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seun·Religion· Aug 21, 2026

My Fears About Spiritual Attacks on Firstborn Children

I used to think stories about spiritual attacks and juju belonged mainly to villages. But after what I believe has happened to me and my son, I have started seeing things differently. Living in a city or claiming to be modern, Christian or atheist does not necessarily mean a person has rejected traditional spiritual practices. Many people have moved from their villages into towns and cities, bringing their beliefs with them. I now feel these practices may involve people around us, including relatives, neighbours, friends, schoolmates, colleagues and even church members. I believe people who do not have the Spirit of God can easily be drawn into pagan practices.

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