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PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
The two are not and never have been mutually exclusive.
There are records going back to the 1500s of folk magic practitioners who consider themselves good Christians and many to this day. I am actually reading some period pieces on this subject right now.
Heck there is even a book of basic spellwork you can order online published by a Catholic nun.
It is kind of similar to prayer. It is not specific to any particular faith.
There are records going back to the 1500s of folk magic practitioners who consider themselves good Christians and many to this day. I am actually reading some period pieces on this subject right now.
Heck there is even a book of basic spellwork you can order online published by a Catholic nun.
It is kind of similar to prayer. It is not specific to any particular faith.
StanLei · 26-30, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow The Holy Bible says: “Suffer not a witch to live!”
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WillaKissing · 56-60
I only took your Crowley post as being and educational one myself. Though I hold very deeply to my Christianity despite what other's may think about me and how I choose to live my life, I only took your post as educational, and I love history whether I believe like the historical figure does or not.
Thank you for the history lesson.
Sincerely,
Willa
Thank you for the history lesson.
Sincerely,
Willa
Lostpoet · M
I dabbled in the arts of witchcraft, but i've always considered myself christian. It's just a nice way to escape normal reality for a while.
Good. You can only be one or the other.