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By Mimi Hanaoka
Sunday, 04 February 2007

Demonstrating an intolerance that is noxious, bizarre, and antithetical to living in a globalized world, the founder of PraiseMoves – a recently concocted “Christian alternative to yoga” – is demonizing yoga, of all things. PraiseMoves founder Laurette Willis was, apparently, stunned to learn that yoga was related to Hinduism, and now decries the practice, suggesting that the mental components of yoga can lead, apparently, to something approximating possession: “If there's nothing in your mind, you're open to all kinds of deception… While I don't believe Christians can become possessed, I do believe we can become oppressed by demonic spirits of fear, depression, lust, false religion, etc.”

While the movement’s idiocy may neuter its effectiveness, the motivations for PraiseMoves are both destructive in its encouragement of religious division and demonization as well its curious inability to acknowledge religious dialogue and shared religious practices that have evolved through inter-religious contact. If Ms. Willis were to be told that the Christmas tree is a practice that has rich pagan roots, she might be nudged to reconsider her intolerance. Although factionalization and the rhetoric of religious and ethnic division has gained currency and publicity, Ms. Willis would do well to be reminded that religious practices neither developed in a vacuum, nor are they static: they are dynamic processes that have developed through intellectual exchange – polemic and violent as well as syncretic and peaceful – both within and with other faith communities.
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Yoga IS BY DEFINITION prayer to a false god, not a tree which God has created
written by Paula, April 02, 2008
This is the common argument. If you have a problem with Christmas trees then you should not have them. But too often this argument comes from the side of those who are trying to justify anything under the banner of 'freedom in Christ.'

Decorating your house with a tree is not forbidden in SCripture, but praying to false gods IS. Yoga is a meditation technique. Pilates is a muscle - strengthening technique devoid of the religious aspect (as far as I can tell). Why is is that they aren't doing Pilates instead?
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