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W I T C H C R A F T O R
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THE GREAT WITCHCRAFT DELUSION
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Many Christians have found it difficult, at best, to answer the claims and
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accusations of the practitioners of the Wicca cult.
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This paper will educate the Christian and serve as a means to challenge,
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and witness to occultists.
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First of all, let's look at the claims of the Wicca cult.
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Witchcraft practitioners claim:
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1. Early Christianity co-existed with Wicca until the inquisitions.
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2. It's an ancient pre-Christian religious system which was driven
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underground during the middle ages.
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3. Satan was a doctrine conceived of by the Christian church as a scare
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tactic.
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4. The devil is only mentioned in the New Testament.
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Witchcraft is a positive nature-based religion, preaching brotherly love
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and harmony with all life forms. Its origins base in early mans development.
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The basis for this claim comes from a book published in 1921, _The Witch-
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Cult in Western Europe_ by Dr. Margaret Murray who introduced the idea of a
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coven of twelve witches headed by a devil or leader acting like a devil. #1
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George Kitredge, a contemporary of Murrays said "this speculation will not
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stand the test of the most elementary historical criticism. There is not the
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slightest bit of evidence that witches were ever organized."
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Perhaps the basic cause for Dr. Murray's as well as other scholar's
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confusion, is the face value acceptance of confessions of alleged witches
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under torture.
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The idea of a mystical nature-based religion caught on in the late 60's and
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early 70's with the advent of the hippie movement. However, its author was
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one Aleister Crowley, an early 20th century occultist.
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In 1915 he wrote a letter to a disciple, a Canadian occultist named Charles
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S. Jones #2 "The time is ripe for a natural religion. People like rites and
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ceremonies and they are tired of hypothetical gods. Insist on the real
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benefits of the Sun, the Mother force, the father force and so on."
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The translation of the word witch is supposed to mean "wise one" taken from
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the Old English word wita or wicca. If the modeern witchcult was as it
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claimed, decendent from an old religion, why wasn't the word wicca ever
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recorded in any documents over the 300 years of the Inquisition?
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Why then does the Welsh word pwcca, obviously taken from the same root word
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or root language, mean satan?
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Why then does the word witch in any other culture, non-Christian as well as
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pre-Christian, go hand in hand with evil?
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Did Christianity ever co-exist in harmony with any pagan religion as the
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witchcult claims?
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Unlike other religious systems during the time of the first century church,
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Christianity forbade intermingling of its thoughts, ideals and doctrine with
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paganism for several reasons.
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1. A hybrid religious system would lose ther real meaning of
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Christianity.
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2. Christianity was the only religious system that had ties to ancient
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Judaic prophecies and laws.
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3. With the abundance of mystery cults at that time Christianity was the
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only religious system which claimed with substantial proof that its
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founder had risen from the dead, thus proving He, Christ was the Son
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of God.
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In Ephesians 5, verses 11 & 12, written before the end of the first
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century, Paul addresses the issue of the mystery cults who held meetings very
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much the same way the modern witch cults hold their meetings.
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"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather
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reprove them. For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done
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of them in secret."
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Why does Paul refer to these mystery cults as unfruitful works of darkness?
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Due to the human and animal sacrifices, homosexual and bestial practices of
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these ancient pagans. The futility of pagan mystery religious is obvious to
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anyone because all that remains of these cults is their ruined temples. Paul
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describes this in Romans 1, verses 21-24:
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v21. Because that when they knew God they glorified Him not as God neither
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were they thankful; but because vain in their imaginations, and their foolish
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heart was darkened.
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v22. But professing themselves to be wise they became fools
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v23. And they changed the glory of the uncorruptable God into an image
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made like to corruptable man and to birds and four-footed beasts and creeping
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things.
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v24. Wherefore, God also gave them up to uncleanness, through the lusts of
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their own hearts, to dishonor their own bodis between themselves.
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As a religion the modern witchcraft cult owes its conception to Margaret
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Murray and its continuance to Aleister Crowley and Gerald Gardner. Crowley,
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who wrote it's rituals better known as _"The Book of Shadows"_, Gardner, who
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commissioned Crowley's writings plus writing his own work _"Witchcraft
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Today"_, giving this cult the necessary publicity to bring it out of
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obscurity.
