the latest satanic ploy ... I intend to hit abuse
What in the world is this about? I have never heard of “grave sucking” and while the writer refutes it, he doesn’t define the practice. What is it?
I thought I had heard it all when it comes to religious superstition.
Thank you for linking the companion article which describes this practice, which is clearly sorcery.
There is a drought here I California no grave soaking here. Try Texas they gave some excess water now.
I though ‘grave soaking’ was when you applied urine to the cemetery plot of a deceased person who had wronged you.
When Jane Fonda bites the dust I expect a number of Vietnam Vets are going to do some grave soaking of their own.
Grave Sucking? Is that when someone sucks at a gravesite? What the heck can you suck there? ...I think I do not want to know.
Wow....that’s a new one. Thanks for posting.
I can’t believe people actually believe this.
I offer this to contrast Judaism and l’havdil Christianity—
But like so many rituals in (at least) Catholicism and dogma in Protestantism-— I see it lifted directly from Judaism and declared new (of course!)
Baptism (Mikvah)
Communion (matzah)
Of course the Pentacost (vs the counting of the Omer)
The plethora of reinvented and misinterpreted holidays (without the benefit of “the Rabbis” explaining the textually unexplainable)
Rebirth/reborn (this is a TOTALLY and daily Jewish daily practice...albeit without a trinity of course)
And to the chagrin of Catholics and the “ha ha toldja so” of Protestants, many MANY Christian ideas are completely and obviously based on a corruption of Jewish mysticism—that which Jews claim to have existed since Adam and detractors claim came about in the 13th century...)
But now— “Grave sucking...” A totally 100% stock-and-trade Jewish custom. Oy the humanity.... (and also based in mysticism, to the aforementioned chagrin and “toldja-so-ism.”)
A hint— for the fearful detractors— it all depends on the authenticity of your “saint” I guess...
Thanks for posting. I had never heard of this insanity, but it is important to know what the trends are so that you can combat the lies.
I noticed at the site an article about something else which has become quite popular even at the elementary school level. A teacher I know found out about it just last week after some children on the playground were playing with it while some others were freaking out. It is very similar to using an Ouija board, only with pencils, called Charlie Charlie. The principal had to forbid the students from participating in the game:
http://www.charismanews.com/culture/49830-new-witchcraft-inspired-challenge-lures-kids-into-summoning-demons
Sure sounds like a way to invite occult spirits. Go suck a grave....
The Old Testament has one example of a dead person revived by contact with the bones of a dead prophet. That’s as far as it goes, and we don’t see even the superstitious Hebrews trying to capitalize on that as a repeatable phenomenon.
Isn’t this what they do at Bethel in Reading California? Lots of churches sing “Jesus Culture” songs which come from there.
"In the Roman Catholic tradition we actually see the OFFICIAL practice of Mary WORSHIP and saint WORSHIP. Furthermore, it is common for a Roman Catholic to pray to one of the canonized departed saints. Whenever we go to a departed saint for something instead of directly to Jesus we violate Scriptures like 2 Timothy 2:5 and John 14:6, since we only have one designated mediator between God and man: Jesus Christ. Grave sucking comes perilously close to saint worship and, if not corrected, could also lead to communing (speaking) with departed saints. After all, if we can receive an anointing from the grave of a departed saint, who is to say we cannot receive advice and/or life altering visions from that same saint?"
Nowhere does the Catholic Church use Official WORSHIP OF Saints or Mary. A protestant can say they think it is Worship when it reads veneration but never can say it is Official. It is that person's opinion. He is explicitly Lying by own conscience. Charisma magazine has gotten so bad in its subject matter.
But never the less it is interesting on this new practice of Charismatic believers.
This is an absolute lie told by people who do not understand the difference between worship (which is reserved to God alone) and veneration. Stop slandering us from the basis of ignorance.