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You have dropped the topic because you have nothing left to offer in your defence of the wiccan religion, and i have disproven nearly all the claims you have made thus far such as "you can be a christian and wiccan at the same time" amongst other ridiculous claims and falsehoods.
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
reply to post by darkredfish
Did you know hitler was a christian?
No he wasn't, just show's how much you have really researched these things.
The claim is sometimes made that Hitler was a Christian - a Roman Catholic until the day he died. In fact, Hitler rejected Christianity and was heavily involved with the occult.
Yes he was!!!
He worshipped god and was looking for the spr of desteby
On mh iphone
Shows how much u resercg these things.
If hitlet was nit chridtab. Wgay was he l
Please try harder...
Originally posted by darkredfish
I am giving up on trying to tell you how you can be a christian and a wiccan at the same time because you refuse to listen. I have even given you an offical link to an expert on the matter, and you still refuse it.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by darkredfish
I am giving up on trying to tell you how you can be a christian and a wiccan at the same time because you refuse to listen. I have even given you an offical link to an expert on the matter, and you still refuse it.
I'm pretty sure RevelationGeneration is getting his/her extremely ignorant and bias view of Wicca and the Occult from a Christian based site.
Kind of sad to be so "blocked" by fear of truth and real facts.
Originally posted by autowrench
I challenged him to do a research project on the origins of the Bible and all of it's characters. He is no longer a minister. He even apologized to his church for lying to them for 5 years running. He also explained to be how he was taught how to hypnotize and mesmerize the crowd so they would be more free with the offerings.
Originally posted by darkredfish
they have a super narrow point of view and tend to blindly obey without thinking, they use the bible to free them from self responsibility
Originally posted by Annee
Yes they do.
What I think is really funny is - - - prayer is no different then casting a spell.
"The persecutions which were poured out upon these Bible-believing people beginning in the 7th century caused them to be scattered throughout Europe, everywhere carrying with them the New Testament faith. The Lutheran historian Mosheim, writing in the 17th century, says:...They were later known by many names, including Paterini, Cathari, Bulgarians, Patarins, Gazarians, Turlupins, Runcarians, and Albigenses... The term 'Albigenses' probably derived from a Council which was held in the year 1176 at the town of Lombers near Albi, 'for the purpose of examining certain reputed heretics'." (789:34)
See: The Albigenses and Cathari
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Elohim (אֱלוֹהִים , אלהים, sometimes transliterated as Aleim[1]) is a Hebrew word which expresses concepts of divinity. It is apparently related to the Hebrew word ēl, though morphologically it consists of the Hebrew word Eloah (אלוה) with a plural suffix. Elohim is the third word in the Hebrew text of Genesis and occurs frequently throughout the Torah, the Jewish Holy Scroll, recognized as the Bible or the Old Testament by other religions. Its exact significance is often disputed
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Hereinafter follow the names of those angelic leaders who descended with this object: Samayasa, chief among all, Urakabrameel, Azibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Azkeel, Sarakuyal, Asael, Armers, Batraal. They took wives with whom they had intercourse, to whom also they taught Magic, the art of enchantment and the diverse properties of roots and trees. Amazarac gave instruction in all secrets of sorcerers; Barakaial was the master of those who study the stars; Akibeel manifested signs; and Azaradel thought the motions of the moon."
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1. a system of principles or tenets, as of a church.
2. a specific tenet or doctrine authoritatively laid down, as by a church: the dogma of the Assumption.
3. prescribed doctrine: political dogma.
4. a settled or established opinion, belief, or principle.
Origin: 1590–1600; < L < Gk, equiv. to dok(eîn) to seem, think, seem good + -ma n. suffix Dictionary.com Unabridged
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by darkredfish
they have a super narrow point of view and tend to blindly obey without thinking, they use the bible to free them from self responsibility
Yes they do.
What I think is really funny is - - - prayer is no different then casting a spell.