God,because he brought us here!
whooow Jesus rocks!
2007-10-19 12:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Traditional Witchcraft. (also called pre-Gardnerian or non-Wiccan Witchcraft). Basically, it is witchcraft before Gerald Gardner and co. and has very little to do with wicca.
I came to it after years of being uncomfortable in Christianity. I found the xtian god to be impersonal, cold, cruel, and incompetent--if he even existed at all. Christianity teaches intolerance, hate, conversion scare tactics (the "devil" and "hell"), and promotes mysogyny, among many other things. Nothing about Christianity made me happy.
So, when I was 16, I began to research other religions and came across Wicca. I was Wiccan for 3 years before deciding to become a Traditional Witch at age 19. I am now 32 and firm in my faith.
Witchcraft teaches reverence to nature and the universe (which are the trad witch's god/desses), love, respect for yourself, nature, and others, and self-reliance, encourages free will and freedom of thought, self-empowerment, teamwork, and a caring spirit, just to name a few. These things are important to me because they are about the human spirit. These things *are* the human spirit.
Being a Witch has made me a better person.
2007-10-19 20:50:02
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answered by Bookworm 6
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What do I believe in???
Well I cant believe wolfmuslim is for real?????
Women have equal rights in Islam???
You are the 2nd wife in your set-up darling as stated on your profile, your brain has been washed enough!
Please dear, wake up to the shi t coming outa your mouth!
2007-10-21 05:07:15
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answered by ditto 5
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I believe that there is radiation from distant stars passing through your body at this very second, and I believe it because this being true is more likely than it being false, and virtually all of science being a fraud or a misunderstanding.
2007-10-19 19:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe a crystal pendulum works better than a pendulum made from a steel washer. Just a superstition on my part, but I still like the quartz better than the washer.
2007-10-19 19:35:41
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answered by Jack P 7
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The most hight God, who name is Jehovah, Psalm 83:18. the creator of all things here on earth and in the heavens. Who is no part of a trinity. His only begotten Son Jesus Christ.
Trinity
Why did God’s prophets not teach it?
WHY, for thousands of years, did none of God’s prophets teach his people about the Trinity? At the latest, would Jesus not use his ability as the Great Teacher to make the trinity clear to his followers? Would God inspire hundreds of pages of Scripture and yet not use any of this instruction to teach the Trinity if it were the “central doctrine” of faith?
Are Christians to believe that centuries after Christ and after having inspired the writing of the Bible, God would back the formulation of a doctrine that was unknown to his servants for thousands of years, one that is an “inscrutable mystery” “beyond the grasp of human reason,” one that admittedly had a pagan background and was “largely a matter of church politics”?
The testimony of history is clear: The Trinity teaching is a deviation from the truth, an apostatizing from it.
2007-10-19 19:39:08
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answered by Just So 6
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I believe in Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) because:
1. It is the oldest living religion
2. It has a wealth of spiritual writings.
3. It does not mandate "my way or you burn in hell".
4. God is BOTH male and female
5. ALL living creatures are revered, not just humans.
2007-10-19 19:47:16
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answer #7
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answered by Jade 4
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I believe in kitchen utensils and for the most part, I believe corn is better eaten with a tablespoon than with a fork, for obvious reasons.
2007-10-19 19:40:25
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answered by Shawn B 7
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I believe you just brought a few "weirdos" out of the woodwork with that question!
2007-10-19 21:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Being a responsible animal parent. Spreading the word of spay and neuter, because more and more dorks think it's ok to breed their animals, when millions are killed because they don't have homes.
2007-10-19 19:35:40
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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Wicca. It is an earth based religion, it is what i really believe in, after 30 years of being unconfortable in christianity. and Celtic, I am 1/2 irish, and native american. So the Earth- based religion i believe in.
2007-10-19 19:35:03
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answered by Dragonflygirl 7
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