We can go too far in anything. When do we go too far in seeing evil? The other day someone sent the famous photograph of President George W. Bush listening as an aide informed him in a classroom about the attacks of September 11. It was pointed out that between the two men was a child's drawing on a wall that looked like a person with two horns. Was it one of those strange coincidences (which we do share, from time to time)? Perhaps it seemed so at first, especially for those unfamiliar with cartoons and hairdos. But it was actually a little girl wearing coned barrettes near her forehead.
There are the two extremes: not seeing any signs of evil, and imputing too much to forces of darkness. From time to time, we're all guilty of falling into one of those two columns. What about the "superstition" that a full or new moon has physical, psychological, and even spiritual effects? This we approached last summer, based on a new Christian book (Purging Your House, Pruning your Family Tree) that makes such a claim (for us to discern).
Read more here: http://www.spiritdaily.com/Moonperry2.htm
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