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Are true black magicians born or created?

My great grandmother was a witch. And this was before every emo girl decided to be one cause hot topic made it trendy. Nah, this was back in the day when the only occult literature that really existed was the first wave of modern occultism. When Thelema was established, the secret teachings of all ages was written, etc. This was pre wicca. Back in her days, the only thing that existed close to the occult was palm readings at the circus. None the less, she moon bathed, read tarot, made potions, etc.
I was raised christians. I still claim Christ. I respect the Christian faith and will never talk bad about it.

I have always had an attraction to the occult. Also, i've always had a desire, a calling to use magic, even tho logically I thought it couldn't be real; I could stop myself.

Are the truly magic born or made? Maybe we are all magick
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SW-User
We’re all born with magic but few choose to believe in it
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BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur Why do you always try to argue with QueenOfQuirk all the time?
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SW-User
@Emosaur more like your ego can’t accept that not everyone lives by your set of beliefs 🫣
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SW-User
@Emosaur The fact that you’re asking for evidence of magic is ridiculous in itself bc even you know on the inside that the supernatural is based on intuition and experience, not research
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BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur Science tests things. Not every truth can be tested. It's possible that some things can only be experienced by an individual. You shouldn't tell other people to believe something just because you experienced it, but that doesn't mean you stop seeking experiences.
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BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur I didn't make a fallacy. I said that the scientific method requires testing. Not everything can be tested. Thus, it's possible to know something that cannot be confirmed by science. Point out the logical fallacy I just made in saying that.
SW-User
@Emosaur your own inability to process feelings doesn’t mean that they haven’t saved the lives of countless people
BRUUH · VIP
@SW-User He won't point out the fallacy I made because I made none. Did I commit an ad hominem? Nah. Did I commit a tu quque? Fuck no. He just says fallacy without pointing out the fallacy. I don't know why he won't prove me wrong since he says I am wrong? Like, why won't he argue my points? 😭
SW-User
@BRUUH yup he uses these big words to make himself look smarter when he has nothing else to say
BRUUH · VIP
@SW-User I wanna give him a really giant hug and send love into his soul.
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SW-User
@BRUUH I’m going against my spiritual beliefs but he’s so disrespectful to me I can’t pray for him 🫣
SW-User
@Emosaur wouldn’t expect me to understand opposed to what? Your superior intelligence?
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BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur It's literally not a fallacy in itself, tho. Using anecdotes as a premise to make a claim about a trend makes no sense. But using an anecdote to debunk a claim about universality is completely logical. For example: if you say "@SW-User is a blonde haired girl with blue eyes" it's completely logical for me to rebutt with "I have met her, and thus have eye witness testimony to say she's actually a super sexy dark skinned black haired girl with nice lips and a phat @$$". In that scenario, anecdotes aren't fallacious. Therefore you are wrong.
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SW-User
@Emosaur one thing that is clear that you must be deeply disturbed emotionally to always fight believers and spiritual people in general, you literally give demonic vibes tbh
BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur I do understand fallacies tho; I had to in order to pass a college course on this. The claim I made is an epistemic one, that there are valid knowledge structures outside of the scientific method. You told me I commited a logical fallacy, and I told you I didn't because I didn't use anecdotes where they didn't belong; merely said it's possible to have an experience that justifies a personal belief. Therefore, I do understand them, you are wrong, and should bow down to me and call me daddy.
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BRUUH · VIP
@Emosaur Bro me and @SW-User are roasting you so hard in the DMs right now. You are lucky we believe in love and kindness or you would prolly cry from the pwynage.
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