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#2 According to Richard Cavendish; Murray, Crowley and Gardner did nothing
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more than resurrect the works of several 19th century occultists.
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#3 Murray's great work _"The Witchcult in Western Europe"_, 1921 contains a
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great deal of material from the 19th century Rosicrusian writer Hargrave
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Jennings _"The Rosicrusians, Their Rites and Mysteries"_ she seemed to have
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forgotten to acknowledge the use of this material.
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#3 Gardner's _Witchcraft Today_ is no more than a book review of Murray's
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earlier work.
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The main themes of the witchcraft cult are Hedonism, pleasure being the
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chief end of life and Narcissism, a morbid delight in the physical self. This
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is seen in the invocation to the Mood goddess which speaks of "no peace and
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ever be in cruel suffering till she [the moon goddess] grant the fulfillment
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of my innermost desire"....love freely, caring for neither age nore kin."
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Romans 1:28
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"and even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave
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them over to a reprobate mind to do these things which are not convenient."
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In order to create a religious system with few or no apparent parallels to
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Christianity it was necessary for the founders of the New "Old Religion" to
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dispose of anything which resembled the Christian doctrines of original sin,
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judgement, death, heaven and hell.
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Thus Crowley introduced reincarnation to the witchcraft which he'd been
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exposed to as a young man from Hindu Tantric Yoga and Eastern Mystics.
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Satan is not an idea but a Hebrew word meaning the accuser and slanderer a
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descriptive noun for a spiritual being existing in a fallen state, also known
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as Lucifer, the Prince of Darkness, the serpent, and the dragon.
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In Isaiah 14:12-14 KJV we find it was Lucifer who first rebelled against
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God.
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v12. How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How
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art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
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v13. For thou has said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will
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exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the
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congregation in the sides of the north:
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v14. I will ascend above the heights of the clouds: I wil be like the most
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high.
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We see from this passage that the idea of Satan's worship or Luciferianism
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was conceived eons ago not from Christian doctrine but through the mind of the
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evil one himself.
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Man's concept of Satan's worship has existed much longer than Christianity.
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It would be logical to some people that worship of evil in a good vs evil
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belief structure would create balance at the very least. Many of the pagan
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mystery cults were based on this. The idea of modern Satanism and the Black
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Mass was first introduced into modern literature by DeSade in his book
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_Justin_.
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One needn't believe in evil to be a slave to it.
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Had the church in the early Middle Ages grown very Strict, or corrupt?
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It was not a question of the Roman Church being strict but rather corrupt.
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With this came weakness and insecurity. Apostasies and Heresies began to
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appear in most of civilized Europe. Some of these would later usher in the
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Reformation and Protestantism.
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The witchcraft of the Inquisition was an invitation of the inquisitors and
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torture the method of proving it. As time passed, more and more crimes were
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added to the witchcraft delusion. Perhaps the best example of this is the
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word coven. Modern witch cults claim this word as a part of the evidence for
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the survival of a pre-Christian pagan religious system in the Middle Ages.
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Oddly enough there is no mention of this word until 1662, two hundred years
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after the beginning of the Inquisition.
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The witchcraft of today, byt its practitioners' own admission, in no way
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resembles the witchcraft delusion of the Inquisition. Therefore it makes no
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sense to use the Inquisition as a means to illustrate supposed persecutions of
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the New "Old Religion."
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_CONCLUSION_
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Despite the continuous claims of witchcraft practitioners, there is no real
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historical evidence to support their claims. As with the rest of the occult
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world, theirs is a history of deception, a sordid past, plagarism, and poor
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scholarship, although this cult would like to add respectability to the New
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"Old Religion," it's really not possible. Despite the fact that; "the Federal
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Government recognizes the religion and even provides appropriate instructions
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in a handbook for chaplains..." This doesn't make it respectable, just tax
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exempt.
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There's really no such thing as white or black magic regardless of whether
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its spelled Magic or Magick. The difference between witchcraft and satanism
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is in the eye of the beholder. Both satanism and witchcraft believe and
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practice things which are clearly defined in the Bible as abominations to God.
