Sweetpea
If I might make a suggestion.
I think you can be a Christian and avoid elements of what is perceived as " the occult" without upsetting anyone.
Presumably you are supposed to live by the example Jesus set and make your decisions from those things, a sort of Christian ethics, based on Jesus and his teachings.
It's up to you to discern what that is. This then is your path.
All you need to really say is you prefer to work things out for yourself, using Jesus as your guide.
No one needs to bring up Satan, or being deceived or anything else like that.
You are allowed to have your own path, and others to have theirs.
I have had Romanies offer to tell me my future and I just say " no thanks , I prefer to work it out for myself"
I think most Pagans can accept your path is not theirs.
To make your life decisions based on the ethical teachings of Jesus is a valid path.
I don't think you need the other "more superstitious " reasons. They just alienate people
So Christians should 'live and let die'? I know there are many who would like to believe that there are 'many paths' or 'many ways up the mountain', however, sincerely that is not the case. The Lord Jesus is 'The way, the truth and the life', it is the Christian's job to warn and to pray so that people can be rescued from the deception. Let me add that it's not just those who are into the occult that are deceived, this is not some vendetta against them, the whole world sways under the power of the evil one; there are many deceptions; but there is only one Truth. I pray that all would find it.
You have not the slightest shred of verifiable evidence to support your statement, you are a liar if you say your have! Making threats as to what will happen to people who don't see it your way is abusive and WRONG, as I know only too well!
If you read 2Corrie's post again she has not made any threats.
Well, I didn't want to post about the event I experienced when I gave up my new age belief but feel I must, now, as you say there is no evidence to support 2Corrie's words.
In the very moment that I renounced my new age beliefs I was spiritually attacked, and it was very, very frightening. Only by praying and calling on Jesus Christ did the attack cease.
Many ex-new agers have had a similar experience - you only have to 'google'.
Randall N. Baer, an ex-new age leader details what happened to him when he gave up the philosophy in his book, 'Living in the New Age Nightmare'. Johanna Michaelsen's account of her experience on leaving the occult behind is well worth a read.
Many ex-new agers are now trying to help those leaving NA behind.