Witchcraft thread

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I love shorter days! The flock puts its self up earlier so I'm not closeing the doors to the coops at 8:30pm when I should be trying to get to sleep for work. 😑
Mine don't get out until around 3 during the week, so I feel kinda bad when they only get an hour or so to run around
 
Mine don't get out until around 3 during the week, so I feel kinda bad when they only get an hour or so to run around
Mine right now don't get closed up. I think tho I'll set up my flood lights in such a way that I can open the doors at 4:30am right before I leave for work. Or I'll see if we can set up for auto doors.
 
My new board lol
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Maybe saying that Christians accept Jesus as their saviour and messiah (as Jacin pointed out) would be much better to say
A Christian is a man, woman, or child that has accepted Jesus Christ as the only way to salvation and who has been born again in Christ. Many people think being born into a Christian family will automatically make you a Christian, but that simply is not so. You must have Christ living within you to make you a follower of Him.
 
From what I’ve read, there’s a similar issue for the life Muhammad as there is for Jesus; much of the information available was written long after they died. The new testament isn’t from Jesus’s contemporaries, but was written and compiled long after he died so we don’t even know if the information is accurate. It was all oral tradition for a long time and you know how that goes.
Well, every word in the old and new testament are God breathed, so you can't get more accurate than that.
 
Witchcraft is defined in so many different ways, really so it depends on the practitioner. Most are either atheists or polytheists, but Christian witchcraft is actually a thing. Typically there’s no belief that Satan exists. Many pagan Gods and Goddesses have human traits, and many specialize in certain things like the hunt, agriculture, war or the home. Many saints in Catholicism were once Pagan Gods and Goddesses.

Keep in mind that there are many, many different pagan belief systems that believe in magic. Druidry, Heathnry, the Celtic system, etc. Then there’s Wicca which draws much of its beliefs and lore from other sources and belief systems; it was created in the 1900’s but I never remember when for sure. 40’s? 60’s? Anyway, there is no one way to be a witch. Everything is up to the individual practitioner to do what they feel is right and to worship the deities that resonate with them.

Spells are similar to prayers, but witchcraft encourages the practitioner to use the innate power of things combined with their own power and will to manifest what is needed or wanted. It’s not just left to the gods to make it happen.
V ery well phrased!
 

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