Because I studied my countryâs own ethnic pagan myths and folklore with little to no spiritual harm. Iâve played games that âdabbledâ with such pagan mythologies and wrote plenty of stories and fanfiction yet never even once suffered a symptom of demonic influence as prescribed in books such as that of my own countryâs leading exorcist Fr. Syquia of the Manila Archdiocese.
I repeat:
Less probability =/= No possibility
That you believe in an unhealthy and unlikely probability towards non-Christian items as if they are sources of demonic influence.
Ad homs do not reduce the quality of peopleâs arguments.
Two things are being ignored here.
1.) People can collect such statues for purely aesthetic reasons such as decoration or appreciation of a certain style/culture.
2.) Nobody is ever responsible for the misconceptions formulated by shallow individuals who judge people by superficial aspects such housing decorations. There are plenty of despicable individuals out there yet have their houses full of saint statues and altars.
Seeing as how fisheaters doesnât rank as a decent site with its blatant Traditionalist bent, itâs not exactly a fair and balanced source of information.
Furthermore, Iâve been dabbling with fantasy and reading up mythology for over ten years. Youâll find that I donât so much as twitch at holy water being splashed on me. Neither will you find me an Aleister Crowley despite the presence of so many books and comics depicting such myths.
You find a bigger source of âinfectionâ from my parentsâ collection of New Age self-help books.
Indeed it matters which is why I do my best to defend those who have interest in non-Christian culture and art as well as those who draw inspiration from non-Christian folklore and myth.
No doubt even Tolkien himself will take you upon your claims that studying the myths of pagan peoples and owning their artifacts purely for aesthetic and academic reasons is somehow a gateway to the demonic.