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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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It's fine :-)

I still believe in Evangelism, but not "your going to burn in hell witch!!!" evangelism.
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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[quote] But half the time, telling them your pagan makes them back away like you're diseased. [/quote]

I wont lie I've found that useful on occasion.
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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Post # 12
This is really nice. Thank you for posting this. This clears the whole issue up.
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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Oh my gosh! White Rav3n! I read "We are the other people" and I was amazed! It's all so clear to me now! Thank you so much for sharing that! I finally realize who I am! I used to follow Christianity but have been trying to break away... Buts it's been hard and I have been trying to figure out who I am. What kind of religion I should follow. And thanks to you (and the author of that story) I finally realize who I am! Thank you so much!
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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Thanks, White Rav3n for mentioning that. We are the other people was amazing. Although, I still have to admit for a Wiccan I'm actually very modest.
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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No offense, but that article is total bullcrap. Since the fallacious author seems to accept Genesis as truth, he must also accept the flood. According to the rest of Genesis, Yahweh wiped out the "other people" with a flood because they were so sinful and depraved. The whole only semitic people are sinful is also fuel for Nazism. Noah's three sons repopulated earth with their descendants. Japheth is the father of Europeans, Ham father of Africans, and Shem father of Asians/Native Americans. I do agree that there are other Gods, but it is my personal belief that Yahweh is their ruler.
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
By: Moderator / Adept
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No offence,Lord Ethia, but the writer of the Article "We are the other people" makes it absolutely clear that he does not believe a word of the Bible! Especially The Jehovah's Witnesses version!
I think he is wrong to "extract the urine" from anybody else's beliefs.But he is right that witches are the other people in the sense that they do not believe in "Christian salvation". When I have the JHs come to my door, I merely tell them that I am not interested. One even asked me if I had ever read the Bible. I had to tell him that,yes, and I have also read Gone With The Wind. Both books have some historical fact, and a lot of fiction!
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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If he doesn't believe in the Bible, why is he even using Scripture as a reference? The author didn't mention what the well trained JH's probably did after that-- they probably said that if you think that this scripture is authoritative, then the Flood would have wiped out the "other people". Then, according to you, the author probably would have said, "Well I don't believe in the Bible!" The JH's comeback with "Then why the heck are you arguing from a source you admit to be untrue?" The fallacy the author commits is like a mix between circular reasoning and a faulty appeal to authority...
In the end, the author probably felt pretty good about his fallacious argument, and decided to post it to boost up the weak pagan arguments of paganism against Christianity, with a bunch of informal fallacies. In fact, I had an atheistic friend and logic student look the argument over, and these were his exact words: "Hahaha! I can see the author is very good at throwing fallacies together and making it look like a good argument."
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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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I just saw your comment that the Bible has a lot of fiction in it. I will prove otherwise. In fact, I will attempt to prove to you, with scientific fact, that the Bible is true. Actually someone else will with a little editing from me (LOL).

The God of Science

Science is a systematic knowledge of the physical or material universe gained by observable facts. The sacred writings of all world religions basically contain a system of faith. Yet each do make statements within the province of science that provides a uniquely valid test to prove their authenticity. If their scientific observations are in reality superstitions reflective of the culture in which they were written, these so called sacred books are disqualified as the inspired Scripture of God. If, indeed, the scientific observations of any of these purported Holy Scripture agree with the facts of science today, then that Bible is the inspired Word of a true and living God. Why? The Creator and God of the universe is the God of science — the author of the scientific laws that govern His universe. Only the God of science could cause scientific facts to be recorded in a book —the Bible — hundreds or thousands of years before scientists discover them.

Only the Judeo-Christian Bible contains scientific facts that anticipated scientific discovery by hundreds and in some cases several thousand years. The following are examples of remarkable scientific observations found in the Judeo-Christian Bible.

What Holds the Earth Up?

Three thousand years ago the Hindu scriptures recorded the earth was resting on the backs of several huge elephants. The elephants were resting on the back of a very large turtle that was swimming in a sea. Greek mythology claims that the god Atlas was holding the earth on his shoulders. But our Bible says in Job 26:7 — " [God] hangeth the earth on nothing." What a remarkable statement of fact. The earth is suspended in space. Nothing is holding it up. Job wrote about the same time the Hindu Scripture was written. How did Job know this scientific fact? Only God could have revealed this to Job. The Old Testament prophets wrote as they were moved by the holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21). The Judeo-Christian Bible is the inspired Word of God.

Flat Versus Round Earth

For thousands of years people believed the earth was flat. If one went too far, he would fall over the edge. This was taught in both Hindu and Buddhist scripture. In the 1500s, the first ship sailed around the world. This proved the earth was round. But the round earth was recorded in the Judeo-Christian Bible long before man discovered it in the 1500s.

