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Pastor Price teaches that paganism is all around us in everyday life, in ways that are not obvious nor easily recognizable. Examining the scriptures and citing examples from pop culture to other aspects in society, Pastor Price challenges believers to find a balance and to make informed, practical decisions about what they will choose to participate in based upon the Word of God. We should choose to avoid that which is pagan in origin and contrary to the known will of God and the Christian lifestyle. Section I, Part One: God acknowledged the existence of the false gods; however, He reminded the children of Israel that He is the one true God (Exodus 12:12). In the Old Testament, earrings and carved images were associated with idol worship and foreign gods. God gave Israel strict rules not to go after strange women, because this would result in going after their gods (Ezra 9:1-15, 10:1-11). God said the land was unclean because of the ungodly activity that the inhabitants were performing on it. Pastor Price addresses genealogies and the question of whether or not the sons of Noah - Japheth, Shem, and Ham - were actually triplets.
Pick Your Pagan Poison Pt. 1 (7-CD)
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