Last story: I once had a scare with a ouija board. A friend loaned me his & one evening I was fooling around with it & asked: "Is there a devil?" I ACTUALLY saw a dark form in a corner which REALLY scared me! I pushed the board to the floor & asked God for protection. When I did, that demon disappeared--I NEVER saw it again. I returned it & to this day I'll NEVER have it in my house! Wow!!!😮
Thank God for this warning against these things because I have been very very careful not to allow any of those kind of things in my home at all. Over the years I have wanted others not to get involved in these kind and of things, because of the great spiritual dangers . I urge all of my Christian brothers and sisters to be very careful not to allow any kind of games that can lead you astray from God's Word in Your home's.🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It’s encouraging to see your commitment to guarding your home and helping others stay vigilant. The spiritual dangers in some of these games are often subtle, and it’s important for Christians to be aware of anything that might lead us away from God’s Word. Your words are a powerful reminder for all of us to exercise discernment and stay rooted in Scripture. Thank you for standing strong in faith and for urging others to do the same!
I never owned any of these games but have heard about Dungeons and Dragons being harmful as well as ouija boards,and and always saw the eight ball as a harmless toy,i remember another game from the sixties and seventies that would fit in to this catagory called Ka-bala,which was a fortune teliing game that included reading taro cards,i never owned the game but remember seeing it advertised on tv.
I was suspicious of Pokemon especially after I heard that one character specially have to do with an Africanized demon and now I see what's going on, thank you for the information about Pokemon,
I agree with you 10000% on all of these. I knew Pokémon was kind of bad but never thought of the spiritual implications into it. Never got into D&D. I knew it was bad. Terot cards and ouiji boards and anything of the occult just scare the tar out of me. And as far as the Magic 8 Ball. I tried it once and just thought the whole concept was just lame never touched one again. Thanks for posting this video. Have a blessed day everyone
Before I was even born again, I knew there was something really creepy about the ouija board. I received one as a birthday gift when I was 19 and played with it once. I found it among my stuff many years later and destroyed it rather than giving it away to a charity. I have repented for using and keeping this evil “game.”
Is as simple as this: Anything in contrary to God ,,,our Lord is to be eliminated....of course?!?!! Christians are not to be entwined with the world....we should know that!!! Open doors to evil ......PERIOD!!!
As an atheist, I am contrary to your God. Might I inquire as to just how you plan to eliminate me? And if you write to tell me that you will testify to me and will win me back to Christ, I am afraid you won't succeed because you don't know me. And because you do not know me, you cannot know what led me to stop believing in gods and, therefore, cannot know what arguments (if any) I might find convincing ......PERIOD!!! (Of course, if you are on speaking terms with an omniscient god, He would know what arguments would convince me and could tell you what those arguments are, so maybe you do have a chance.)
this also go with many religious statues Catholic Buddhist whatever also not to have in your house, a coat items Harry Potter books introducing witchcraft and sorcery to children, the only book I have in my house is the authorized King James Bible I do have a NIV that my mother left by but that don't even read, I use that to show people the difference from the authorized King James and what's the difference of the NIV which is not really scriptures comes from the Alexander text the NIV,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's clear you're passionate about honoring God through what you allow into your home, and that's a principle we absolutely agree on. Guarding our hearts and minds, as well as the environments we live in, is critical for staying spiritually strong. God bless!
No it's not. Just be carefully. Not everyone will open the door to the demonic. It can happen. I have played alot of these games. Nothing happend to me but I was lucky. It led me to study the occult. It's dangerous. it seems silly. That's what the devil wants you to belive.
Ouija Boards, Magic 8 Balls, and D&D? Boy we're going for the VINTAGE Satanic Panic items! Wonder if we get 88 Reasons Why the World Will End in 1988 next?
Now make video on how we should not read books or use our imagination much less make art or listen to music , well movies are out and everyone knows a computer leads you to sin.... in all seriousness . Anything and everything is bad, just depends on your mindset. If you start to scrutinize everything you can't even use colors, due to their association to the occult. You will go crazy trying to avoid anything that can lead to sin or the occult .
Thank you for your comment-I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The video isn’t about rejecting creativity, books, or imagination but about encouraging discernment. While many things can be used positively, some practices, like those rooted in the occult, carry clear spiritual risks that the Bible warns against (Deuteronomy 18:10-12). It’s not about paranoia but about thoughtfully choosing what draws us closer to God.
@ EXACTLY... Dungeons and Dragons are Fantasy story books, not how to books. Quija boards and Tarot say right on the product that they are to reach the spiritual realm.
