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Topic: Witchcraft is NOT a religion
Ruth34611's photo
Sat 10/06/12 05:07 PM
My thoughts on the subject...

http://youtu.be/q2R1mgESjaU

newarkjw's photo
Sat 10/06/12 07:43 PM
Well no chit. Jesus couldn't fly on a broom......smokin

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 10/06/12 08:00 PM
laugh

Jeff, I :heart: you. drinker

soufiehere's photo
Sat 10/06/12 10:31 PM
I don't have sound but you look really hawt :-)

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/07/12 08:04 AM
laugh

Well, then my mission is accomplished. :wink:

:heart:

soufiehere's photo
Sun 10/07/12 02:40 PM

laugh

Well, then my mission is accomplished. :wink:

:heart:

Friaress?

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/07/12 04:45 PM
I like the sound of that. Friaress Ruth.

soufiehere's photo
Sun 10/07/12 04:47 PM
Friaress Ruthie, from the Mission.
Here to ring your bells.

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/07/12 04:51 PM
bigsmile

samisoosexy's photo
Sun 03/24/13 02:26 PM
yet he ascended in to heaven

HonestE's photo
Mon 05/27/13 12:37 PM
who jesus, outside of the bible who else said so?

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Sun 12/01/13 03:13 PM
Edited by alleoops on Sun 12/01/13 03:14 PM

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 12/15/13 05:27 PM
Darn. I deleted the video. I was wondering what my thoughts were on this a year ago.

dark113's photo
Sun 08/10/14 12:28 PM
witchcraft/paganism is older than all other religions do your resurch

mich11111's photo
Mon 08/24/15 03:24 AM
My questions is? Do you know what means religion? What became a religion? I felt sad that now I'm find this side.

ghost63's photo
Wed 11/25/15 02:44 PM
Witchcraft is very much a religion. it's the first religion long before any of the modern popular religions.

MissAgentOrange's photo
Mon 01/04/16 08:44 PM
Hello! I'm a Witch. While it is true that Witchcraft isn't ALWAYS practiced as a religion, it CAN be one. For example, I consider it my religion because I have certain deities that I serve, worship and honor as well as general guidelines to follow. However, if someone else only practiced the craft simply for the magickal aspects of it with no deity connections, then it would not be considered a religion; merely a practice.

Ruth34611's photo
Tue 01/05/16 08:16 AM

Hello! I'm a Witch. While it is true that Witchcraft isn't ALWAYS practiced as a religion, it CAN be one. For example, I consider it my religion because I have certain deities that I serve, worship and honor as well as general guidelines to follow. However, if someone else only practiced the craft simply for the magickal aspects of it with no deity connections, then it would not be considered a religion; merely a practice.


Actually that makes you a Pagan witch. Paganism being your religion. flowerforyou

Ruth34611's photo
Tue 01/05/16 08:17 AM

witchcraft/paganism is older than all other religions do your resurch


I never said they weren't.

Ruth34611's photo
Tue 01/05/16 08:19 AM

Actually. Technically speaking, Witchcraft isn't a religion. Its a word that was given to practices within the Pagan faith. In the sense of the word, Witchcraft encompasses "Potion making" which were often times simple herbal remedies for illnesses or other discomforts, Rituals, which is the Wiccan equivalent to praying, and other things. But, to say Witchcraft isn't a religion in the context that some people are implying is, quite frankly, Idiotic and naive. A lot, and I mean a lot, of practices in the Christian beliefs were derived from other religions such as Wicca, Pagan, Norse, and so on, so forth. In fact, the "Christmas Tree" Actually came from Pagan beliefs.


Many Christian practices evolved from Pagan practices. But none of them came from Wicca since Wicca was only started in the 1950's.

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