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Originally posted by Magickesists
NO WAY? Theres no fricking way thats possible. I suggest to you if your just trying to stir up some responses then you'll do a damn good job but at least read the etiquette please.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
If any of this is true I dont think it would be inherently good or evil. It would all depend on the person and the way that person used it.
Originally posted by Vertu
That's clear. But why the heck would the dead spirits know the future? Why would they be smarter than we are?! It doesn't make sense. Why would those spirits be able to think at all? Do they have a brain?
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
Saint4god - we realize that you are a Christian. It appears that you accept the Christian Bible as the only source of information. Please understand that not everyone feels the same way. Not everyone believes in the Christian Bible.
Tell me again what existed before God?
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
Please note that I said the Christian God/Bible. To elaborate, what I am talking about is the Christian concept of what God is and wants us to do.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I don’t think you understand magic. This is not a putdown or even sarcasm. I just don’t believe that you truly understand it, nor would I expect you to do so.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
Pagan’s actually don’t believe in Satan or demons, I said that summoning them isn’t necromancy because I do not believe they exist in the first place.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
So you believe that evil matches really do exist?
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I would never try to change anyone’s opinion, you are entitled to yours, and me to mine.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I simply get tired of being told what Paganism and magic are by people who do not practice them.
Originally posted by Blueangel7
I try to live my life by the rules in the bible, and the bible says not to dabble in the occult. I think that if you try to summon the dead, you are opening some doors that should not be opened.
Originally posted by Magickesists
And also it said that the founder of enochian magic (enoch) was accepted into heaven before he died. He is apparently the only human to ever have accomplished this.
Originally posted by saint4God
Why are you trying to position me as a naive, close-minded individual?
The 'Christian God' dates back to the beginning of the universe. Please don't push your belief that something older exists.
Originally posted by saint4God
What harm is there in that caution? What reason is there to suppress someone who does so?
Originally posted by saint4God
You're analogy does not fit in this case. I can compare the floor to the sky, but it doesn't make it a good comparisson.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I would never try to change anyone’s opinion, you are entitled to yours, and me to mine.
Originally posted by saint4God
Good, we're on the same page then.
Originally posted by saint4God
I never mentioned Paganism. Please do not get offended by things I do not say. From the Pagans I know, they do not 'own magik' (correct me if I'm wrong), therefore you voiced your view on magik and I've voiced mine.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I am not trying to paint you as a naïve, close-minded individual.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
The 'Christian God' dates back to the beginning of the universe. Please don't push your belief that something older exists.
Maybe I didn’t state myself plainly enough on this. What I am trying to say is that people had spiritual practices before Jesus’ birth. People worshipped and had spiritual practices before the Christian Bible was in mass circulation and before the term “Christianity” came into use. Some of those people and some of their practices were indeed Pagan.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
Most people are aware that Christians don't approve of magic of the type of which this thread addresses.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
You can warn all you want, but there comes a time when you begin to beleaguer the point. When you quote my post and say that I am wrong because the Christian Bible says so, this is more than a warning to the originator of the thread. This is a confrontation with me.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I would never try to change anyone’s opinion, you are entitled to yours, and me to mine.
Originally posted by saint4God
Good, we're on the same page then.
Not quite. I was simply answering the original poster’s question with my views and you began to quote me and shoot down what I had to say. You took it upon yourself to single some of us out for “correction.”
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
This implies that your opinion is more valid than mine.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I am sure that for Christians, your opinion is more valid than mine, but once again we already know that Christians do not claim to practice magic.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I simply don’t know of any other group or classification that claims its use. If the use of magic is practiced by some group that is not Pagan please tell me about this group. It would be enlightening for me.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I am a Unitarian Universalist Pagan. I value the inherit worth and dignity of all people, whether or not I agree with them. I attend a church full of Pagans, Christians, Jews, Agnostics, Atheists (yes Atheist in church!) Buddhists, B’Hai, and many others. We need not think alike to love alike. I guess I am used to being around a group of people that share information without anyone ever telling anyone else they are wrong. I suppose I am spoiled in that area.
Originally posted by saint4God
If you love them and wish to strengthen their faith, please share with them . . .Help your fellow church members who are Christian to know what is written.