In the question I asked before I do not feel that I made myself clear enough which why some seemed not to get fully what I meant.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am2tryVx5w5r8GC_Mq.1KIzsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071002050838AADgjQy
Firstly, I am a pagan so share the view that what you give out you get back however do not agree that there is a specified number of times. As for example some believe in the law of three etc. Also, in regards to magic I am not saying that all forms of magic is acceptable and that advice shouldn't be given to those thinking of doing things that are harmful. Of course if a person asks a question regarding using magic to make someone fall in love with them I would myself discourage them from doing so. However I would not give my religious view as I feel that it would be trying to influence them as oppossed to actually explaining why it would be wrong.
Is this any clearer?
2007-10-02
02:05:22
·
7 answers
·
asked by
A-chan
4
in
Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
What I am saying is that by saying to a person that they will get this in return or referring to a Deity it is sending the message that it is a magical rule. It is not it is religious although it may affect everyone.
2007-10-02
02:08:08 ·
update #1
Jack P; I know it probably won't change things but I don't agree with influencing people in that way.
2007-10-02
02:17:33 ·
update #2