Saturday, July 25, 2020

Who can i learn witch craft from?

Gregory Dilg: nancy pelosi.

Donnie Bolio: The Lesser key of Solomon The Necronomicon Don't play around with them tho they contain great knowledge and its not to be taken lightly.

Shawnna Kusky: There these books that get you started i dont know where they sell them though. you have to do very nasty stuff i suggest you dont do it

Jed Porada: A crafty witch.

Dedra Furguson: read lots of books about it and look at the internet for some good sources.

Ofelia Kieck: What You Should Know About WitchcraftMODERN-DAY witchcraft is hard to define. This is because those who practice it vary so greatly. They recognize no central authority or doctrine or holy book to unify belief. They also differ in tradition, organization, ritual, and opinion as to what gods to honor. Remarks one writer: "The occult world offers to the individual a 'free marketplace' of ideas." Says another: "Most Neo-Pagans disagree on almost everything."For many, the contradictions are! not a problem. One guidebook for aspiring witches states: "When you're challenged with seemingly contradictory information, examine this information and make a decision as to which to follow. Listen to your intuition. In other words, feel free to pick and choose among the published rituals and ritual textbooks to decide what feels right."For those who recognize the nature of truth, such contradictions are a problem. Truth is fact, that which is real. Things are not true simply because a person feels or hopes or believes that they are true. For example, at one time doctors believed that they could cure pneumonia by cutting a live chicken in two and laying the pieces on the patient's chest. Doubtless, many patients sincerely believed that this treatment would cure them. Their beliefs and hopes, however, were not in harmony with factâ€"such a procedure does not cure pneumonia. People do not create truth; they reach out to comprehend it.The Bible claims to contain the truth ab! out spiritual matters. Jesus Christ, when on earth, said to hi! s Father in prayer: "Your word is truth." (John 17:17) The apostle Paul wrote: "All Scripture is inspired of God." (2 Timothy 3:16) Many who practice witchcraft do not agree. Instead, they look for inspiration and guidance in myth, ancient religions, and even science fiction. Is it not reasonable, though, at least to consider what the Bible says? After all, it is almost universally recognized as a holy book. It is also one of the oldest religious texts that has survived. The Bible was written over a period of 1,600 years, yet it is consistent throughout in its teachings. Let us compare the Bible's teachings with some common beliefs currently expressed by those who promote witchcraft. Many today view witchcraft as a harmless nature religion Who Dwell in the Spirit Realm?A basic question in the quest for spiritual understanding is this, Who inhabit the spirit realm? While most modern witches are followers of a nature-oriented, polytheistic faith, some worship a great mother! -goddess, viewed in a triple role of maiden, mother, and crone, representing the basic stages of life. Her lover is a god with horns. Other witches worship a god and goddess together. One writer says: "The Goddess and God are seen as a manifestation of the feminine and masculine forces of nature. Each [having] unique characteristics that when combined result in the harmonious creation of life." Another authority writes: "One of the most pivotal choices in Witchcraft is your choice of the deities (Gods/Goddesses) you will work with. . . . The Craft gives you the freedom to pick and subsequently honor your own forms of the Divine."The Bible supports none of these ideas. Jesus Christ devoted his entire ministry to teaching others about Jehovah, "the only true God." (John 17:3) The Bible states: "Jehovah is great and very much to be praised, and he is to be feared more than all other gods. For all the gods of the peoples are valueless gods."â€"1 Chronicles 16:25, 26.What about ! the Devil? Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines witchcraft! as "communication with the devil." It would be hard to find a witch today who would agree with this definition, for many do not accept even the existence of Satan the Devil. One young woman, described in The Irish Times as a "high-ranking witch and leader of one of Ireland's most significant covens," reasons this way: "Belief in the Devil implies acceptance of Christianity . . . [The Devil] cannot inhabit a universe where there is no God."The Bible confirms the existence of the Devil and charges him with much of the suffering and turmoil on earth. (Revelation 12:12) Jesus not only taught that the Devil exists but also showed that it is possible unwittingly to do the will of the Devil. For example, self-righteous religious leaders of the first century asserted that they were, in a way, sons of God and believed that they were doing the will of God. Jesus, who could discern what was in their hearts, knew differently. He told them forthright: "You are from your father the Devi! l, and you wish to do the desires of your father." (John 8:44) Further, the Bible book of Revelation states that the Devil "is misleading the entire inhabited earth."â€"Revelation 12:9....Show more

Sherri Drakos: Online. You can also take classes from an online witch school. Or simply buy several books from several authors and study, as it's important to read in a variety. Although most people don't recommend Silver Raven Wolf, her work isn't bad. I'm assuming you mean Wicca or other Pagan beliefs.If, however, you mean witchcraft in just reality defying practice, I'm afraid it's something you should already know, or easily learn for yourself....Show more

Dick Ovdenk: Prom time! Girls want to learn witch craft to get a date.

Kellie Waycott: Many people but none of it will be real cuz that sh** aint real

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