I think I see the issue here. Much dialogue back and forth between myself and a few others, including one particular conversation you mentioned where I said about cuss words, were in fact jokey banter, which the other poster who had posted some fun posts too, understood, which is why he put LOL (which means “laugh out loud”).
I do admit that I knew this thread would invite emotional responses, and am always a bit taken aback by personal attacks, but am no way suggesting that people HERE on this thread who participate in Yoga have been somehow twisted to the evil side. I actually feel quite sorry for when people say they have problems moving ligaments and the like. I tend to react more sharply with people when they begin assuming my inner-intentions, then I get a bit sharper, but this comes down to staying relaxed when one feels an attack and sometimes it is more possible than others.
I don’t know why this subject seems to make people defensive, and it follows a pattern, and this is telling. On a Christian website one’s identity is Christ, surely.
In terms of bringing the devil into things, this is not out of fear, or trying to scare people, although it doesn’t hurt to reveal truths which can be scary, it is about a subject which is on the fence in terms of opinion as to whether there are satanic links. I would understand the outcry at posts suggesting so if Yoga was accepted fully by the Church, but at present it doesn’t seem to be. If the Pope was to do an investigation and announce to the world that one’s intentions are enough to ensure total security from whatever presence is behind the belief of reincarnation, then fine. You have judged me by saying you don’t believe I’d think this or that. And I see no reason why, unless asked politely, I need to answer from a personal point-of-view.
I am not inviting you to leave I am saying it is your choice if you wish to stay or leave. Obviously, it would be nice if we could discuss without being over-sensitive and defensive.