Former psychology has spoken after streaming giant Netflix unveiled a new controversial feature on the platform, the Zodiac Watch List.
The so-called “astrological hub,” released on August 21, allows members to view with signs of a horoscope, Variety reports.
Jen Niza, a former Christian medium and now hosting a “formerly saved podcast,” has expressed deep concern with CBN News about this new Netflix effort.
“These companies plant seeds in the minds of people, open doors to the devils, simply to win audiences and make money, as if this was a very Cavalier,” Niza warned of the dangers of horoscopes. “We fight in spiritual battles.”
She said that the signs were part of astrology and she described them as “a tool for fortune telling.” It is a system of viewing hidden meanings in the moon, planets and stars based on when a person is born.
“You believe it has some hidden thing… information about you (and) can tell you things about your future,” Niza said.
She warned that horoscopes are often the gateway for people to seek information through people rather than relying on God.
“The signs of the Zodiacs and the lies told through them. It’s not from God, because it’s the devil,” Niza said. “That’s a lie.”
She said horoscope information often resonates with people as its various traits and ideas are discussed.
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Niza said the Bible is clear about all occult practices and lament the fact that horoscopes are very common in today’s society. Despite the growth in popularity, she said these practices go back many years.
“It’s true and we’re seeing it going on for years,” she said. “The Bible is abundantly clear about this. Astrology has been going on for years. It’s not something you play as a game. Just as Ouija Board is not a game, Tarot cards are not a game. This is not just entertainment. These are portals of the devil.”
If given the opportunity, Niza said he would deliver a very pointy message to Netflix executives.
“Netflix, I have no problem with you being a secular company,” she said. “Leave secular. Stay in the lane. Remove the spirit. There is no need to contaminate people’s minds or plant seeds on the spiritual aspects that lead to destruction, especially for young people.”
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