DAVEH:   No, Kevin....I don't.  Wouldn't one expect supernatural events to happen to those who are close to the Lord, and the veil is thin?  FWIW....Those participating in Temple work do not seek a conjuration of spirits, nor do they meet the definition below you offered for necromancy.

     Let me ask you, Kevin.....Do you have a problem with supernatural appearances in the Bible?  And, do you know any Christians who ave experienced supernatural appearances?

Kevin wrote:

So you have no problem with supernatural appearances inside the temple?
 
necromancy, n. conjuration of the spirits of the dead for purposes of magically revealing the future or influencing the course of events (Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition)
 
Is the effort made for "influencing the course of events" as pertaining to the dead?

Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DAVEH:  You must define it differently than the dictionary I use......

necromancy 
noun [U]
the practice of claiming to communicate with the dead in order to discover what is going to happen in the future, or black magic (= magic used for bad purposes)

......How does the above definition relate to baptism for the dead?

Kevin Deegan wrote:
It is Necromancy & that is bizzare

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