Abishai100
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The Bible describes a terrible dragon that appears as a manifestation of Satan to create thrones for the Antichrist.
There is ample folklore about chivalrous knights from medieval times tackling nefarious and ominous dragons.
Dragons abound in Eastern religions in China but appear as wicked or complicated adversaries in Christianity.
While Wicca does not explicitly talk about Satanic or ominous dragons, there is certainly room for talk about netherworld creatures such as snakes, lizards, and toads.
Snakes and dragons are certainly similar in their body-movement symbolism.
Knights tackling dragons seems to be the right province for Christian Wicca to establish a respectable dominion of worship and contemplation.
Dragons signify a human recognition of courage and magic.
Therefore, how should we configure Christian Wicca perspective with the pedestrian mysticism of blood-moon oriented terror-outbreak novels such as Red Dragon (Thomas Harris)?
Red Dragon (Thomas Harris)
There is ample folklore about chivalrous knights from medieval times tackling nefarious and ominous dragons.
Dragons abound in Eastern religions in China but appear as wicked or complicated adversaries in Christianity.
While Wicca does not explicitly talk about Satanic or ominous dragons, there is certainly room for talk about netherworld creatures such as snakes, lizards, and toads.
Snakes and dragons are certainly similar in their body-movement symbolism.
Knights tackling dragons seems to be the right province for Christian Wicca to establish a respectable dominion of worship and contemplation.
Dragons signify a human recognition of courage and magic.
Therefore, how should we configure Christian Wicca perspective with the pedestrian mysticism of blood-moon oriented terror-outbreak novels such as Red Dragon (Thomas Harris)?
Red Dragon (Thomas Harris)