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Shop Owner Ought To Avoid Wares Of Occult

Columbia Missourian
From Norbert E. Schumann

In a recent (Columbia) Tribune article, “Street Talk,” Andy Waters announced the intention of Darla Ford (former owner of Form & Function) to open a location at 814 E. Broadway in the lower level.

The article states that “she envisions a store full of handmade items that will appeal to the greater public and also have practical uses for Wiccans and pagans — things such as Ouija boards, tarot cards, aromatherapy products and books about candles, dreams and herbal healing.

“If you’re into that kind of thing, you can’t find those kind of things around here,” she said.

Continuing to quote the article: “Ford said she doesn’t dabble in the occult, but it’s something she’s interested in exploring. She plans to rely on customers to help her figure out what she ought to stock in her store.”

She hopes to open her store by Halloween.

This article was in the business section. My intent is to bring it into the light for a broader audience.

Ministers dealing in the realm of spiritual warfare know that the occult, like quicksand, is not something for the young and naive to play in, toy or experiment with. Too soon you’re not in a little but sinking fast.

A special agent into occult practices in the United States for the federal government stated that the occult is hidden throughout all levels of our society and ranks high in missing children cases and teen suicide.

Thinking people need to let Ms. Ford know that we do not support her lower-level place on Broadway.
 

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