Youth pastor wants Gov’t ban on demonic ‘Charlie Charlie’ game

YOUTH Pastor of the Heavenly Light Full Gospel Church in Albouystown, Eworth Williams, has called for the Ministry of Education and by extension the Government of Guyana to immediately order a cease order on the playing of the contentious ‘Charlie Charlie Challenge’ game in schools.

Pastor Eworth Williams
Pastor Eworth Williams

In an interview with the Chronicle yesterday, Pastor Eworth explained that the game which was taken from a movie is very demonic as portrayed in the movie and is used to call out a demonic spirit by the name of ‘Charlie Charlie’.
He further went on to caution that even in the movie persons were encouraged against practicing the calling out of the demonic spirit at home or in real life.
The ‘Charlie Charlie Challenge’ game is one that is played with the use of two pencils on a board or piece of paper with four quadrants of “yes, no, yes, no”. He explained that once the pencils would have been set up on the board, those playing the game are then engaged in the calling out of the demonic spirit.
The youth pastor is calling on parents, guardians, teachers and other care givers to ensure that the children under their supervision are not allowed or encouraged into playing the game since it has proven to have a negative impact on several children in other parts of the world and more recently in several Caribbean countries forcing those countries to place a ban on playing of the game.
According to Pastor Williams, in Trinidad, the son of a pastor was playing the very game and the child had to be rushed to the hospital for medical attention after he drove a pencil into his ears stating that ‘Charlie’ instructed him to do so.
There have been reports that in places like the United States, Antigua, Jamaica and other Caribbean countries children are being affected by the alleged calling out of the demonic spirit via the game. In some instances there have been levitating of those playing while others vomited, ran themselves into walls and performed other unusual and unnatural displays and maneuvers.
A section of the international press reported that the Charlie game is nothing new and has been exiting for years in mainly Spanish speaking countries. They reports, however admit that the language barrier between the Spanish speaking nationals and English speaking nationals have since been broken – at least to some extent.
This breaking down of the language barrier has now seen the game Charlie Charlie taking the Caribbean by storm.

(By Leroy Smith )

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