: Owning items associated with other religions or the occult (e.g., certain souvenirs or jewelry).
According to Brown, these curses can come from:
Critics argue that Brown attributes nearly every problem to direct demonic assault, minimizing biological, psychological, and relational causes. A clinical depression, for example, is treated as a curse rather than a chemical imbalance.
: Owning items associated with other religions or the occult (e.g., certain souvenirs or jewelry).
According to Brown, these curses can come from:
Critics argue that Brown attributes nearly every problem to direct demonic assault, minimizing biological, psychological, and relational causes. A clinical depression, for example, is treated as a curse rather than a chemical imbalance.