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>Because it's important for the church to deal with issues as they come to the forefront in society.
>Said, "Son, what is that?" one morning, he said, "that's uh, that's Pokemon!"
>Son, I found out that Pokemon means "pocket monster".
>Pokemon...pokeMON, plural, are incredible creatures that share the world with humans.
>Each has it's own fighting abilities, some grow and evolve into even more powerful creatures.
>The children are developing relationships with all these pokemon creatures.
>Little, reclusive, power-filled monsters. But, why should they carry these monsters in their pocket?
>They say the pokemon whole effort is to train children how to become the number one pokemon master in the world. >You follow through the new age teaching, you find out that masters are those who take control of spirits, in the dark realm, and they tell those spirits what to do.
>The child at some points becomes capable of taking these powers and channeling them through their mind, through their arms, or through their power sources.
>Power sources, of course, are many of the symbols they pick up from pokemon paraphernalia.
>So pokemon is a game, that teaches children how to enter into the world of witchcraft, how to cast spells, how to use psychic phenomena, how to put forth supernatural powers against their enemies, how to fantasy roleplay.
>Pokemon world is a world of the demonic! Of the satanic!
>But while you may not take it quite seriously, I assure you that demons take it quite seriously. Satan takes it quite seriously.
>Your children need to know that there's a devil and he hates them and he wants to ruin their life.
>There was even a couple of reports where children had been stabbed by other children over pokemon cards. Do you remember the dungeons and dragons game of the 80s where children, young people even ended up killing themselves because it was a roleplaying game.
>Said, "Son, what is that?" one morning, he said, "that's uh, that's Pokemon!"
>Son, I found out that Pokemon means "pocket monster".
>Pokemon...pokeMON, plural, are incredible creatures that share the world with humans.
>Each has it's own fighting abilities, some grow and evolve into even more powerful creatures.
>The children are developing relationships with all these pokemon creatures.
>Little, reclusive, power-filled monsters. But, why should they carry these monsters in their pocket?
>They say the pokemon whole effort is to train children how to become the number one pokemon master in the world. >You follow through the new age teaching, you find out that masters are those who take control of spirits, in the dark realm, and they tell those spirits what to do.
>The child at some points becomes capable of taking these powers and channeling them through their mind, through their arms, or through their power sources.
>Power sources, of course, are many of the symbols they pick up from pokemon paraphernalia.
>So pokemon is a game, that teaches children how to enter into the world of witchcraft, how to cast spells, how to use psychic phenomena, how to put forth supernatural powers against their enemies, how to fantasy roleplay.
>Pokemon world is a world of the demonic! Of the satanic!
>But while you may not take it quite seriously, I assure you that demons take it quite seriously. Satan takes it quite seriously.
>Your children need to know that there's a devil and he hates them and he wants to ruin their life.
>There was even a couple of reports where children had been stabbed by other children over pokemon cards. Do you remember the dungeons and dragons game of the 80s where children, young people even ended up killing themselves because it was a roleplaying game.