What does Christianity say about fairies?

The Christian view on fairies is mixed, ranging from seeing them as fallen angels or lost souls (a historical belief) to modern views considering them harmless folklore, demonic tricksters, or even literary devices for teaching morals; the Bible doesn't mention them, leading many to dismiss them, while others believe they represent other spirit beings or ancient pagan deities integrated into Christian folklore.
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Are there fairies in the Bible?

No, the Bible does not mention "fairies" as we know them in European folklore; these beings are products of human mythology, but some biblical texts describe similar supernatural figures like the shedim (spirits/demons) or se'irim (hairy goats/satyrs) that some scholars link to broader traditions of nature spirits, which later influenced fairy lore. While the Bible focuses on angels and demons as spirit beings, interpretations vary, with some linking fallen angels to fairy-like figures, and others seeing fairy tales as useful stories, but the core text doesn't feature traditional fairies. 
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What religion do fairies belong to?

Specific Faiths that believe in faeries: Feri Tradition Faerie Faith Faery Wicca Some druidic practices call upon fae or nature spirits. Nymphs, Dryads and Nyads exist in Greco-Roman paganism. And Asastru believe in elves.
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What are the warnings about fairies?

In Irish mythology and folklore, our warnings about the Fairies are rooted in respect and caution. One of the most prevalent pieces of advice is to avoid disturbing the Sidhe's dwelling places. These include fairy forts, roads, fields, trees, rings, and mounds known as a rath or a lios.
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Do Christians believe in mythical creatures?

Numerous legendary creatures are attested in Christian mythology. These include the Behemoth, Leviathan, Angels, Demons, Nephilim, Re'em, Ziz and dragons.
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Fairies, Unicorns & Mermaids: What does the Bible say?

Can Christians say OMG?

Whether Christians can say "Oh my God" is debated, but many believe it's generally discouraged as taking the Lord's name in vain (Exodus 20:7) because it's often used thoughtlessly or irreverently, even if not malicious, violating the command to hallow God's name, with euphemisms like "gosh" or "goodness" often seen as better alternatives. Some argue context matters—a genuine cry of shock might be different from a casual curse—but the core concern is reverence, as words train the heart, and God's name should be treated as holy, not common. 
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Does the Bible mention mermaids?

No, the Bible does not directly mention mermaids; biblical texts focus on distinct categories of sea creatures like fish and sea monsters (e.g., Leviathan), with no mythical human-fish hybrids, though some ancient translations or commentaries (like Rashi mentioning "sereine") might hint at folklore, emphasizing that mermaids are part of myth, not scripture. 
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Why can't you say thank you to a fairy?

You shouldn't thank the Fae with "thank you" because it implies you owe them a debt, which they can call in unexpectedly and often unfavorably, binding you to them or demanding payment in unwanted ways; instead, offer gifts like milk or honey, express appreciation wordlessly, or use phrases like "I've been given a welcome kindness," as "thank you" can be a magical contract they use to claim you. The Fae value tangible offerings and reciprocal kindness, but using "thank you" can be seen as transactional and create unwanted obligation, so verbalizing deep gratitude without the specific phrase, or showing it with actions, is safer. 
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What happens when you say you don't believe in fairies?

Tinkerbell: Every time someone says 'I do not believe in fairies', somewhere there's a fairy that falls down dead.
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Are fairies considered good or evil?

Fairies are often associated with plants and springtime, depicted as pure figures who possess magical powers. In the tales of fairies, they are more often than not mischievous creatures with dark and evil intentions.
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Should Christians read fairy tales?

In other words, fairy tales help us see the big picture of God's redemptive plan for humanity. Though we live in a sin-soaked world full of pain and suffering, and things don't always happen as they should, we can still believe in a final happy ending.
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Does the book of Enoch talk about fairies?

The Book of Enoch equates the fairies with the Fallen Angels. The Fairies had allied themselves with Satan and were cast out of heaven. On their journey to hell, God stopped them in mid-flight, condemning them to life on earth.
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Who are the 8 demons in the Bible?

