Christian Practices That Go Against Biblical Teachings

The Bible provides a clear moral compass for Christians, outlining behaviors that should be avoided. However, in today’s world, it’s easy to see how some activities explicitly discouraged or outright banned in Scripture still find their way into the lives of many believers...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE

For example, the Bible warns against idolatry, not just in the sense of bowing to statues but also in prioritizing anything above God (Exodus 20:3-5). Yet, many Christians unintentionally idolize celebrities, wealth, or even technology, placing more value on them than their relationship with God.

Another activity is lying or dishonesty (Proverbs 12:22). Despite the clear command, even some Christians may tell small lies in their daily lives, sometimes excusing them as “white lies.” Gossip is also mentioned in the Bible as harmful (Proverbs 16:28, James 4:11), but it remains a common practice in both social and religious circles.

Furthermore, practices like engaging in occult activities, such as horoscopes or witchcraft (Deuteronomy 18:10-12), are explicitly condemned, yet some Christians still check daily zodiac signs or dabble in superstitions.

The Bible also advises against drunkenness (Ephesians 5:18), yet some believers justify heavy drinking at parties or social gatherings.

These examples highlight the struggle between living a biblically faithful life and navigating the challenges of modern culture.

It’s a reminder that Christians are called to be set apart choosing obedience to God’s word over the trends of society.

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