Rebecca shares how becoming a Christian opened her eyes to what Yoga actually is…

Is Yoga Demonic? Exposing the TRUTH about Yoga…

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      6 months ago

      That’s my concern: a few hundred people are saying absolutely insane and bigoted things for attention (or possibly just mental illness) and you are choosing to believe them solely on the basis that they claim they are now Christian.

      There is close to a billion people currently living who practice yoga. They aren’t making these claims. What, beyond sharing a religion with these hundred or so people, makes you believe a word they say despite being anomolies within the data?

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        What, beyond sharing a religion with these hundred or so people, makes you believe a word they say despite being anomalies within the data?

        Basically because imo,

        1. The masses hardly ever find something out. it’s the minority who do.
        2. The only deity in person to appear helping people in life threatening situations turns out the be Jesus the Christ. This community searches for ‘testimony <problem>’ on youtube. This script never finds buddha or vishnu saving people from suicide etc. So, these about yoga aren’t far fetched.
        3. Across the board, spiritual practices take another turn when Jesus appears(see all other topical searches)
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          To your first point, are you saying you think people who practice yoga as part of their faith know less about the practice than a small cluster of white Christian women?

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            No.

            • it’s not about Christians in the first place. with ‘the minority’ i mean 0.1% of whatever group.
            • it’s not about knowing yoga, but about realizing the nature of their ‘spirit guides’

            Actually, the lady in the video wasn’t even a believer of Christ to start with. Just like most of the people which testimonies appear on this channel

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              So you have realized more about yoga by the very fact that you trust the woman in this video than 99.9% of people who have ever practiced it?

              That’s illogical.

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                What is illogical to me is; To dismiss the outliers. They may have gone deeper into yoga than the majority. If you check such video’s you’ll realize they weren’t biased and went in to the practice with 200% commitment. Have you taken the time to check the search link i provided?

                Realize that, seen historically, the majority is te group stopping progress of insight.

                Those few who made the difference in the past were sentenced to death on the burning stake.

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                  I like that anybody can say anything and you automatically believe them without evidence as long as they say the magic words, “I am a Christian.”

                  You will be separated from your money unless you start having higher standards for accepting people’s claims.

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                    The bot behind this sub doesn’t search for christians with some theory. This bot searches “testimony <problem>” and after receiving results from youtube it tests if Jesus was mentioned in the description. Coincidentally, it’s never buddha, vishnu, allah or whatever who are mentioned in such youtube testimonies.

                    That’s how this sub found 40K testimonies. So it’s not a one-of.

                    Regarding standards; i’ve spoken to quite a few people in trains etc, and have obtained many 1st hand stores of supernatural experiences. in that regard i’m not interested in 2nd hand stories, because i can’t ask for details. And the more stories i’ve obtained, the more patterns i see.

                    Once at my work after sharing another story, a colleague asked; if all those stories of people you meet were true, then why isn’t there anyone on our department with such a story. Then after he came back from coffee he wanted my answer to which i told him that people don’t want to be told they’re not thinking clear / irrational or being told what they actually had experienced. On this department there are 2 people with interesting stories, but they probably didn’t share it with you, because you would make them out for a fool. Then half a year went by and something came up to which i replied; do you remember what i told you half a year ago (which he didn’t so i had explained him again). Then he said; well, at least it wasn’t Henk. (he mentioned Henk because he’s the most analytical programmer/rational thinker on our department. funny thing was; one of them with a story was actually Henk.