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Defiled: The Spiritual Dangers of Alternative Medicine

by Ken McDonald BD ThM

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Many people believe that alternative medicine, such as Yoga and acupuncture, is a more natural way of healing the body and the soul. But is this holistic medicine rooted in something far more spiritually dangerous? Yes, says author Ken McDonald in his thought-provoking new book, Defiled. McDonald uses his own unique experiences as well as extensive documentation to get the point of his book across. He and his family went to alternative doctors who were recommended to them by sincere Christians. Instead of providing helpful results, however, the new age treatments quenched the workings of the Holy Spirit in their lives. When the McDonalds stopped the treatment and repented to God, they found peace and a restored fellowship with Jesus Christ. Fascinated, McDonald then set about researching the subject. What his research revealed both shocked and surprised him. Pouring over textbooks on acupuncture, medical journals, books on the occult and more, McDonald compared them to the word of God. He discovered that forms of alternative medicine such as iridology, acupuncture, and homeopathy, to name a few, are often presented as viable and effective options for healthcare; yet dabbling in these practices is akin to dabbling in the occult. Because these therapies defile the spirit and grieve the Lord, they need to be avoided at all costs. Illuminating and shocking, Defiled is a must read for any thinking Christian.… (more)
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Many people believe that alternative medicine, such as Yoga and acupuncture, is a more natural way of healing the body and the soul. But is this holistic medicine rooted in something far more spiritually dangerous? Yes, says author Ken McDonald in his thought-provoking new book, Defiled. McDonald uses his own unique experiences as well as extensive documentation to get the point of his book across. He and his family went to alternative doctors who were recommended to them by sincere Christians. Instead of providing helpful results, however, the new age treatments quenched the workings of the Holy Spirit in their lives. When the McDonalds stopped the treatment and repented to God, they found peace and a restored fellowship with Jesus Christ. Fascinated, McDonald then set about researching the subject. What his research revealed both shocked and surprised him. Pouring over textbooks on acupuncture, medical journals, books on the occult and more, McDonald compared them to the word of God. He discovered that forms of alternative medicine such as iridology, acupuncture, and homeopathy, to name a few, are often presented as viable and effective options for healthcare; yet dabbling in these practices is akin to dabbling in the occult. Because these therapies defile the spirit and grieve the Lord, they need to be avoided at all costs. Illuminating and shocking, Defiled is a must read for any thinking Christian.

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