I am a Wiccan, and based on your lies and allegations, I believe that while you may, indeed, be a Christian, you are assuredly NOT a devout one, or even a particularly good one.
2007-12-10 05:06:21
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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I agree with the others, if his nephew is really Wiccan then he would not do any spells that could cause harm.
But I have a question for you and all "Good Christians" why can't you take responsibility for any ills that befall you? Why is it (for example) his nephew is causing your problems because he is Wiccan? If he wasn't Wiccan could you find some other reason to blame him or would you be blaming it on the devil instead?
It sounds to me that you are jealous of the time your husband spends with his nephew, after all, that is time taken away from you.
Maybe you "almost had an accident" because you were blinded by anger. This stress could also cause stomach distress, so could a 24 hour virus!
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2007-12-10 15:00:26
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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I don't have any Wiccan friends but you scare me more then any one of that faith could. I am always a little wary of people who claim to be "a devout Christian" and then call others "a weak Christian" and thus place themselves on some kind of Pius pedestal as better then others.
Your statements here show that you must not really be that devout or a true believer in the Christian faith. Why? Because if you were, you would ignore the whole Wiccan thing and get on with your life. By believing that your/his nephew can call up spells that can affect you gives credence to his religion and mocks your own.
Spells do not work unless you allow your own mind to believe it. Then you can blame anything on a spell.
Grow up and live life by common sense and good values and allow others to live and learn.
Good luck to you! Oh wait ...luck, is that possible in Christianity or is everything and every path already chosen? But I digress... :)
2007-12-10 02:54:23
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answered by steveheremd 5
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Ummm....You are a nut.
You are newly married and already trying to pry this man away from his family and calling him a pig? Sorry lady, you can either be a good Christian woman, or call your husband names in public. You can't have it both ways. If I were you I'd go to my closet and pray for forgiveness. The Bible has nothing nice to say about a wife like you.
Also, Wiccans do not kill people in car crashes nor is Wicca a problem that can be called "rampant". It is a legitimate expression of spirituality and a peaceful one at that. Your life is not in danger. Your sanity is, however in question.
2007-12-13 03:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Please take this with all due respect and understand that, although it sounds mean (as even the best-intentioned things can sound over the internet) it is coming from a loving place and I'm trying to help.
I was raised in a Christian family. I believe in God, and I love God. I have trouble coming out and calling myself a Christian, though. The reason for this is because of people who are so afraid of what others believe. Study the Bible. God will protect you from all harm. His plan is laid out for you. If you truly beleive that this nephew of your husband's is out to harm you, there must be a reason for it. It's obviously not because of your Christianity because he appears to be fine with your husband.
I personally don't believe in "spells" or "curses". I think that almost being in a car accident is just something that happens. I can think of twice that's happened to me in the last month and I don't have people putting spells on me. Just don't indulge him. If he says to you, "I put a spell on you that you're going to have a stomach flue tomorrow" (which by the way...that's a pretty weak spell. If he really has it out for you he would put a spell that you would fall and break your neck) just respond to him by saying the Lord's prayer. If you truly beleive in God, then his "spells" shouldn't scare you because God's power is stronger than any other power.
2007-12-10 04:49:56
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answered by Been here before 3
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Lets see...you love your husband, but he is a pig.
It doesn't sound to me like your marriage problem is about the nephew.
You know what? I've been in a car accident too. And I've been sick to my stomach. (and much worse) I've been in a wheelchair. Bad things happen. You know what? It never even occurred to me to blame it on a Wiccan...or anyone else for that matter. Things happen.
Honestly, my first impression is you want out of the marriage or at least more control over it but want to blame it on your "pig" husband and his "pig" family, and religion has become an easy scapegoat for you. Spouses do not often give up relatives on the wishes of their significant other. Its an unrealistic expectation.
2007-12-10 13:34:47
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answered by Nightwind 7
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The "spells" only "work" if you believe they do. Are you Wiccan as well? Or paranoid? Could be coincidence that you almost got in a car accident and felt sick to your stomach. Is this kid actually coming out and saying "I'm casting spells on you to make you sick"? Or is this something you're assuming? I am also familiar with Wicca, and I think that you are being a little paranoid. If you are truly familiar with Wicca, you will know that it is used for the greater good.. If your nephew is casting spells to make others sick, he is not Wiccan.
2007-12-10 02:32:47
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answered by Marina 7
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Um... if your husband's nephew were really Wiccan, he wouldn't be doing negative spells on you. And if you knew ANYTHING about the Wiccan religion, you'd know that the primary ethical statement is "AN IT HARM NONE, do as ye will."
More likely you're encountering completely normal things (who hasn't almost been in a car accident or woken up feeling sick to their stomach?) and instead of acknowledging that it's completely normal, you're spreading bigotry and fear by blaming your husband's nephew.
It's really, really sad that you would "almost break up" your marriage because of your bigotry and misconceptions.
"My husband is a weak Christian and both he and his nephew are pigs." - Is that the "Christian Love" thing that I keep hearing about? Who in the world refers to their husband as a "pig"??
I think the problem lies more with you than with anyone else. After reading your past questions about your husband, I'm convinced of it.
2007-12-10 02:35:41
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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I have a lot of Wiccan friends and they never cast spells on people, that's an entirely different situation. But yes magic is all mind over matter. The fact that you are indulging him says something about yourself. But if you must know, take a sample of his hair and/or nails, that should offer you protection from his spells. That is if you wish to take this even further.
But I have never known a witch to cast spells of this sort, he is definately playing with darker magics. I would avoid him too.
2007-12-10 02:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't sound like you really love your husband. you call him weak and a pig. do you actually tell him this in his face? as for being a devout christian you already broke one of you marriage vows by not honouring your husband because you call him names. if you really believe that your nephew is putting spells on you, you should go and see your priest about it. and while your there get some marriage counselling. your the one that's week not your husband.
2007-12-10 03:13:10
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answered by Krysia K 4
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Do you seriously believe he did spells on you so you got sick and almost into a car accident? More likely he freaks you own and psychologically you made yourself sick and less careful. The mind is a powerful instrument that modern science doesn't even come close to defining.
2007-12-13 03:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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