Russell Brand is now faking himself as a Christian while practising witchcraft, occult and divination (part one)

Russell Brand declared last weekend that he was baptized into a Christian church, although it’s still unknown whose church he was baptized into.

In a video that he posted on his Instagram site, the comedian and actor said that it was an incredible and profound experience. Brand has been discussing his views on Christianity for months, occasionally bringing up specific references to Catholicism. Towards the end of last year, he was the target of numerous unfavorable media reports and claims of sexual abuse. Brand, a former Buddhist, declared on April 18 that he had started praying the Rosary. Later, he said he had been viewing the videos of well-known YouTube personalities, partnered with the Catholic prayer app Hallow and revealed he had been watching the videos of popular YouTube personality and US Catholic priest Fr Mike Schmitz.

This site has already tackled Russell Brand in two articles last September and watch out for his deceit as he comes forth as a New Ager while he promotes New Age ideas and philosophies across his social media platforms and hosts conferences on meditation and transcendentalism. The readers are welcome to read here and here.

Bear in mind that today he is a ‘political activist’ with 6.79 million subscribers on YouTube and close to 12 million followers across his social media platforms. So he is out there to do his appointed job – influence people and lead them astray. He is another false prophet in a world where fact and fiction have become one.

Dear readers, I write this with my hand over my heart and with Christ’s love. I’m aware that what I will write might offend some who still practise New Age. I was a New Ager myself. I am aware that some of you have engaged in actions following your baptism that you regret. Nobody who has accepted Christ is flawless. But nobody would accept and applaud someone who got baptized with a past of raping people and who went to rape someone else the day after. He cannot be excused for being a ‘baby Christian’ and that his sanctification is still in process. And yet, followers are defending Russell Brand saying that he is still a ‘baby Christian’ because they seem to misunderstand Russell Brand’s references to shamans, divination, tarot, enlightenment, and other New Age concepts just before and after his baptism. The fact that he continues to spread New Age beliefs on social media and advocated for what almost all Christians would consider to be witchcraft on April 29 is one of the main problems. The day following his baptism, April 29, he uploaded a video to social media using tarot cards. He explains the meaning of the particular tarot card he was holding in the video and how some symbols might act as “tools for reflection and personal analysis.” He asks viewers in closing the video what they think about synchronizing other spiritual practices with Christianity and whether it is fine to “meddle in the occult arts.”

In another of his Instagram videos, he discussed baptism and alluded to having a “new birth” and becoming enlightened. These phrases do, however, also appear in other religions. They have a completely different meaning than the same phrases in a Christian context. These terms may have the same meanings, but they have very different connotations when taken out of the context of Jesus Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection.

How many individuals have purchased tarot cards in the last several days as a result of his discussion of their potential as tools? Would you have had the same reaction if he had brought up the abortion pill as a tool? Do you know that God detests child sacrifice just as much in the Bible as He does witchcraft, divination, and the occult? Did you know that He detests, much more than He does, Pagan and occult rituals that do not combine elements of what is to stay Holy, idolatry and witchcraft mingled with His truth?

Deuteronomy 18:10 “There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or his daughter as an offering, anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes or interprets omens, or a sorcerer or a charmer or a medium or a necromancer or one who inquires of the dead, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the LORD. And because of these abominations the LORD your God is driving them out before you. You shall be blameless before the LORD your God, for these nations, which you are about to dispossess, listen to fortune-tellers and to diviners. But as for you, the LORD your God has not allowed you to do this.”

Leviticus Leviticus 20:6 “If a person turns to mediums and necromancers, whoring after them, I will set my face against that person and will cut him off from among his people.”

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