This is where all the cloning, implanted thoughts and demonic sex happens. Bloodline cursings, & generational strongholds! They worship "the dead" which brought sickness, war and famine to the earth! TAKE YOUR NET OF PRIVACY AWAY FROM THIS CHURCH! #sacredgeometry
The Torah strictly forbids calling up or attempting to communicate with the dead (necromancy). In Deuteronomy 18:10–12, these practices are explicitly classified as an "abomination". The prohibition also appears in Leviticus 19:31 and 20:6, forbidding turning to mediums or necromancers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
According to Maimonides (the Rambam), these biblical injunctions cover any active attempts to summon the deceased, such as sleeping in a cemetery or performing rituals to receive messages or predict the future. However, traditional Judaism does permit speaking to deceased relatives in informal moments of grief or visiting gravesites to pray to God while utilizing the resting place as a somber reflection point. The Torah considers it a severe spiritual transgression to use the dead as a direct intermediary or to conjure their spirits. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
If you are interested, I can also explain the Jewish mourning traditions, like the Kaddish prayer, or the Jewish perspective on what happens to the soul after death. Let me know which area you'd like to explore!
Does God let people contact the dead? - Wisdom International
Dec 8, 2022 — The Bible is consistently clear in it condemnation of seeking to communicate with the dead. One example is Leviticus 19:31 which says “Do not turn to mediums or...
Wisdom International
Speaking to the Dead
Nov 13, 2013 — Jewish tradition isn't clear about what happens to a person after they die. However, it is clear that we are supposed to look out for the feelings of the dead. ...
Jewish Journal
Am I Going Mad if I Speak to the Dead? | Avraham E. Plotkin - The Blogs
Feb 9, 2021 — It is absolutely forbidden to summon the dead or to pray to them. Necromancy or séances are absolutely forbidden in the Jewish religion!
The Times of Israel