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Joanne Rowling and witchcraft

Brickjectivity

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Watch this:
Hocus, pocus, abra cadabera (which is Aramaic):
Facts (per Judaism) are:

1. Jesus did witchcraft.
2. Witchcraft is a sin according to the Bible.
3. Christians are following a sinner.
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4. But a little-known fact is that at one point, the Church allowed certain forms of magic to be practiced.

And as Ollivander used to say:
Thank you for letting us know. We would do the same for you. It is appreciated.

I am curious what Jesus does that is considered witchcraft. I'll see if I can find out what you're talking about. Do you have a link to anything that is in English?
 

VoidCat

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Ugh. Look Harry Potter ain't even real witchcraft saying this as a witch. It's just a story. It's complete fiction and is nothing like actual witchcraft.
 

Spirit of Light

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One needs no skills and no ability to do witchcraft. But it is sin. Devil stands near you and waits for you. But it is sin.
Sin to you, may not be sin to a practitioner of wicca or witchcraft, so are you condeming them from your beliefs of what witchcraft is, or have you studied what they actually do?
 

Jack11

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After the Pirates of the Caribbean films were produced, millions of kids were hooked and wanted to become pirates like the main characters. Obviously, these kids grew out of the stage and did not become pirates; it was all hype. Same with Harry Potter. The series is simply for fun and interest.
 

Clara Tea

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Witchcraft is sin & Rowling is follower of Bible [are] contradictory facts
Contradiction is schizophrenia.
close to promoting witchcraft
Christian motives in her books.
God does not [do] magic, God does miracles.

Mean to "bear false witness" and call Rowling schizo just because you don't understand that a sci-fi book about witchcraft is not witchcraft.

Skull and Bones is real witchcraft. Prescott Bush, son George Herbert Walker Bush, and grandson George W. Bush all were members of skull and bones. Prescott stole the skeleton of Geronimo for Satanic ceremonies. George W. Bush stirred cauldrons of unspeakable filth (eye of newt, toe of frog, etc.) while saying Satanic incantations. President Ronald Reagan didn't make a move without consulting his psychic. Bush and Reagan dabbled in the occult and narcotics with Project MKULTRA. The Relgious Right got these conservatives elected.

When Reverend Jimmy Swaggart was caught paying for a prostitute in Lancaster, California, his church started the idea that Batman was evil or sinful. Batman is a fictional character, not evil. Batman is a good guy who fights evil. The reason they went after Batman was to distract from Swaggart's sin of buying a prostitute. That is called a "red herring." So while everyone was focused on the "red herring" they paid no attention to Swaggart's prostitute.

In the news, the Catholic church declared bankruptcy so it doesn't have to pay it's debt (mammon) to the little boys who were raped by their priests (and they moved the rapists so they could rape again). Ditto, a Christian organization, Boy Scouts of America, also declared bankruptcy to keep from paying mammon to its rape victims. It would appear that Rowling's sci fi is the next "red herring" to distract from the evils of theists.

It is a matter of priorities. Which is more evil....the war in Iraq that killed 1,000,000 Iraqis who were not involved with terrorism, or Harry Potter books?

Harry Potter books teaches about evils and goodness, and young kids learn to read by reading those huge books.
 

VoidCat

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But you do not like, if somebody would sin against you. For example to lie to you.
sin- breaking the rules of divine law.

Lying is wrong but it's not a sin. My gods are as flawed as humans and the Divine to me is Nature itself. Nothing goes against the laws of nature everything is natural so sin is not a thing. There is right and wrong and there is good and evil but sin in my belief system don't exist
 

VoidCat

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Sin to you, may not be sin to a practitioner of wicca or witchcraft, so are you condeming them from your beliefs of what witchcraft is, or have you studied what they actually do?

Wiccan have a right to their religion.
Imma add this because other might not know tho yall two might:
Wiccans can be witches but it is a religion. Not all witches are wiccan however and I am not wiccan. Just adding that for other folk to note
 

Clara Tea

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sin- breaking the rules of divine law.

Lying is wrong but it's not a sin. My gods are as flawed as humans and the Divine to me is Nature itself. Nothing goes against the laws of nature everything is natural so sin is not a thing. There is right and wrong and there is good and evil but sin in my belief system don't exist

Christian views on lying - Wikipedia

"Thou shalt not bear false witness" which is why Christians consider lying to be sinful. (Source: above). Doesn't it seem as though there is a Wikipedia link about everything?
 
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