Originally posted by checkbaiter Yes, back in the 70's I personally knew a warlock who had many witch friends. He knew nothing about football but could tell you if a team would win. He was usually correct.
He must have been popular down the bookies. Is he wealthy by any chance?
Originally posted by checkbaiter Yes, back in the 70's I personally knew a warlock who had many witch friends. He knew nothing about football but could tell you if a team would win. He was usually correct.
Apart from him not becoming fantastically wealthy - what stopped you from investing in his prophecies?
Originally posted by RBHILL Sue I would examine yourself to see if you are of the faith!
As I said... no argument too low.
I'm not sure you want this argument here, buried deep down in a thread about witches.
I do not understand how conservatives can say they are Christian, and then turn around and deny funding to feed and house the poor and homeless. They do not follow God, they follow mammon. And Christians who are fooled into voting for them are the ones who should take a deeper look at their faith.
Originally posted by Suzianne As I said... no argument too low.
I'm not sure you want this argument here, buried deep down in a thread about witches.
I do not understand how conservatives can say they are Christian, and then turn around and deny funding to feed and house the poor and homeless. They do not follow God, they follow mammon. And Christians who are fooled into voting for them are the ones who should take a deeper look at their faith.
Liberals do it for good works to get to heaven not out of love for already being saved
Originally posted by apathist Witches are a Christian invention, part of their pogrom to wipe out the native religions.
In Leviticus 19 (one of the more inspiring chapters of the Bible) one is warned not to practice witchcraft. So it seems that witches predate Christianity.