Yes the snowman from frozen . He followed my granddaughter around . She says his eyes were evil. Also some dolls she had she said they were not allowed in her room. They were evil . She was 10 when she started throwing them away. Also she would chop their hair and Mark them up.
I disagree with what you are saying about fantasy, such as Dungeons and Dragons. This kind of reaction is reminiscent of the panic about "satanism" in popular music in the 1980´s, and some fundamentalist reactions ro Harry Potter. Nobody thinks this fantasy is real. It should not be confused with really dangerous practice, such as occultism, or many things related to new age movements, who are often flirting with evil. These games should be understood in same sense as science fiction, of which quite a lot are dystopic in nature. Nobody is crying now about Dune, for instance, although it is full of religious elements - mostly from Islam, and Judaism - including kabbalah.
Well there’s you problem right there, role playing. I always stayed from from ANY game that involved role playing.. that’s just asking for spiritual trouble not to mention identity..
As a very seriously EX-christian, I found your commentary on these five games most intriguing, but not I think for a reason you would agree with. You see, I could not help but see each of your five commentaries as applying equally to the games you condemn and the Christianity you advocate. I mean, seeking guidance from an unseen spiritual entity sounds an awfully like praying to an unseen god. I'm not sure I see the difference between the god you love and the demonic forces you despise, other than that you don't like the one and cling to the other. By-the-By (btb), I think you should reconsider the title you gave to your website, "Incredible Bible." I had three years of Latin in high school and the word "incredible" comes from the Latin word "incredo," which means "I do not believe." Are you really saying your Bible is unbelievable? I would agree with that, but then, I am an atheist. Finally, after fifty years speaking to Christians as an atheist, I have found that the more devout a believer a Christian is, the bigger the intellectual coward they are. Therefore, I fully expect that you will sprain your fingers deleting my post. I just couldn't resist the pleasure of flipping you the finger and proving just how cowardly Christians can be.
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective-it’s clear you’ve put thought into your comment, and I appreciate the opportunity to engage in this dialogue respectfully and thoughtfully. Let me address your points as best I can. Regarding your comparison of prayer to seeking guidance from spiritual entities, I can see how the two might appear similar on the surface. However, from a Christian perspective, there’s a critical distinction: prayer is rooted in a relationship with God, the Creator, who is both personal and loving. It’s not about manipulating forces or seeking self-serving outcomes, but about aligning ourselves with God’s will and receiving His guidance (Proverbs 3:5-6). In contrast, practices like divination or spirit communication focus on external powers apart from God, which Scripture warns against because they open doors to deception and harm (Deuteronomy 18:10-12). On the title "Incredible Bible," I appreciate your linguistic insight, but the modern usage of "incredible" is more about something amazing or awe-inspiring. The Bible, for many Christians, is exactly that-a source of profound wisdom, history, and transformative truth. While I understand that you may find it unbelievable, for believers, its power lies in its ability to speak deeply into human experiences and reveal God’s nature. Lastly, regarding your critique of devout Christians as intellectually cowardly. Faith and reason are not mutually exclusive; in fact, many devout Christians throughout history, for example C.S. Lewis, have engaged deeply with philosophy and reason to explore and defend their beliefs. Deleting a comment like yours would not be about avoiding intellectual debate but about ensuring respectful discourse. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts-I hope this response demonstrates that respectful dialogue is possible, even when we come from vastly different perspectives.
Considering that CHRISTIAN sources tell us that there are between 20,000 and 30,000 recognizably different Christian denominations in the United States alone, it would seem to indicate that demons can also control the Bible or at least our understanding of the Bible, which seems like pretty much the same thing.
I had messed with magic 8 ball as a kid at someone else’s house before, and didn’t know the origin of the magic 8 ball. The magic 8 ball is created by occult practitioners according to the history, and commercialized being sold to consumers in toy product stores. It is similar to fortune telling paper folded in pyramid shape to foretell their desire.
Last story: I once had a scare with a ouija board. A friend loaned me his & one evening I was fooling around with it & asked: "Is there a devil?" I ACTUALLY saw a dark form in a corner which REALLY scared me! I pushed the board to the floor & asked God for protection. When I did, that demon disappeared--I NEVER saw it again. I returned it & to this day I'll NEVER have it in my house! Wow!!!😮
Thank God for this warning against these things because I have been very very careful not to allow any of those kind of things in my home at all. Over the years I have wanted others not to get involved in these kind and of things, because of the great spiritual dangers . I urge all of my Christian brothers and sisters to be very careful not to allow any kind of games that can lead you astray from God's Word in Your home's.🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It’s encouraging to see your commitment to guarding your home and helping others stay vigilant. The spiritual dangers in some of these games are often subtle, and it’s important for Christians to be aware of anything that might lead us away from God’s Word. Your words are a powerful reminder for all of us to exercise discernment and stay rooted in Scripture. Thank you for standing strong in faith and for urging others to do the same!
