This sturdy laminated chart clearly contrasts Christianity and 11 movements with a wide range of occult connections:
Freemasonry (Masons, the Masonic Lodge)
Kabbalah Centre
Wicca/Neopaganism
Satanism
Spiritualism
Santería
Voodoo
Theosophy
Anthroposophy
Rosicrucianism
Eckankar
Topics compared:
Origins (founders, dates, headquarters)
Key writings
Key beliefs
Occultic practice
Affiliated organizations
Symbols and photos
News and controversies
Bonus sections:
Astrology and Horoscopes
Glossary of Occult Terms
Scriptural Warnings on the Occult
Many American youth (73%) have engaged in at least one type of psychic or witchcraft-related activity, beyond watching a TV show or movie, or reading their horoscope. The Barna Group reported on the most common types of occult behaviors:
Using a Ouija board and reading a book about witchcraft or Wicca - 30% of teens
Playing a game featuring sorcery or witchcraft elements - 25% of teens.
Participated in a séance- 10% of teens
Casting a spell or mixing a magic potion - approx 8% of teens
Having one’s palm read (30%)
Having their fortune told (27%).
Visiting a medium or spiritual guide (9%).
Consulting a psychic (9%).
Is someone you know involved with an occultic group? This unique, up to date 19.5” x 26” chart can give you the information you need to understand, to pray, and to offer help. Reproducible worksheets and teaching tips on back of this chart.