Re: Is foot-fetishism sin ?
Satan has released many demons into the world in his final big push against Christ. These masquerade as quacks or as activities or alternative creeds and they all have one thing in common. They move thoughts away from Jesus and how much He suffered.
We caused that agony. Modern philosophy rejects the idea that Jesus was born as a tiny baby for the express purpose of being killed. Its proposal seems to be that no-one is born deserving of death. Fetish activities are invented by devils to prevent anyone thinking further on that topic and foot obsessions have received the full treatment.
Foot tickling causes a reflex reaction, usually involving the whole leg, as well as a mental reaction. Looking at a bridge hand while someone tickles your foot (without notice) demonstrates the mental effect but the demonic approach is far less frivolous. They've come up with some "charts" and a claim that very specific reflex reactions are triggered in different parts of the body associated with different places on your foot.
The charts do not all agree but what's important is the places where reflex spasms are supposed to occur. Glands, nodes, tubes, various abdominal regions, the groin area and associated organs, it's quite a long and detailed list. The "foot massage" is a way of moving one's focus away from Christ and onto things I've not included in the list but it doesn't take much imagination to see where all that would lead. Satanic creeds such as "reflexology" or "acupuncture" or "new-age herbal remedies" all derive from idolatry. To get this stuff into Christian nations it's been toned down a bit by getting people to imagine. an idol (such as paths of energy flowing through your body) and then, by doing exercises while thinking about this virtual idol, an avenue for demons is opened up.
Foot massage (as opposed to foot washing, which is completely different) is a gateway to "reflexology" and before you know it it will be "cupping" and "yoga" and "moxibustion" washed down with weird herbal infusions; the proof of the pudding is very much in the eating here. People who take up this stuff, perhaps innocently with a partner, soon find themselves in the vicinity of actual. idols.—.which are displayed in places where the supplies are sold.—.and see no reason not to burn the incense, buy the little statue and pick up some Chinese wall-charts. But it didn't stop there, did it?
When the pilgrims arrived from Europe, fleeing idolatry, how many meditation pagodas did they bring? How many of them prostrated themselves before the buddha? None. How common are those things now? Very. And they are themselves only gateways to ever viler abominations.
Christians do not massage feet.
Christians remember Christ, how He suffered, that He suffered and died because we were born in sin.
Satan has released many demons into the world in his final big push against Christ. These masquerade as quacks or as activities or alternative creeds and they all have one thing in common. They move thoughts away from Jesus and how much He suffered.
We caused that agony. Modern philosophy rejects the idea that Jesus was born as a tiny baby for the express purpose of being killed. Its proposal seems to be that no-one is born deserving of death. Fetish activities are invented by devils to prevent anyone thinking further on that topic and foot obsessions have received the full treatment.

The charts do not all agree but what's important is the places where reflex spasms are supposed to occur. Glands, nodes, tubes, various abdominal regions, the groin area and associated organs, it's quite a long and detailed list. The "foot massage" is a way of moving one's focus away from Christ and onto things I've not included in the list but it doesn't take much imagination to see where all that would lead. Satanic creeds such as "reflexology" or "acupuncture" or "new-age herbal remedies" all derive from idolatry. To get this stuff into Christian nations it's been toned down a bit by getting people to imagine. an idol (such as paths of energy flowing through your body) and then, by doing exercises while thinking about this virtual idol, an avenue for demons is opened up.
Foot massage (as opposed to foot washing, which is completely different) is a gateway to "reflexology" and before you know it it will be "cupping" and "yoga" and "moxibustion" washed down with weird herbal infusions; the proof of the pudding is very much in the eating here. People who take up this stuff, perhaps innocently with a partner, soon find themselves in the vicinity of actual. idols.—.which are displayed in places where the supplies are sold.—.and see no reason not to burn the incense, buy the little statue and pick up some Chinese wall-charts. But it didn't stop there, did it?
When the pilgrims arrived from Europe, fleeing idolatry, how many meditation pagodas did they bring? How many of them prostrated themselves before the buddha? None. How common are those things now? Very. And they are themselves only gateways to ever viler abominations.
Christians do not massage feet.
Christians remember Christ, how He suffered, that He suffered and died because we were born in sin.

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