I never owned any of these games but have heard about Dungeons and Dragons being harmful as well as ouija boards,and and always saw the eight ball as a harmless toy,i remember another game from the sixties and seventies that would fit in to this catagory called Ka-bala,which was a fortune teliing game that included reading taro cards,i never owned the game but remember seeing it advertised on tv.
I was suspicious of Pokemon especially after I heard that one character specially have to do with an Africanized demon and now I see what's going on, thank you for the information about Pokemon,
I agree with you 10000% on all of these. I knew Pokémon was kind of bad but never thought of the spiritual implications into it. Never got into D&D. I knew it was bad. Terot cards and ouiji boards and anything of the occult just scare the tar out of me. And as far as the Magic 8 Ball. I tried it once and just thought the whole concept was just lame never touched one again. Thanks for posting this video. Have a blessed day everyone
I would personally move the quija board to NO. 1
Yh
Spiritually speaking dangerous with something like that
Amen i truly thank God for giving me discernment🙏
Praise the lord and thank you for your love❤️
Before I was even born again, I knew there was something really creepy about the ouija board. I received one as a birthday gift when I was 19 and played with it once. I found it among my stuff many years later and destroyed it rather than giving it away to a charity. I have repented for using and keeping this evil “game.”
Is as simple as this: Anything in contrary to God ,,,our Lord is to be eliminated....of course?!?!! Christians are not to be entwined with the world....we should know that!!! Open doors to evil ......PERIOD!!!
As an atheist, I am contrary to your God. Might I inquire as to just how you plan to eliminate me?
And if you write to tell me that you will testify to me and will win me back to Christ, I am afraid you won't succeed because you don't know me. And because you do not know me, you cannot know what led me to stop believing in gods and, therefore, cannot know what arguments (if any) I might find convincing ......PERIOD!!!
(Of course, if you are on speaking terms with an omniscient god, He would know what arguments would convince me and could tell you what those arguments are, so maybe you do have a chance.)
Well I guess my God fearing parents ruined me with the magic 8 ball I got for a gift when I was 8...good grief people.
this also go with many religious statues Catholic Buddhist whatever also not to have in your house, a coat items Harry Potter books introducing witchcraft and sorcery to children, the only book I have in my house is the authorized King James Bible I do have a NIV that my mother left by but that don't even read, I use that to show people the difference from the authorized King James and what's the difference of the NIV which is not really scriptures comes from the Alexander text the NIV,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's clear you're passionate about honoring God through what you allow into your home, and that's a principle we absolutely agree on. Guarding our hearts and minds, as well as the environments we live in, is critical for staying spiritually strong. God bless!
Many roads go to Rome. One go to Christ KJV.
Turn to Christ KJV and keep the 7th day Sabbath. Soon the SUNday law comes.
How about anime, Paw Patrol and video games
This is nonsense!
No it's not. Just be carefully. Not everyone will open the door to the demonic. It can happen. I have played alot of these games. Nothing happend to me but I was lucky. It led me to study the occult. It's dangerous. it seems silly. That's what the devil wants you to belive.
May God have mercy on you.
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May god have mercy on the people who believe in nonsense.
Ouija Boards, Magic 8 Balls, and D&D? Boy we're going for the VINTAGE Satanic Panic items! Wonder if we get 88 Reasons Why the World Will End in 1988 next?
For me these games have no interest at all as most of the things people enjoy.
Now make video on how we should not read books or use our imagination much less make art or listen to music , well movies are out and everyone knows a computer leads you to sin.... in all seriousness . Anything and everything is bad, just depends on your mindset. If you start to scrutinize everything you can't even use colors, due to their association to the occult. You will go crazy trying to avoid anything that can lead to sin or the occult .
Thank you for your comment-I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The video isn’t about rejecting creativity, books, or imagination but about encouraging discernment. While many things can be used positively, some practices, like those rooted in the occult, carry clear spiritual risks that the Bible warns against (Deuteronomy 18:10-12). It’s not about paranoia but about thoughtfully choosing what draws us closer to God.
Why should we not read books or stop making art and stop listening to music what your saying is nonsense
@ EXACTLY...
Dungeons and Dragons are Fantasy story books, not how to books. Quija boards and Tarot say right on the product that they are to reach the spiritual realm.
God gave us all the beautiful colors to enjoy.
