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What does the Bible say about soothsaying?

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The Bible warns against soothsaying and aligns it with the works of evil spirits, encouraging believers to seek God alone for truth.

Soothsaying, as defined in scripture, refers to fortune-telling and divination, often associated with evil spirits. For example, in Acts 16:16-18, a possessed woman followed Paul and Silas, proclaiming their divine mission, yet her spirit was not from God. The word of God advises against seeking out these spirits; Isaiah 8:19 cautions us not to consult wizards or those with familiar spirits, but rather to turn to the law and testimony of God's Word for truth. Therefore, while the existence of such practices may be real, they are ultimately deceptive and serve to distance individuals from the true light found in God.
Scripture References: Acts 16:16-18, Isaiah 8:19

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