[[  All I know about Pokémon Go is that it is something that fools and
idiots do with
their cell phones.
My phone is for phone calls only.  ]]

Is Pokemon Go Evil, Dangerous Or Demonic? <http://endoftheamericandream.com>
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Is Pokemon Go Evil, Dangerous Or Demonic?
<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/is-pokemon-go-evil-dangerous-or-demonic>

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:35 PM PDT

[image: Pokemon - Photo by Seskfabrega]
<http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/is-pokemon-go-evil-dangerous-or-demonic/pokemon-photo-by-seskfabrega>One
week ago, a game called Pokemon Go was launched, and over the last seven
days it has become an international phenomenon.  It is the first mass
market video game to successfully blend the real world and the digital
world together in a way that the public truly embraces, and it is making
headlines all over the planet.  At this point it has almost as many daily
active users as Twitter does, and Nintendo’s stock price is going crazy as
a result.  On Monday it shot up 25 percent, and on Tuesday it surged
another 13 percent.  In other words, Nintendo is now worth billions of
dollars more than it used to be.  But is there a dark side to Pokemon Go?
Is it potentially evil, dangerous or demonic?

Many people would dismiss such questions as complete nonsense.  Unlike most
video games, Pokemon Go actually requires people to leave their homes, get
some exercise and visit real places.  This type of game is being called
“augmented reality”, and it is bringing people together in new and
interesting ways.  In fact, the Washington Post is reporting
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2016/07/13/come-for-a-jigglypuff-stay-for-jesus-church-in-the-age-of-pokemon-go/>
that a lot of people are actually ending up in church as they hunt Pokemon
creatures.

But not everything is unicorns and lollipops with this new game.  Over the
past week, we have seen people commit robberies at Pokemon Go locations,
and there are very serious data security concerns.  The following comes
from Ricky Scaparo
<http://endtimeheadlines.org/2016/07/why-pokemon-go-is-a-no-go-for-me-and-my-house/>
…

New reports are now coming in of the practical dangers of this game such as
a recent report out of Baltimore where Multiple people were robbed playing
the “Pokemon Go”
<http://endtimeheadlines.org/2016/07/several-robbed-playing-pokemon-go-in-baltimore-co/>
game last week, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. And
then there is personal security concerns that have surfaced as a new report
indicated that players that have logged into the game using their Google
account may have given the app permission to go through all of their Google
data, including emails and website history.
<http://endtimeheadlines.org/2016/07/security-experts-warn-pokemon-go-may-have-access-to-your-entire-google-account/>

But much more alarming to many is the content of the game itself.  As Mena
Lee Grebin has pointed out <https://www.facebook.com/mena.lee.543?fref=ts>,
“Pokemon” actually comes from two Japanese words that mean “Pocket Monster”…

Meaning of the word Pokémon: a contraction of two Japanese words, “Poketto”
and “Monsut,” meaning “*Pocket Monster*”

Definition of Monster: a creature that is typically large, ugly, and
frightening. Synonyms – rascal, beast, *demon*, brute, imp, *devil*.

Even the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/07/12/what-is-really-behind-the-pokemon-go-craze/>
admits that there are creatures such as “a flaming demon” in Pokemon Go.
As players progress through the game, they collect these monsters and
demons, train them, and have them fight against Pokemon owned by others.
Here is more from Ricky Scaparo
<http://endtimeheadlines.org/2016/07/why-pokemon-go-is-a-no-go-for-me-and-my-house/>
…

The Pokemon are supposed to be “monsters” that *have special powers* and *share
the world with humans*. The idea of the game is to *have the children learn
how to collect as many Pokemon as possible*, *train them*, and* use them
against other people’s Pokemon* by invoking the various *abilities of each
Pokemon creature*. Pokemon can evolve and pass through various levels, 100
being the highest. Colored energy cards are sometimes used to aid the
Pokemon.

But “it’s just a game” right?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

Everything that we do, whether it is a “game” or not, trains us or
conditions us in various ways.  Often seeing something in a movie or coming
across something in a video game can spark an interest or open a door into
something deeper.  For instance, occult organizations admit that one of
their best recruiting tools is Harry Potter.  After reading the books or
watching the movies, many have found themselves curious about the occult
world.

Realizing that, just consider some of the things that go on in the world of
Pokemon.  The following comes from the Christian Apologetics and Research
Ministry <https://carm.org/what-is-pokemon>…

Is Pokemon dangerous?  Potentially, yes it is.  It conditions the child who
plays the game into accepting occult and evolutionary principles.  Haunter
can *hypnotize, eat a person’s dreams, and drain their energy*.  Abra *reads
minds*.  Kadabra emits *negative energy that harms others*.  Gastly induces
sleep. Gengar laughs at peoples’ fright.  Nidoran uses poison.  *The
Psychic type of Pokemon are among the strongest in the game*.  Charmander,
Haunter, Ivysaur, Kadabra, and many more evolve.  The children are taught
to use these creatures to do their will by invoking colored energy cards,
fights, and commands. Much of it is reminiscent of occult and eastern
mysticism.

But it goes even farther than that.  According to occult expert Bill
Schnoebelen
<http://www.withoneaccord.org/assets/images/freedownloads/StraightTalkonPokemon.pdf>,
Pokemon players engage in all sorts of activities that would be considered
deeply occult if they were done in real life…

Like many video games, Pokémon is riddled with occult concepts. Concepts
like *“magical stones”, teleportation, ghosts, all-seeing eye, psychic
power and using spirits to achieve results in the real world* are all
givens in this game realm. All of this is contrary to scripture. The
Pokémon games and comics, etc. teach what I have called a magic worldview
that is completely opposed to the Bible.

The Magic Worldview is the idea, common to all occult belief systems, that
there is not really any sovereign Deity over creation. Instead, creation is
ruled by a series of occult laws. In a sense, the universe is like a cosmic
vending machine. As long as you put in the right coin (ritual or spell) you
automatically achieve the desired result.

Particularly disturbing is the concept that children are being trained to
“capture” demon-like creatures, train and control them, and use them
against others.  Many believe this very closely mirrors what many
high-level occultists attempt to do with real demons.  Here is more from
Bill Schnoebelen
<http://www.withoneaccord.org/assets/images/freedownloads/StraightTalkonPokemon.pdf>
…

The magician works from within a specially prepared magic circle which
supposedly protects him from the demon as long as he stays inside it. He
uses special magickal weapons like a wand, staff or sword to threaten the
demon and make it do his or her bidding. Once the ritual is successful,
supposedly the demon belongs to the magician to do his or her bidding -as
long as the stipulations of their contract are kept by sorcerer. Often the
demon will grant the magician occult powers or give him or her special
talismans to control others. This is a large part of high magick.

Now, there is barely a dime’s worth of difference between this and what
goes on in the “ make-believe” Pokémon universe!

As the Pokemon Go craze continues to sweep the nation, it is inevitable
that this game will be hotly debated in Christian circles.

And just like with the Harry Potter books and movies, many will become
extremely upset at the suggestion that there might actually be something
wrong with Pokemon Go.

But we all have a responsibility to evaluate what we are feeding into our
minds, and this is especially true if you are a parent of young children.

In the end, everyone will do what they think is best for themselves, but as
for me and my house we will definitely be staying far away from Pokemon Go.
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