Cassandrah Batya
Cassandrah Batya accepted Christ thirty-five years
ago, at the age of eight. She lives in the United States, holds a Master Degree and has interests in God, biblical history, eschatology, apologetics, reading and writing. She enjoys spending time with my wonderful husband and other family members. She writes a monthly column for Christian Worldview Network.com and is occasionally, a featured speaker for Christian radio talk shows. Her testimony, '"The Great, Subtle Lie" of Contemplative Spirituality' is a true account of her experiences practicing
esoteric/contemplative spirituality as a Christian. It
has been read by thousands of people worldwide. '"The
Great, Subtle Lie" of Contemplative Spirituality'
continues to be the most popular article on her
weblog, A Christian Journey. http://achristianjourney.blogs.com
Blogs by this Author
This Blog Is Closed
- By Cassandrah Batya
- Published 10/16/2006
THIS BLOG IS CLOSED:After much discussion and consideration, I have decided not to take A Christian Journey down. Though the blog is officially closed, I pray that the information presented he...



So, what’s wrong with yoga, especially Christian Yoga? Yoga seeks to lower a person’s spiritual resistance in order to open him or her up to the mystical powers of the spiritual realm. Not only is yoga spiritually and mentally dangerous, it is another way that pagan/demonic practices are infiltrating The Body of Christ through ecumenism. The term “Christian Yoga” is an oxymoron. It goes against the very foundation of the Gospel of Christ, which Christians are here to defend and protect. Yoga is founded on the opposing belief that there is more than one way to God, though the inner self [man] rather than Christ.
The National Geographic Channel aired a program entitled, Secrets of Revelation. Secrets of Revelation presented the usual speculations and historical evidence behind the Book of Revelation [or The Revelation of Jesus Christ]. What stood out were the “Christian” ministers who asserted that Revelation was mere literature. This was followed up by statements that the author of Revelation was an angry, displaced old man. Cassandrah Batya writes in defence that the truth is never pretty.
One thing I have written before is that Satan, our enemy, loves to imitate the things of God and make a mockery of the things he cannot imitate. In her book, True to His Ways, Ms. Davis goes into great depths pointing out the biblical errors in major counterfeit religious beliefs of our day. The information given on the spiritual dangers of yoga is invaluable in regards to biblical discernment. Christians who think that yoga is a harmless form of exercise to relieve stress are deceived. Just like Eve, these Christians are eating a forbidden fruit of spiritual destruction. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: - Genesis 3:4 [KJV]