Any time a person gets comfortable around things of the occult it is potentially dangerous. We have been so conditioned to the occult we hardly notice that Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula, Ghosts and Zombies are all perversions of the story of Christ's Resurrection.
It's a safe assumption that anything that distorts or takes away from the glory of God, will most likely be frowned upon by God. Atheist belief, like most belief has little to do with truth, but one thing is pretty much accepted by everyone. If there is an all powerful creator, you don't want to be on his bad side.
I have always been a fan of mythology, the stories are entertaining, and it is educational to try and piece together how human thought process and reason developed in primitave man. I have never been a fan of religious dogma, the minute somebody tries to tell you "right" from "wrong" a flag should go up. People know right from wrong when they see it, but they do not have the authority to define it. That authority rests with a Higher Power...God.
When you have an ethical question about something, ask Him, you might be suprised by the answer.
2007-02-14 14:00:52
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answered by blogbaba 6
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My friend, what in the first place told you it was wrong to be a Christian and study the mythological arts?
Plus, many things we call Myths are already coming true these days. When people overpopulate the land, a new Atlantis would be found. The red full moon is borne through the unison of light and dust, the chimeras are the subject of cruel experiements (Read BBC news, there's a subject un it. Mad scientists made something with a ear.)
It's good to be prepared when the time comes, when myth is mere fact. It should take more than religion to retard broadening of wisdom, like a trauma to the head maybe?
Read what you want and know what you don't want. (When I say know what you don't want, I mean avoid things you don't want.)
2007-02-14 14:06:37
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answered by Death N 4
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No. There is nothing saying you can't be INTERESTED in mythology. If u find yourself starting to believe in the gods/goddesses i would stop being into it for a while since it is against the christian religion to worship other gods. ;)
2007-02-14 13:27:12
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answered by Believeinblack 2
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To some people Christianity is a myth (I'm not one of them), everyone is allowed to have their own opinions. Why would any stories be wrong to read? Are we still in the dark ages where clergy dictates society? I thought the torture was over, apparently it's not.
Good luck and I really hope you do read it. It's fantastic to say the least. Not everything is real including your beliefs. We know they aren't real right? Stories should be taken at face value instead of seeing the devil in everything.
2007-02-14 13:26:53
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answered by jayndee13 4
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There is nothing wrong with study-of any subject. A mature Christian should be able to handle that. A recently saved person is an easy target for Satan. They should stay away from all other religions until they at least have a real good grip on their theology. Just think-how many people believe that Oprah is a Christian, or that Mormons are? It is easy to be misled early in Christianity.
2007-02-14 13:26:15
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answered by DATA DROID 4
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I hope I get the same welcome you have gotten in this list, as I have begun to place questions on the "Religious and Spiritual" list that give the basis of Pagan and other religions not attached to the Old Testament.
Ask away about myths....you'll get the usual number of jerks answering, but some good information from the rest of us.
2007-02-14 15:33:48
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answered by Terry 7
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there is nothing wrong with being interested in anything mythological or legendary as there is wisdom and knowledge to be gained by studying the past.
2007-02-15 02:43:51
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answered by Marvin R 7
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No. it is never wrong as they are also a part of this. Christianity never teach that you should not believe Mythology. Mythology is also a part of it.
2007-02-14 13:23:42
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answered by P S 4
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That would entirely depend on why.
I just answered a question using my knowledge of mythology on the origin of "Cupid." If you're using it to, say, play D&D, however, that is probably a poor use of your talent.
2007-02-14 13:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all. The mind is limitless and should not be confined to a single belief. It is wonderful to be open to all the possibilities of the unknown.
2007-02-14 17:42:40
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answered by Mermangel+720 2
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