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These references are found in both Old and New Testaments. Modern Witchcraft
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& Satanism are one and the same. It was Crowley who frequently identified
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himself as the Beast as mentioned in Revelation chapter 17.
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#4 "...this reference to white and black magic was meant to refer to the
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intentions of the Magician in it's invocation, not the character of magic
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itself."
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_WHAT THEN, IS THE WICCA, OR THE WHITE WITCHCRAFT MOVEMENT?_
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1. It is devil worship and Satanism.
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2. It is anti-Christian, a religious parody; conceived in the twentieth
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century.
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_WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT WITCHCRAFT?_
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The Old and New Testaments repeatedly make reference to all forms of
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occultism, including witchcraft, magic and sorcery, clearly condemning these
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practices. In the Old Testament, 1 Samuel 15:23 describes the character of
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witchcraft.
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v23. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft and stubborness is an
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iniquity and idolatry.
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In the New Testament Paul describes witchcraft as a work of the flesh in
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Galatians 5:19-21.
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v19. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; adultery,
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fornication, uncleaness, lasciviousness.
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v20. Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife,
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seditions, heresies,
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v21. Envyings, murders, drunkeness, revellings and such like: of which I
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tell you before, as I have told you in times past, that they which do such
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things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
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Let's look at a clearer meaning for each of these 17 words:
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Adultery - Maritally unfaithful
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Fornication - premarital sex
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Uncleaness - impure
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Lasciviousness - Lustful lewdness
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Idolatry - Worship of idols or images
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Witchcraft - Practice of sorcery or magic
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Hatred - Intense Dislike
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Variance - Dispute
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Emulations - Selfish Ambitions
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Wrath - Rage, great anger
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Strife - Conflict, discord
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Seditions - Rebellion
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Heresies - False doctrine
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Envyings - Covetousness
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Murders - Taking of lives
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Drunkeness - Intoxication
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Revellings - Riotous merrymaking
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Each of these works of the flesh can be found in the witchcraft cult and
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its rituals today. The ultimate end for those who practice such things is
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seen in Romans 1:32:
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Who knowing the judgement of God, that they which commit such things are
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worthy of death, not only do the same but have pleasure in them that do them
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...
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When Paul speaks of death he's referring to spiritual death, eternal
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separation from God.
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Rev 21:8
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But the fearful and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murders, and
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whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters and all liars shall have their part
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in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
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If you are or have been practicing witchcraft or occultism, change.
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Real happiness doesn't come from any mystical religious system, living from
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ritual to ritual or orgy to orgy, or belief in a mother goddess, but rather
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through a relationship with God.
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Christianity isn't just another religious system; but rather a relationship
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with God through His son, Jesus Christ.
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God wasn't and isn't a god of wrath but rather the only God of Love.
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Jesus Christ doesn't demand due sacrifice, He is the only sacrifice.
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Jesus Christ is waiting to welcome you into His kingdom.
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SEEK HIM TODAY
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Four steps to Christ:
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1. It's because of God's love for you that He sent His only Son to die for
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your sins:
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John 3:16
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For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that
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whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting live.
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2. Christ died for each one of us because:
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Romans 3:23
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All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
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3. Accept Jesus Christ as your Savior:
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John 1:12
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But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of
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God, even to them that believe on His name.
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4. Confess Him before others:
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Romans 10:9
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That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in
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thine heart that God raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved.
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References:
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#1 _Encyclopedia of Witchcraft & Demonology_
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Russel Hope Robbins
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Crown Publishers
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Pages 116 & 117
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#2, 3 As quoted in
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_Encyclopedia of the Unexplained_
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Magic, Occultism and Parapsychology
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Richard Cavendish
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McGraw Hill
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Pages 275 & 276
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#4 As quoted in
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_Understanding the Occult_
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Here's Life Publishers, Inc.
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Josh McDowell & Don Stewart
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Page 93 Reference Truzzi Religious Movements
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If you have any further comments or questions feel free to direct them to:
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Paul Lund
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P.O. Box 9991
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Fountain Valley, CA 92728
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(c) Copyright, Paul Lund
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