Yen
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I am not sure if I am in the right forum... so I am currently living in a Pastor's house
We had a guest Pastor B who told me to stop playing Pokemon Go, because Pokemon is demonic. She explains that it has an evil spirit that possess the soul of players. More over, another church member said that one of the clues is it's name "Pocket Monster". They literally translated the word Monster for something evil/demonic.
This guest Pastor B has a friend Pastor C who also believes that certain items may have evil spirit and possess you or the house. I also saw Pastor C praying over a depressed lady, a while so, he noticed the lady's necklace and told her that the pendant has a meaning and it attracts evil spirits.
I find this whole thing stupid, and have actually never encountered something similar in the Bible. That a spirit can live in an object and this bad spirit can possess you. Or I am wrong...?
Because all I know is, what the Bible says is to be wary of idolizing things. Anything can be a form of an "idol" if we emerge ourselves on something/someone not God.
Now, my Pastor's wife, told me to stop playing Pokemon Go, because it is demonic and it invites evil spirit in the house. If she'd caught me playing, I'll have to move out. She also mentioned that if it weren't for her, I won't be blessed by God. If she prays to God to not to bless me anymore, God won't bless me anymore. And that's her calling...
I felt something wrong here. What I learned from my church (in Philippines) is that Jesus is the only intercessor. Other people can help pray for you, but what matters most is your personal relationship with God. Your faith, hope is in Jesus, and you obey Him. I don't loose focus on God when I play games, I do not spend much of my time playing games.
I told them that I can control myself (in playing games), and that I am a mature Christian. I might have been lost for a while but God redeemed me again. Also, I learned that evil spirit can't possess Christians.
So... are their claims Biblically correct? Because I feel something is not right, I might be wrong.
We had a guest Pastor B who told me to stop playing Pokemon Go, because Pokemon is demonic. She explains that it has an evil spirit that possess the soul of players. More over, another church member said that one of the clues is it's name "Pocket Monster". They literally translated the word Monster for something evil/demonic.
This guest Pastor B has a friend Pastor C who also believes that certain items may have evil spirit and possess you or the house. I also saw Pastor C praying over a depressed lady, a while so, he noticed the lady's necklace and told her that the pendant has a meaning and it attracts evil spirits.
I find this whole thing stupid, and have actually never encountered something similar in the Bible. That a spirit can live in an object and this bad spirit can possess you. Or I am wrong...?
Because all I know is, what the Bible says is to be wary of idolizing things. Anything can be a form of an "idol" if we emerge ourselves on something/someone not God.
Now, my Pastor's wife, told me to stop playing Pokemon Go, because it is demonic and it invites evil spirit in the house. If she'd caught me playing, I'll have to move out. She also mentioned that if it weren't for her, I won't be blessed by God. If she prays to God to not to bless me anymore, God won't bless me anymore. And that's her calling...
I felt something wrong here. What I learned from my church (in Philippines) is that Jesus is the only intercessor. Other people can help pray for you, but what matters most is your personal relationship with God. Your faith, hope is in Jesus, and you obey Him. I don't loose focus on God when I play games, I do not spend much of my time playing games.
I told them that I can control myself (in playing games), and that I am a mature Christian. I might have been lost for a while but God redeemed me again. Also, I learned that evil spirit can't possess Christians.
So... are their claims Biblically correct? Because I feel something is not right, I might be wrong.