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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Bobb" data-source="post: 30800765" data-attributes="member: 736329"><p>We can see, out in" the world", that yoga has become very "trendy."When someone asks what someone else is into, you can almost bet they'll say, "I take yoga classes."{Or you read that someone is into yoga.}It's gotten so widespread that sometimes I think that I'm the only person in the world who ISN'T into yoga.But now we have a new thing--I hear some "Christians" who say they "do double duty" and are practicing Christians, but also do yoga!!Is that alright?Well….they say if they just do the excercises, it's alright.But when you look up about it,we see that even the exercise positions were started as worship poses to the Hindu "gods."So how can you separate the 2?Can't, really. And I don't see how they can mix.{"A fountain cannot bring forth sweet water and bitter."}I have a neighbor who "juggles" them.When I mentioned, that, same excuse--if you just stick to the excercises.{which I showed you what their origins are.}So what's up with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Bobb, post: 30800765, member: 736329"] We can see, out in" the world", that yoga has become very "trendy."When someone asks what someone else is into, you can almost bet they'll say, "I take yoga classes."{Or you read that someone is into yoga.}It's gotten so widespread that sometimes I think that I'm the only person in the world who ISN'T into yoga.But now we have a new thing--I hear some "Christians" who say they "do double duty" and are practicing Christians, but also do yoga!!Is that alright?Well….they say if they just do the excercises, it's alright.But when you look up about it,we see that even the exercise positions were started as worship poses to the Hindu "gods."So how can you separate the 2?Can't, really. And I don't see how they can mix.{"A fountain cannot bring forth sweet water and bitter."}I have a neighbor who "juggles" them.When I mentioned, that, same excuse--if you just stick to the excercises.{which I showed you what their origins are.}So what's up with this? [/QUOTE]
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