Christian psychic readings have grown extremely popular all over the world. There are many reasons that could sufficiently explain this trend. For one, Pope Benedict XVI has declared this period as a period of Relativism. In other words, people believe in almost everything today. At the same rate, they can and will easily deny it as quickly. For example, people seem to be excited about their star signs or horoscopes. Now more than ever, they are convinced that somehow their lives are connected to the stars. At the same time, the same group of people will believe that they are bound to no particular destiny, that they can make their own right and wrong.
These same people can also belief in the supernatural, but not believe in a singular god. They believe in spirits, but not believe that these spirits are bound by laws. Rather, they believe that spirits experience absolute freedom and extreme bliss. This is why they also adhere to psychic readings. If they exist, it is only just and logical that we try to communicate with them so that they might share their new wisdom.
The sad thing is that even Christians also believe in these things. The church, naturally, believe in spirits. However, the Christian faith says that spirits are not as free as what others claim. Spirits, Christians believe, are all under God’s wings. In other words, they do not roam as freely as others imagine.
As such, Christian adherents are not supposed to believe or idolize Christian psychic readings since this is an absolute abomination of their faith. But they have somehow created an imaginary and personalized connection between their faith and that of the Christian psychic readings. In other words, they believe and follow something contrary to the teaching of their church, and at the same time feel like true Christians. They go to church, do their rituals as required by the church, but when they go out, they follow a completely different faith.
Believing in Christian psychic readings is wrong, in any way you look at it. The Christian doctrine says that the spirits of the dead do not just float around, instead, they go to a place where they await to be judged. If this is the case, why, then, can they be talked with? There is no logic in talking with them, and there is just no reason for them to talk to us.
Furthermore, we must not violate nature. To try to experiment with what the church says is wrong must be avoided at all times. People must understand that there are absolute truths. These are truths that remain as they are no matter where you are or when you are. To break these absolute truths will bring about dire consequences that we can hardly imagine.
Experimenting on Christian psychic readings is like what Adam and Eve did: they were told not to eat the forbidden fruit, but they, with the encouragement of the devil, ate it anyway. This incident, we all know, became the root of all tribulations that mankind have experienced.



