Saturday, May 9, 2015

This topic is in regards to Christian fantasy.


By Gman4326

Leviticus 20:27

A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them. (King James Version)

The general practice of fortune telling and engaging in trying to know the prescriptive will of God is forbidden (in the real world).

(In the fantasy world where wizarding is a profession is an honorable one.)

What if a wizard instead says this: Ye shall therefore keep all of God statutes. He is not calling on what is forbidden but on being a holy person before God and the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

updated 5/16/2015

Wizards in this fantasy world are ministers of the gospel. These devout men are speaking out against what is evil in God sight. Battling of brown robed wizard against black robed wizard is like engaging in a debate or proclaiming the gospel against the enemy’s natural philosophical world view.
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Wizards in Christian worldview are ministers of the gospel. These devout men are speaking out against what is evil in God sight. Battling of brown robed wizard against black robed wizard is like engaging in a debate or proclaiming the gospel against the enemy’s natural philosophical world view.

But God forbids this does him not? In the actual practice what is forbidden the answer is yes.
This a dumb argument you’re making then is it not? If I was calling for the actual practice the answer would be yes.
Is the promulgation of the gospel a sin then? Would your answer be a no also? Any church takes the time to purchase bible tracts will want them handed out.

Entertainment is meant to not only edify the believer but also to educate those who are not. Only if the work is so well done that the unbeliever does not know they are also being indoctrinated as well.  

Have you seen a fortune teller?
Unfortunately the answer would be yes. L

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