The Book of Abramelin, possibly written in the 14th or 15th century, lists four princes of the demons: Lucifer, Leviathan, Satan and Belial. There are also eight sub-princes: Astaroth, Magoth, Asmodee, Beelzebub, Oriens, Paimon, Ariton (Egin) and Amaymon. Under the rule of these there are many lesser demons.
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What does God say about fantasy?

2Corinthians 10:5 says, “We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” Fantasies are usually against the knowledge of God. God says you will be satisfied in Him (Psalm 62:2-5).
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Are fairies fallen angels?

Fairies aren't definitively fallen angels, but it's a popular folk belief, especially in Christianized traditions, that they are neutral angels cast out of Heaven for not choosing sides in the angelic war, landing on Earth as spirits not good enough for Heaven nor bad enough for Hell. While folklore varies, seeing fairies as demoted or neutral angels offers a way to explain these powerful, often capricious nature spirits within a spiritual framework, though they were originally pagan deities or land spirits,. 
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Can Christians believe in fairies?

The church does not have any current official teaching on fairies or leprechauns. However, in traditional folklore, fairies and leprechauns were not the sweet and playful creatures that they tend to be in our modern depictions, and they have an association with pre-Christian European paganism.
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Why can't you say your name to fairies?

You can't tell a Fae your name in folklore because knowing your true name gives them power over you, allowing them to charm, control, or bind you, much like ancient beliefs that knowing a god's secret name granted power. Giving your name is like handing over a key to your soul or freedom, potentially making you their servant, property, or even causing your existence to be erased from memory, so mortals offer false names or refuse to give any. 
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What do fairies symbolize?

Fairies symbolize magic, nature, transformation, and the boundary between the seen and unseen worlds, representing both wonder and danger—they can mean luck and fertility but also mischief, illusion, and abduction, embodying nature's wild, untamed forces and our own inner childhood imagination and freedom. They connect us to nature's spirit, offer guidance for personal growth, and remind us to find joy and possibility, often appearing as guardians of the earth or tricky spirits of the wild.
 
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What are the rules for fairies?

Fairy rules, from folklore and fantasy, center on respect, honesty, and avoiding entanglement; key rules include never saying "thank you," never eating or drinking their food (lest you're trapped), never giving your true name (as it gives them power), avoiding fairy rings, and always being polite but wary of their trickery, as debts and promises are taken very seriously. 
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Why can't you stand in a fairy ring?

Some cultures believe that they are portals to another world. Some people believe that they bring good luck and that they are a sign of a fairy village underground. Another folklore story is that you should never step into a fairy ring, as you may become invisible or become trapped there forever…well hello!
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Why shouldn't you accept food from fae?

Never accept food or drinks they give you.

First, assuming that a person is in the Realm of the Fae, Tír na nÓg then eating their food (or drink) will bind the person to that world and force them to stay there. Second, eating their food will make a humanoid no longer hunger for human food.
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Why is Matthew 17:21 missing from the Bible?

Matthew 17:21 is missing from many modern Bibles because it's absent from the earliest and most reliable ancient manuscripts, like Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, suggesting it was a later addition, likely copied from Mark 9:29 by scribes to harmonize the Gospels, and included in the later manuscripts (like the Textus Receptus) that the King James Version (KJV) translators used. Modern translations, based on older manuscripts, omit it or place it in a footnote, reflecting scholarly consensus that it wasn't in the original text. 
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Who was the only female apostle in the Bible?

The only woman explicitly named as an apostle in the Bible is Junia, mentioned by Paul in Romans 16:7, where she and Andronicus are described as "outstanding among the apostles" (NIV) or "well known to the apostles" (ESV), with historical consensus supporting her as a female apostle prominent in the early church, despite later scribal attempts to make her name masculine (Junias).
 
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Does the Bible talk about Atlantis?

No, the Bible does not mention Atlantis by name, as Atlantis first appears in the writings of the Greek philosopher Plato; however, some people speculate that biblical accounts of great floods (like Noah's) or advanced pre-flood civilizations (like those connected to Cain or Nephilim) might be distant memories that inspired the Atlantis legend, or see parallels in prophecies about cities like Tyre. Direct biblical references to Atlantis are absent, but theories link the myth to flood stories or fallen cities in scripture. 
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