'Drop Christianity and embrace the occult': State caught pushing anti-Christ beliefs on children

 February 3, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

The state of California has been caught pushing occult religions on children, with counseling to consider "Tarot and Tidings," your own "high priestess," and situations "where your magic grows," according to a report at Harbingers Daily.

It is the Department of Healthcare Services in California that pays for and promotes to children a website called Soluna.

It boasts of being free and completely anonymous.

It calls itself, "your space to destress, bounce back, and reset. Completely free and confidential for California teens and young adults."

And it offers one-on-one counseling: "Connect with a trained Soluna Coach whenever you need someone in your corner. Whether you're looking to talk right now or want to schedule ahead, our coaches are here for you. No insurance needed, no session limits, and absolutely free – just open, judgment-free support on your terms."

But the report explains how the app "advises teens to drop Christianity and embrace the occult."

The so-called "mental health" app actually promotes "the occult, the New Age, homosexuality, transgenderism, fornication, and more," the report said. "The attack on biblical principles and precepts is clear."

One "lesson" cited in the report is called "Tarot and Tidings: a holiday spread to protect your peace."

It promotes children creating "your own reality" and tells them to get ready to cast a "spell."

Then the series promotes a "high priestess" that students must "channel."

"Another lesson in the mental-health app is titled 'Coming out to immigrant parents: parent POV,'" the report said.

Also there are ubiquitous promotions for "physical intimacy," encouraging fornication.

In that chapter it promotes doing "whatever you're comfortable with," as long as there's "consent" and "protection."

"It even encourages children to consider whether they want to be monogamous or polyamorous, having numerous sexual partners at the same time, as if this were normal," the report explained.

Promoting ideology that directly conflicts with the Bible, it suggests slogans such as "everything is temporary," "I am good enough," and "I am worthy of a happy and fulfilling life."

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