Sounds WOKE to me.
Yes the snowman from frozen . He followed my granddaughter around . She says his eyes were evil. Also some dolls she had she said they were not allowed in her room. They were evil . She was 10 when she started throwing them away. Also she would chop their hair and Mark them up.
Very interesting. There's more evil
I disagree with what you are saying about fantasy, such as Dungeons and Dragons. This kind of reaction is reminiscent of the panic about "satanism" in popular music in the 1980´s, and some fundamentalist reactions ro Harry Potter. Nobody thinks this fantasy is real. It should not be confused with really dangerous practice, such as occultism, or many things related to new age movements, who are often flirting with evil. These games should be understood in same sense as science fiction, of which quite a lot are dystopic in nature. Nobody is crying now about Dune, for instance, although it is full of religious elements - mostly from Islam, and Judaism - including kabbalah.
But then again, Religion IS fantasy!
Read your Bible and pray every day.
Well there’s you problem right there, role playing. I always stayed from from ANY game that involved role playing.. that’s just asking for spiritual trouble not to mention identity..
That is not at all true
Then ask at God
@CamilleGiot he will not answer me believe me I've tried before
Yes it is true
Holy goddamn bull shit!
Most video games are gateways into the occult.👿
As a very seriously EX-christian, I found your commentary on these five games most intriguing, but not I think for a reason you would agree with. You see, I could not help but see each of your five commentaries as applying equally to the games you condemn and the Christianity you advocate. I mean, seeking guidance from an unseen spiritual entity sounds an awfully like praying to an unseen god. I'm not sure I see the difference between the god you love and the demonic forces you despise, other than that you don't like the one and cling to the other.
By-the-By (btb), I think you should reconsider the title you gave to your website, "Incredible Bible." I had three years of Latin in high school and the word "incredible" comes from the Latin word "incredo," which means "I do not believe." Are you really saying your Bible is unbelievable? I would agree with that, but then, I am an atheist.
Finally, after fifty years speaking to Christians as an atheist, I have found that the more devout a believer a Christian is, the bigger the intellectual coward they are. Therefore, I fully expect that you will sprain your fingers deleting my post. I just couldn't resist the pleasure of flipping you the finger and proving just how cowardly Christians can be.
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective-it’s clear you’ve put thought into your comment, and I appreciate the opportunity to engage in this dialogue respectfully and thoughtfully. Let me address your points as best I can.
Regarding your comparison of prayer to seeking guidance from spiritual entities, I can see how the two might appear similar on the surface. However, from a Christian perspective, there’s a critical distinction: prayer is rooted in a relationship with God, the Creator, who is both personal and loving. It’s not about manipulating forces or seeking self-serving outcomes, but about aligning ourselves with God’s will and receiving His guidance (Proverbs 3:5-6). In contrast, practices like divination or spirit communication focus on external powers apart from God, which Scripture warns against because they open doors to deception and harm (Deuteronomy 18:10-12).
On the title "Incredible Bible," I appreciate your linguistic insight, but the modern usage of "incredible" is more about something amazing or awe-inspiring. The Bible, for many Christians, is exactly that-a source of profound wisdom, history, and transformative truth. While I understand that you may find it unbelievable, for believers, its power lies in its ability to speak deeply into human experiences and reveal God’s nature.
Lastly, regarding your critique of devout Christians as intellectually cowardly. Faith and reason are not mutually exclusive; in fact, many devout Christians throughout history, for example C.S. Lewis, have engaged deeply with philosophy and reason to explore and defend their beliefs. Deleting a comment like yours would not be about avoiding intellectual debate but about ensuring respectful discourse.
Thank you again for sharing your thoughts-I hope this response demonstrates that respectful dialogue is possible, even when we come from vastly different perspectives.
Demons can control the magic 8 ball.
Considering that CHRISTIAN sources tell us that there are between 20,000 and 30,000 recognizably different Christian denominations in the United States alone, it would seem to indicate that demons can also control the Bible or at least our understanding of the Bible, which seems like pretty much the same thing.
And do you not have free will to see it as a silly toy?
I had messed with magic 8 ball as a kid at someone else’s house before, and didn’t know the origin of the magic 8 ball. The magic 8 ball is created by occult practitioners according to the history, and commercialized being sold to consumers in toy product stores. It is similar to fortune telling paper folded in pyramid shape to foretell their desire.
@@catholicdudes7713 i think of the toy story refrence to one "DON'T COUNT ON IT AWWW!"
Didn't someone come out with a "Christian version" of the Ouija Board at one time?
Anyway, that's a definite PASS.