You wrote in your blog:
“I no it is only a dream but i want everyone to get along! No racisium, or hate I would like a beautiful and peaceful place to live. Nice dream Ya think.”
Yet you come here ridiculing people who believe something different than you do. The only way we will ever see a world like the one you describe is if everyone will take responsibility for themselves and quit being so judgmental of others.
I do not believe in witchcraft but I know people who do and I respect their beliefs just as I respect them as decent human beings…….I don’t care how they reconcile their beliefs as long as they don’t try and convert me.
2006-11-03 12:41:12
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answer #1
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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Oh, witchcraft is indeed as real as you might imagine, and they do exist. The Bible is handed down from generations to generations modified several times and so how can you be so sure it is not probably included, or maybe it was just omitted by Christians offended by this pagan practice. The main law of witchcraft is if you harm no one, then no harm is done. Meaning, they think of their spells or potions as something that should not violate the rights of others. And if Jesus thinks that we have to respect everyone, so should you. Well, it may appear fake because witches' power doesn't have that much physical manifestations that will allow them to really fly in the night sky but think again. Can you really explain all the things here on Earth, the existence of other beliefs or how unique each individuals are, then better keep your mouth zipped because you might get a zit in the nose. Kidding. Witchcraft is not like that. Remember they should not harm anyone or else it will come back to them 3x. And honestly, Sabrina is cute so are the Charmed Ones. Fine. Goodluck!
2006-11-03 10:08:14
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answered by ~Charmed Flor~ 4
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Your question is ridiculous and shows your ignorance. Witchcraft is a religion and has been offically classified as one by the US Military.
Aside from that fact, what gives you the right to say that a religion is not real? What would you think if a person were to tell you that they did not think that Methodists were real?
I can tell you this much, the world would be a safer, happier place if Christianity were NOT real.
Why is any one religion more real than another?
I have been a practicing witch for 9 years and it is very real to me. Much more so than the years I wasted being a Christian.
Many, many things that are real are not in the bible, since when did inclusion in the bible become the criteria for whether or not something was real? It does not mention computers in the bible either....gee they must not be real!
I think I will just decide that YOU are not real, how about that?
2006-11-03 10:24:06
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answered by Lady Trinity 5
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First just to clarify-- Wicca is a religion. Witchcraft is a practice. A person can be Wicca. Or a Witch. Or both. And people who practice Witchcraft don't believe it's anything like fiction and rumor. It's an ancient art rooted in nature & psychology. No offense at all in questions. As for the church-- depends on the church. The Catholic church doesn't renounce belief in such things; but they don't go around making accusations either. Like with exorcisms, they still accept it as part of their doctrine but they keep it kind of low key. Some Christian churches are very much paranoid not only that Witches exist, but they believe in the kind that people believed in during the witch trials-- that they are evil people worshiping the devil trying to destroy Christianity and have supernatural powers.
2016-05-21 21:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, we watch Charmed... Listen, I dont know if this q is a joke or not, but witchcraft is real. We work with nature to help people and creatures. We ask perrmission before using a spell on people.Our Witch Tradition came way before your Bible, and to tell you the truth, some of your most respected people in the bible had been taught witchcraft. We have more culture in our religion than yours ever will, so dont judge until you know. We are peacful loving people, something your God tells you to do.
And if you are kidding, nice way to get answers.
Blessed be!!!!
2006-11-03 12:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah maybe they have but I used to watch Sabrina alot and i never thought it was real..and it was like the only show i really watched back in the day...but i WISHED it was. i agree the whole witchcraft thing is dumb..its esp. dumb to try and make you believe its real by giving you emails of it everyday (yes i have been getting those alot lately)..i might buy the witchcraft book one day when im bored and i actually have some spare bucks so those people that sent the email might actually win for once..ill buy their stupid book but im not gonna believe it...
but you also have to remember that it IS a religion..there are many who don't believe in heaven or hell..and that is sort of a magical land in a way..more spiritual though.
but ill agree if God wanted us to have magical powers we would all have them by now and know we did...see this is a contradiction though...no one can be a christian and believe in witchcraft, two separate beliefs. so we only think this cuz we were brought up to believe different things. the people who believe in witchcraft wouldn't believe in God...so they think we Christians are unreasonable..are we being any different than they are? nope..were both putting down each others beliefs. they say thats almost as bad as racism.
2006-11-03 19:01:14
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answered by Garbo's snowflake 6
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The only example in the Bible of a clear description of the practice of witchcraft is that of the woman who divined using the Ob. In I Sam. 28, we are told how Saul went to fight the Philistines, but before doing so he went to visit the woman in Ein Dor who divined using the Ob. Using the Ob, she raised up the prophet Samuel, who had died not long before, and from the conversation between Saul and the woman we see that Saul had killed all the diviners, in accordance with the verse, "You shall not suffer a witch to live". There are those, though, who claim that the woman merely deceived Saul in to believing that the prophet Samuel had spoken to him,3 but this rationalistic approach does not change anything in understanding the story here: witchcraft in ancient times, and the role of women in it.
2006-11-03 10:05:55
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answered by Shekinah 3
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witchcraft is a pagan and evil practice, you people are just talking about the shows witches as hero's and magic is just a normal part of life. I don't know if witchcraft is real or not but there are people who are in cults who practice so called witchcraft and they arn't "hero's" they're prople who use blood sacrifices and are just lost and have ususally got caught up in the wrong crowd.
2006-11-04 11:35:56
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answered by Logan 1
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what of king soloman in the bible then? the man who used the magic handed down by angles to win the wars for god?
witchcraft is very real and so is magic you can summon different gods and they will speak they will appear.
you have no right to tell someone that their gods are not real any more than i have a right to tell you that yours is not... but i really have to wonder about the fact that your bible says king james VERSION on the front of it? thats the question you shuold be asking yourself!
may the blessings of isis fall upon you
2006-11-03 12:07:03
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answered by insane illusions 3
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I think you'd find that witchcraft is mentioned in the bible, quite a few times. Check out Samuel. And it's not fake, this **** really works if you put your mind to it.
2006-11-03 10:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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