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Voodoo Religion – The History
Voodoo is a religion that was brought to the Western coasts by slaves from
Africa. It is believed to have started in
Haiti
in 1724 as a snake cult that worshipped many spirits pertaining to daily life
experiences. The practices were intermingled with many Catholic rituals and
saints. It was first brought to the
Louisiana
area in 1804 by Cuban plantation owners who were displaced by revolution and
brought their slaves with them.
Voodoo is spelled several ways: vodun, vaudin, voudoun, vodou, and vaudoux. It
is an ancient religion practiced by 80 million people worldwide and is growing
in numbers. With voodoo’s countless deities, demonic possessions, animal
sacrifices (human sacrifices in the Petro -- black magic form of voodoo); voodoo
practitioners cannot understand why their religion is so misunderstood.
Voodoo rituals are elaborate, steeped in secret languages, spirit possessed
dancing, and special diets eaten by the voodoo priests and priestesses. The
ancestral dead are thought to walk among the living during the hooded dances.
Touching the dancer during this spirit possessed trance is believed to be
dangerous enough to kill the offender.
Talismans are bought and sold as fetishes. These could be statues representing
voodoo gods, dried animal heads, or other body parts. They are sold for medicine
and for the spiritual powers that these fetishes are believed to hold. The dark
side of voodoo is used by participants to summon evil spirits and cast hexing
spells upon adversaries.
Voodoo Religion – The Priesthood and Rituals
The priesthood of voodoo is held by both men and women. There are stages of
initiation into its priestly duties. Their functions are primarily: healing,
rituals, religious ceremonies to call or pacify the spirits, holding initiations
for new priests or priestesses, telling fortunes, reading dreams, casting
spells, invoking protections, and creating potions for various purposes. These
potions are for anything from love spells to death spells; all for a hefty fee
of course.
Key items are used in the many rituals of voodoo. The priest’s geographical area
of influence is called the parish. An eclectic array of items covers the altar
in the temple or hounfort; a peristyle is a roofed or open space where the
public voodoo ceremonies take place. The items on the altar would be used in its
rituals and include objects that have symbolic meaning: candles, food, money,
amulets, ritual necklaces, ceremonial rattles, pictures of Catholic saints,
bottles of rum, bells, flags, drums, sacred stones, and knives.
Voodoo Religion – The Beliefs
Voodoo belief recognizes one Supreme Being who created the universe, but who is
too far away for a personal relationship with its worshippers. Therefore, the
cult followers serve the loa or lesser deities to gain guidance for their lives.
The loa are the spirits of ancestors, animals, natural forces, and the spirits
of good and evil.
An interesting concept of voodoo belief is the ritual that takes place one year
and one day after the decease of a relative. Voodoo belief states that there are
two parts of the human soul. The two parts consists of ti-bon-ange (little good
angel) and gros-bon-ange (great good angel). The gros-bon-ange is the body’s
life force, and after death, the gros-bon-ange must return to the cosmos. To
make sure that the ti-bon-ange is guaranteed a peaceful rest, the gros-bon-ange
must be recalled through an elaborate expensive ritual involving the sacrifice
of a large animal, like an ox, to appease the ti-bon-ange. If the ti-bon-ange
spirit is not satisfied and given a peaceful rest, the spirit remains earthbound
forever and brings illness or disasters on others.
Voodoo Religion – How does it compare with Christianity?
When comparing Christianity and the Voodoo religion, the more apparent
difference is that Christians do not have to elaborate with expensive rituals to
appease God. Christians believe that God, in His mercy, sent His Son Jesus to
fulfill any sacrifice needed to quell evil and uplift the goodness of God. Those
who worship God in truth have a close relationship with Him. He is closer to us
than a brother (Proverbs 18:24).
God lets us know through His Word to avoid divinations, fortune telling, and
witchcraft (1 Samuel 15:22; 2 Chronicles 33:6; 2 Kings 9:22; Micah 5:12; Nahum
3:4; Galatians 5:19-21). This is to protect us from the father of all lies, the
Devil (John 8:44). Christ already paid the price that gave Him the victory over
death and evil spirits. Voodoo believers must invoke spells to pacify angry
spirits. Christians only need to whisper the name of Jesus, the Victor (1
Corinthians 15:54-57; 1 John 5:4-5).
Courtesy of http://www.allaboutspirituality.org
See books on spiritual warfare at ChristianBook.com, Spiritual Warfare
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