Your Burnt Toast Is Not a Territorial Demon. And Other Hard Truths.
A common sight in certain religious circles is the sincere believer who trips on a sidewalk and immediately begins casting out what they call the spirit of Stumbling Leviathan. One can often observe such a person whose car refuses to start in the morning. Rather than checking the battery or calling a mechanic, this individual spends 45 minutes binding what they term the spirit of transportation delay. When a boss delivers a mildly critical performance review, the believer begins fasting to break the jealousy witchcraft they believe is coming from the accounting department. And when a simple salad causes indigestion, it is immediately assumed to be poisoned by a generational curse. This is the trap of over spiritualization. In this mindset, the Holy Spirit is blamed for bad judgment, and Satan is blamed for a lack of budgeting. There exists a dangerous, exhausting, and fundamentally childish trap into which many sincere believers fall. They make everything spiritual while ignoring basic...