The Viewpoint Of The Church On Christian Psychic Reading

By Annabelle Holman


The process or efforts in trying to access information by the use of augmented perceptive aptitudes and natural extensions of the various human senses of touch, sight, instinct, taste and sound is referred to as Psychic reading. Every statement that is made during the execution of these abilities and others such as clairvoyance (hearing), clairaudience (hearing), clairsentience (feeling) and claircognisense (factual knowing) are all a bigger part of these practices. Is Christian psychic reading acceptable?

Astrology is mostly identified type of these practices and it is a prognostic analysis based on the moons alignment, the stars and on across the sky. It has been practiced for many years way before methods that have been scientifically for astral observations came into use. Aura reading refers to the ability and practice of observing and interpreting the incandescent and subtle radiation field that normally surrounds an individual or item. Other forms include lithomancy, tarot and rune reading.

The church has always stood firmly against any of these practices. This is because it has perceived it as of negative consequences and unclean for the human soul. Christians who support and practice astrology and the other forms of soothsaying have believed these abilities to be a gift from God hence this power is very pure.

Gnoist readers are believed to possess dark forces by some portion of Christian psychics. Another part of saved soothsayers believe that all of these individuals are all talented and they have a gift that comes from one source, the creator of heaven and earth. With all of these in mind the bible has always condemned to the highest bid any extra ordinary abilities used to obtain information about the future or past.

God does warn his creation from seeking answers from necromancers and individuals who practice sorcery in Leviticus since it makes them unclean and unholy. The book further counsels any individuals practicing necromancy since they are to be stoned and after their death their blood will be on their hands. In the book of Leviticus, the Lord separates himself from false prophets since they talk with a deceitful tongues and a divination that is worthless and lies from their minds.

The book of Samuel chapter 15 puts a comparison to the sin committed by rebellion as to the sin of divination, a sin committed by resumption and iniquity as to that of idolatry. The book also continues to warn those individuals who use divination will be rejected by the lord. Exodus claims that any person practicing sorcery is to be put to death.

If Christian diviners are existent among us why does the church reject them and the bible condemn them so intensely. These individuals have many at times been found as frauds who extort money or possessions from individuals and are believed to acquire enormous amounts of information about individuals by ordinary means.

But in some special instances they have been in possession of some vital information that is really difficult to obtain by physical assessment. The church and the bible concur that this are dark forces, hence they are not from God but from Satan. The bible claims Satan is deceitful and pretends to be an angel of God, hence sorcery and anything in its likeness is not acceptable by a huge majority of Christians.




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