The Occult in Christianity

Today there are Christian churches where Satan is worshipped in secret, often at night and/or in the crypt. This is not new as it also happened in Old Testament times:

“He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do? even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary? but turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations. And he brought me to the door of the court; and when I looked, behold a hole in the wall. Then said he unto me, Son of man, dig now in the wall: and when I had digged in the wall, behold a door. And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here. So I went in and saw; and behold every form of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, pourtrayed upon the wall round about. And there stood before them seventy men of the ancients of the house of Israel, and in the midst of them stood Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, with every man his censer in his hand; and a thick cloud of incense went up.”

Occult and cursed objects and symbols are often found in Christian churches

It is not unusual to find occult, which includes freemasonry (which is witchcraft) symbolism in Christian churches, in fact it is quite common. There is more about this below in the section about occult symbols.

Christian literature and even a Bible that contains false doctrine or occult symbols can be cursed to some degree depending on what it is. It is a matter of degree as to the purpose to which the literature is put and the extent to which it is an object of idolatry.

To some degree, even ‘New Age’ Bible versions can constitute cursed objects, depending on the accuracy of the translation. [There is a great deal more information available about this version of the Bible and others available on this site and elsewhere, including in the form of memes.]

For example, the “New King James” Bible is not a new version of the “King James Bible”, or anything like it. At the front of most but not all NKJV bibles there is something called a triquetra which is considered to be one of the the oldest Celtic symbols. It is supposed to be a trinity symbol or symbol of the Godhead but it is, in fact, a hidden ‘666’ one of the most powerful satanic symbols.

The ‘triquetra’ (Latin meaning ‘three-cornered’) is a Celtic trefoil knot similar to the ‘valknot’ or ‘valknut’ or ‘knot of the slain’ which is an old Norse (Viking) symbol of Odin. Odin has been said to be Satan himself and there is an ‘unholy trinity’ of Odin the father, Thor the son and the spirit of power, Tyr.

A trinity of gods also occurs in many other religions such as Hinduism with Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Or the Babylonian/Egyptian trinity of Nimrod/Osiris, and Semiramis/Ishtar/Astarte/Ashtaroth/Isis in different cultures and languages and mentioned in the Bible as “the queen of heaven”, with Tammuz who is also mentioned in the Bible:

“Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the Lord’s house which was toward the north; and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz.” (Ezekiel 8:14-17)

Even crosses and crucifixes, other than a very simple and plain cross in the standard form, in particular those with a figure on them, can be cursed. This may seem surprising but crucifixes with various embellishments are used in freemasonry and most occult religions, as well as Catholicism. Upside-down or broken or bent crosses (such as is used as a crook by the Pope) are used in black magic and satanism and would be blasphemous and therefore very much cursed.

The peace symbol is not only an image of a broken cross but is, in fact, the “cross of Nero” (see 4. above) and represents a man being crucified upside-down. More information can be found about this with a Google search. This ties in with what the Bible says: “They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.” (Jer 6:14)

Even pictures of Jesus can be cursed in part because the Bible does not provide a description of what he looked like which it would have done if we were supposed to make images of Him. To what extent anything like that would be cursed would be according to the nature of the pictures, etc. For example, a Roman Catholic ‘open heart’ picture would be likely to be a great deal more cursed than, say, one of the Margaret Tarrant pictures of Jesus.

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