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2007-06-02 09:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is very sad that religions that say they are being persecuted persecute those who believe differently. Sabrina, of course, is purely fictional, but the religion of witchcraft, whatever form it comes in is an earth based religion based on love and respect for life. No one deserves to burn at the stake. Tolerance for others and allowing them to live their lives, to believe what they choose, and to walk within their giftings is necessary in this world today. What would it be like if we quit judging and started loving and reaching out to spread light instead of war, violence, hatred and cruelty in the name of religion. What if we stopped living within the box and spread it flat? What if we allowed those gifts that scared us to exist? Did not the same God who Christians say loves unconditionally give out each of these abilities? Would a God of unconditional love burn others at the stake or in hell? I don't think he or she/whether he/she be one or many would do such a thing.
2007-06-02 10:24:02
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answered by dancing_in_sunlight 3
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Um ... NO.
First off - Sabrina is a fictional character in a work of fiction.
Secondly - if you are advocating the burning of those who practice witchcraft you should be ashamed of yourself.
Love one another.
2007-06-02 09:46:55
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answered by )0( Cricket Song 4
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at the start, Witchcraft i've got self belief has formally been distinctive as a sort of religion! bypass away the dude on my own as long as he hurts basically himself an no different individual. Spain and in general did this in the process the "Inquisition" era of 1478-1834. France used an analogous style of trial earlier to execute Joan of Arc In 1431 for heresy she became 19 years previous.
2016-11-03 10:53:18
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answered by dustman 4
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Be a true Christian!
Christian Bishop Cyril incited a mob against female mathematician and witch Hypatia of Alexandria. She was a brilliant Platonic philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician as well as the leading lecturer and librarian at the Library of Alexandria. She represented the highest standard of pagan knowledge at the time
Cyril's mob killed her bit by bit in the street by scraping off her flesh with sharpened clamshells, tore her apart, then burned the pieces. This happened in the month of March during Lent, in the fourth year of Cyril's episcopate, under the tenth consulate of Honorius, and the sixth of Theodosius.
That is what we do to witches. ALL women are witches and are deserving of the same fate. God's love be with you.
2007-06-02 09:30:17
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answered by Uncle Al 5
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She should be burned at the stake just for being Sabrina.
2007-06-02 09:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No one has EVER deserved to be burned alive for any reason, let alone having a different belief.
2007-06-02 09:26:58
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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Um... do you think that any religious (or non-religious) person should be put to death for the sakes of their beliefs (or lack of thereof...)?
Do you think it would be acceptable to trow Christians to lions and see what happens?
Do you think that torture and dismemberment of person of any religion is acceptable? Some stuff to ponder...
And.. no, I per se am against ANY religious-based persecution...
2007-06-02 12:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, she is a Catholic not practicing one, and she lives in Sherman Oaks, and decided to go off the show because it was against her beliefs.
2007-06-02 09:23:55
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answered by Born Valentine's Day 5
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No, but the books need to be banned forever
2007-06-02 09:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Sabrina is not real. Didn't you know that?
2007-06-02 09:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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