4 Key Features of This Christianity, Cults, and the Occults PowerPoint
1. Features 11 Popular Occult and Witchcraft Movements
This 200-slide, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation clearly contrasts Christianity and 11 movements with a wide range of occult connections:
Freemasonry (Masons, the Masonic Lodge)
Kabbalah Centre
Wicca/Neopaganism
Satanism
Spiritualism
Santerίa
Voodoo
Theosophy
Anthroposophy
Rosicrucianism
Eckankar
2. Simple Overview of the Differences Between Occult Movements and Christianity
Key Information for Each Group:
Origins (founders, dates, headquarters)
Key writings
Key beliefs
Occultic practices
Affiliated organizations
Symbols and photos
News and controversies
Bonus sections:
Astrology and Horoscopes
Glossary of Occult Terms
Scriptural Warnings on the Occult
3. Ready-to-Use Customizable Slides for Flexible Teaching
Use the presentation as-is or customize it to fit your teaching schedule! This flexible presentation format allows you to rearrange or add slides at your choosing!
Slides are fully customizable for flexible teaching
Teach on one part or run the entire presentation
You control the timing, the speed, and order
4. All-In-One: Includes Handouts and Worksheets
Packed with printable worksheets, tip sheets, and quick-reference charts, this teaching PowerPoint presentation is all you need to easily educate your class about the occult. Includes:
Printable slide handouts for easy notetaking
Instant Teaching Tips and Scriptural Warnings of the Occult
Do’s and Don’ts for Reaching Out
Glossary of Key Terms and an Activity Sheet
3 Reasons Why You Should Study the Differences Between Christianity and the Occult
Christians need clear, reliable information on these and other groups to know what’s what and who’s who.
Know the dangers of the occult— Some religious groups look harmless, but the Bible says their practices can be spiritually deadly!
Pop culture celebrates it— Many people are attracted to occult groups like the Kabbalah Centre because of celebrities such as Madonna and Demi Moore. Pop culture glorifies Wicca and neopaganism.
Cultic doctrine is deceptive—Other people don’t know what’s behind most cults (like Rosicrucianism and Anthroposophy) until it’s too late.
Statistics on Involvement with Occult/Witchcraft
The Barna Group reported on the most common types of occult behaviors:
Using a Ouija board and reading a book about witchcraft or Wicca - 30% of teens
Playing a game featuring sorcery or witchcraft elements - 25% of teens
Participated in a séance- 10% of teens
Casting a spell or mixing a magic potion - approx. 8% of teens