysticism was kept by the Reformers.

Lectio divina is a very ancient art, practiced at one time by Roman Catholics. It is “a slow, contemplative praying of the Scriptures which enables the Bible, the Word of God, to become a means of union with God.” (Intro. To Lectio divina website.) Reading, meditation, prayer, and reflection make up the structure of lectio divina—or divine reading. “These phases correspond fairly well to the four primary cognitive functions posited by psychologist Carl Jung [pronounced youug/young and a very messed up man however you pronounce his name.]: sensing, thinking, feeling, and intuiting. Recognizing this association is important, because it emphasizes how the method of lectio divina, while itself a spiritual activity, nonetheless involves psychological processes.” (A Method for Lectio Divina Based on Jungian Psychology website.) We are told, “One may begin by making the sign of the cross. This ancient custom has many benefits.” No benefits are provided because there aren’t any!

Read the foolish statement by Doug Pagitt: “Our last pose of the evening is called ‘savasana’ or corpse pose. The student lies on her back letting the legs fall open as they will, the arms hang limp like empty coat sleeves….Eyes are closed, breathing is rhythmic. I turn the lights off, and only the glow of candles and sometimes fireplace illuminates the room. This state of being is holy. It is at this time that we become closer to God, aware of our bodies, of the divine….Slowly people get up, talk, commit to a daily practice of yoga in hopes of getting this feeling again and again. We are hesitant to leave this moment of shared reverence, this experience of worship.” (Church Re-imagined, pp. 87, 89.) That is not “holy” but hokum.

How can any mature Christian even suggest that such a practice is biblical? The Emergent Church is leading people into a dark, dismal, and dangerous valley.

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