Welcome to Labyrinth a new blog defending the Christian faith. Please leave comments that we may have friendly discussion and debate.
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Why would you name a Lutheran site for defending the faith with an occult related name? A Labyrinth is not a maze, it is a continuous walking until you reach the center, with out changing direction; stopping at designated spots to pray. It is a prayer path which is associated with the New Age/Contempletive prayer movement. In a maze you have to change directions to find your way thru/out. Am I missing something? This is quite confusing.
Posted by: kathy | March 27, 2008 at 09:24 PM
http://www.gracecathedral.org/enrichment/excerpts/exc_20010328.shtml
crystalinks.com/maze.html and crystalinks.com/labyrinths.html
These are the 3 resources I have used.
I agree it could attracked a new age crowd!
Posted by: kathy | March 28, 2008 at 04:52 PM