
Commentary
Outrage over the blasphemous Opening Ceremony at the Olympic games in Paris is being dismissed as a “right wing controversy” created by Catholics and conservatives, even though the debacle is a textbook example of how Satan uses the spiritually naïve to do his dirty work.
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MP asks: "
Okay, this may be nothing. A friend sent me an email that showed anagrams. I looked it up on the internet since I’ve never seen anything like them, maybe wordsmiths have. The page I found showed uses for anagrams. One of them was divination. Most of the other uses were informal encryption, wordplay, generating passwords, etc. Do you see any harm in using them for innocent games [like word jumbles]?"
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Did you know that humankind is on the brink of evolving into a whole new species? This Great Change is about to take place and, according to a long list of global New Age elites such as Deepak Chopra and New Thought preachers Michael Beckwith and Gregg Braden, it’s time to get prepared to evolve from
homo sapiens to
homo universalis.
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We often read about individual cases of sexual misconduct by teachers in schools, but new reports are revealing the shocking extent of this problem in the nation’s public school system.
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The Founder of Scientology - L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) Photo courtesy of Wikicommons Images, Los Angeles Daily News, CC-BY 4.0
GB asks: “Is Scientology a cult? Everything I read about it sure makes it sound like this is a really bizarre organization.”
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JJ asks: "
The New Age often refers to Jesus as just another ascended master. What exactly is that?"
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LT asks:
"Is Havening (Technique) new age? Should one avoid Havening?"
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A new study has found that a surprising number of people experience altered states of consciousness while practicing yoga, mindfulness, meditation and breathwork, and some of these experiences are very negative.
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Someone recently wrote to us asking if it's okay to use a regular deck of cards to tell futures. This person has friends who are described as being "very devoted Catholics" who attend Mass and pray the rosary every day. They have strong faith, but love to read cards and are surprisingly accurate. Is this wrong?
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A salt cave in Toledo, Spain (photo courtesy of Wikicommons Images, Saltium CC BY-SA 4.0)
MA asks: "Are salt rooms New Age?"
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