Most people have heard of them, subliminal messages, and many people have brushed them off. So why is this? Are subliminal message warnings nothing but squat ranting, or are we giving Satin an advantage.
Before we delve into this, there are five constants we need to look at before
1. The human mind, even when saved, can succumb to sinful thoughts very easily.
2. Satan will use any means he can to get an advantage on us.
3. Many but not all subliminal messages have either a occultist, NWO, or sexual connotation.
4. The subconscious can generally pick up on things we don't even realize.
5. Many many organizations and companies are involved in subliminal messages, from adult websites, to news magazines and even children animation companies.
Now in order to truly say that subliminal messages are nothing but ignorant moot, a nano-speck of a thing to be concerned with, we'd have to remove at least one of the five constants. 1 and 2 are generally agreed with by the bible, and both science and the bible hold no.4 in regard, so the only way to say that subliminal messages are to be contended with are no's 3 and five. Unfortunately, there has been an vast revival in the occult, and the sexual acts of today are probably the most raunchy they'd ever been sense the time of Noah. So that leaves No. 5 left. That means that if we disregard warnings about subliminal messages, then we only have a 20% chance of being safe. Even more unfortunate, several big-chain restaurants have been reported to have hosted subliminal messages, and Disney had to recall at least two of their products biased on the matter. Although that doesn't necessarily by itself settle the issue, it does confirm that companies and organizations have had problems with subliminal messages, which makes that 20% look all that more unappealing as a chance to take.
Before we delve into this, there are five constants we need to look at before
1. The human mind, even when saved, can succumb to sinful thoughts very easily.
2. Satan will use any means he can to get an advantage on us.
3. Many but not all subliminal messages have either a occultist, NWO, or sexual connotation.
4. The subconscious can generally pick up on things we don't even realize.
5. Many many organizations and companies are involved in subliminal messages, from adult websites, to news magazines and even children animation companies.
Now in order to truly say that subliminal messages are nothing but ignorant moot, a nano-speck of a thing to be concerned with, we'd have to remove at least one of the five constants. 1 and 2 are generally agreed with by the bible, and both science and the bible hold no.4 in regard, so the only way to say that subliminal messages are to be contended with are no's 3 and five. Unfortunately, there has been an vast revival in the occult, and the sexual acts of today are probably the most raunchy they'd ever been sense the time of Noah. So that leaves No. 5 left. That means that if we disregard warnings about subliminal messages, then we only have a 20% chance of being safe. Even more unfortunate, several big-chain restaurants have been reported to have hosted subliminal messages, and Disney had to recall at least two of their products biased on the matter. Although that doesn't necessarily by itself settle the issue, it does confirm that companies and organizations have had problems with subliminal messages, which makes that 20% look all that more unappealing as a chance to take.