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Miracle Food Cures from the Bible



 
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Silver Surfer
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:32 am    Post subject: Miracle Food Cures from the Bible Reply with quote

I have a wonderful Book called: "Miracle Food Cures from the Bible", by Reese Rubin.

I encourage EVERY Christian, to get this book !

This book details how the plant life that God made, can cure most, if not all diseases and illnesses.

Common herbs such as Parsely, Dandelion, Rosemary, Peppermint, ect....can do amazing things.
Most of these healing herbs can be grown in a person's back yard, easily.

The Book also tells about healing foods such as Apples, Walnuts, Celery, Beans, ect.
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lone-traveler
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In days of old this was known as witchery.
I wonder how much medicinal knowledge we have lost through the ages due to superstitions..
sorcerers and witchcraft...

what exactly is a sorcerer or witchcraft

www.religioustolerance.com

Who exactly is a Witch?
In this section, we are considering whether the Bible specifically condemns Wicca. We have not been able to find any translation of either the Hebrew or Christian Scriptures which contains the words Wicca or Wiccan. However, many translations of the Bible, such as the King James Version and the New International Version, condemn what they call "Witches" and "Witchcraft". This causes serious misunderstandings.

The religion of Wicca is one of at least 18 different practices associated with the term "witchcraft." Most of are unrelated to each other. Of these 18 practices, six main forms of "witchcraft" exist today.

The most popular usages of "Witch" refer to:

A woman of such incredible beauty that she bewitches men.
An old woman, often portrayed with an evil appearance; sometimes called a "hag."
A follower of Religious Satanism who either worships Satan or recognizes Satan as a virile pre-Christian, pagan concept. They may perform evil sorcery, but only against their enemies.
A person devoted to performing evil sorcery: using rituals, spoken curses, etc to injure or kill others.
A Wiccan; a follower of a modern religion that was reconstructed partly from an ancient religion of the Celts. Wiccans are prohibited from harming others.
In Africa, a native healer who practices alternative, holistic medicine and may engage in evil sorcery.
In TV programs like Bewitched, a person, usually a woman, who was born with supernatural abilities and is capable of performing miracles by waving a wand, wiggling a nose, etc.
In children's books like the Harry Potter™ series, where people live in an alternative universe with unicorns, invisibility cloaks, dragons, talking animals, magical quills, flying broomsticks, magic wands, etc.
There are many additional meanings not cited above. Most are variations on the above eight.


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An old woman, often portrayed with an evil appearance; sometimes called a "hag."
Shocked
you know some days I wake up in the morning and I look into the mirror and I remember in my much younger years:
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A woman of such incredible beauty that she bewitches men.

oh never mind..lol Laughing

I suppose the important thing to remember is that most judgements in the OT were based upon the outward appearance..
I bet they missed a lot of beauty hidden inside those witches.. Wink

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Silver Surfer
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

lone-traveler wrote:
In days of old this was known as witchery.
I wonder how much medicinal knowledge we have lost through the ages due to superstitions..
sorcerers and witchcraft...

In the middle ages people were burned at the stake on the charge of witchcraft.
Most of those people were Christians, hidding in caves trying to avoid the mass persecution going on at the time.

Christians, who had the knowledge of God ways.
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