Lisa Ruby, hilariously inept fraud, wrote:
Lots of things that are true are not stated in the bible.
The Bible, not the demented drivel spewed by you or your idiot man-child husband, is our sole infallible authority regarding the supernatural.
If the Bible does not say supernatural Satanic curses exist and can glom onto candy, I not only have no obligation to believe it, I have every right to laugh heartily at you and your incompetent con job of true Christianity.
"Not everything true is in the Bible" is merely your weak and pathetic excuse to attempt to con
real Christians with lying BS. Nothing more.
Christians need to think and make applications regarding what is written in God's word.
Make application to this, Fraudette: "when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him" (Deut. 18:22).
Those who don't want Christians to be aware that objects most definitely can be cursed . . . don't want Christians to know this.
Wow, you do tautology too! Is there no limit to your talents?
Objects can indeed be accursed, and God does not want his people to keep accursed things: [Josh. 7:1]
The "accursed things" were "accursed" only in the sense that they were devoted to destruction by fiat: "the city and all that is within it shall be devoted to the LORD for destruction" (Josh. 6:17). Not because someone spoke magic words over them and made them evil.
Learn some hermeneutics, false prophet.
BTW, I found my scrapbooked pages of when I first joined this forum. You did not have the words, "Agent of Satan" on your signature line at that time. You added them after I arrived here, just as I stated in my article that you cited in another thread.
LOL! Thanks for pointing that out to me, Captainette Obvious.