hypnotism, for or against? |
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hypnotism, for or against? |
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last friday, a hynotist, Marc Savard did a show at my school. of course it was very entertaining. but at Bible Study Club, the teacher sponser was against it, and we had a discussion on it.
are you for it or against it? give reasons. |
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![]() The Secret Hacker. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,780 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 18,712 ![]() |
im not gonna debate about that, but imma bring up that issue..
i have never seen ACTUAL hypnotism (not the cartoon-like ones on television, but i mean real ones). So the teacher sponser was against it, eh.? You're saying this was at the Bible Study Club, so I can bring up why your teacher sponsor is against it. The reason most likely: "Works of the Devil". Christianity explains Christians to not worry about what people do or the trends of the world. Hypnotism, ack, when you hypnotize somebody, you can hypnotize them to do anything you want. And doing anything you want is like what the Bible says :"Worldly acts." Christianity tells Christians not to do those kinds of worldly things. Hypnotism is considered a "worldly thing." I'm not sure how the process of hypnosis works, but this is like the main point of it. now, let's hear the debating. |
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