The prophet Isaiah (40:22) spoke of the "circle of the earth." Solomon wrote, "He [God] set a compass [circle] upon the face of the deep." Proverbs 8:27. In our century, Arabs spoke of infidels being pushed over the edge into space. About 3,000 years ago, our Bible said the earth was round. This was not discovered until 500 years ago. Indeed, the Judeo-Christian Bible is the inspired Word of God.

Sun, Moon and Stars — Who? What?

Ancient people were afraid of the sun, moon and stars. They thought they were alive — that they were gods. But over 5,000 years ago, the Judeo-Christian Bible in the first chapter of Genesis pointed out that the sun, moon and stars were created by God. Remember, our God states that He is the one and only God. This proves the sun, moon and stars that He created are not gods.

Eclipses are an example of what people feared. An eclipse happens when the sun’s light is blocked by the earth or moon. The moon is bright because it reflects the sun’s light. But when the earth blocks that light, the moon looks like it is disappearing. Also, when the moon comes between the earth and the sun, it looks like the sun is disappearing.

This was frightening to people long ago. Some thought eclipses happened when the moon was mad at the earth and turned its face away. The Chinese believed that an eclipse was caused by a demon or some huge animal that ate the sun and then would give them up again. God told Jeremiah (10:2 KJ): "Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them." God went on to reassure Jeremiah that the universe is under God’s control.

Later scientists learned that heavenly bodies were not alive and that man need not fear them. Thousands of years before scientists discovered that the planetary bodies were inanimate, the Judeo-Christian Bible contained this scientific fact.

The Bottom of the Ocean

Until modern times people thought the ocean floor was sandy like the desert and saucer shaped—deepest in the middle. This was even true of the pre-1900 geologists. But in the 1900s oceanographers found the sea had many deep valleys or canyons. The deepest canyons were called trenches. The Marianas Trench in the Pacific is so deep that if Mt. Everest (29,000 feet high) was dropped into it, the peak would still be a mile below the water’s surface. There are also underwater mountains. The Atlantic Ocean contains an undersea range of mountains 10,000 miles long.

In addition, 3,000 years ago the Judeo-Christian Bible spoke of the valleys and mountains of the sea. In Psalm 18:15 (NIV) David wrote of God being the creator of "the valleys of the sea." God asked Job (38:16 NIV): "Have you walked in the recesses [valleys] of the sea?" The prophet Jonah was thrown off a ship and spoke of falling to the bottom of the mountains in the sea (Jonah 2:6).

The Judeo-Christian Bible spoke of the valleys and mountains of the sea thousands of years before scientists discovered them. Indeed our Bible is the inspired Word of God.

The Paths of the Sea

In the 1800s, Matthew Maury, an officer in the United States Navy believed his Bible. As a Christian he loved to read the Bible. One day Maury was reading about the dominion man was given over the animals in Psalm 8. He was amazed that verse 8 spoke of the fish and all creatures that swim in the "paths of the sea." "Paths of the sea"— how could this be? He never knew there was such a thing. He was determined to find them. Maury discovered that the oceans have many paths or currents, which were like rivers flowing through the sea. Maury wrote the first book on oceanography and became known as "the pathfinder of the seas"— "The father of modern navigation."

Maury received his idea about ocean currents from reading Psalm 8:8 which was written about 3,000 years ago by King David. David wrote as he was moved by the Spirit of God and probably never actually saw an ocean.

Incidentally, Psalm 8:8 also spoke of fish in the "paths of the seas." All fishing boats make a good catch in the currents or paths of the sea. They have learned this is where the fish swim.

Lightning, Thunder and Rain

In ancient times, most religious scripture taught that lightning bolts were missiles thrown in anger by their gods.9 In China, Taoist scripture regarded the rainbow as a deadly rain dragon.10 In Confucius scripture, the goddess of lightning, Tien Mu, flashed light on intended victims to enable Lei Kung, the god of thunder to launch his deadly bolts accurately.11

Since rain is so necessary to life, ancient people pondered what caused it. Some tried to stab holes in the clouds with spears. The Vedas (Hindu scripture) advised to tie a frog with its mouth open to the right tree and say the right words and rain would fall.

Our Bible also talks about rain, lightning and storms. But it contains none of these superstitious ideas found in the other so- called scriptures. The Judeo-Christian Bible taught that earth’s weather followed rules and cycles. Genesis 8:22. "While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease."

Job stated (28:26): "God made decrees [rules] for the rain. And He set a way for the lightning of the thunder:" Centuries later, scientists began to discern the "rules for the rain" that Job talked about. Rainfall is part of a process called the water cycle. Here’s how the cycle works. The sun evaporates water from the ocean. That water vapor rises and becomes clouds. This water in the clouds falls back to earth as rain, collects in streams and rivers and makes its way back to the ocean. That process repeats itself again and again.

About 300 years ago, Galileo discovered this cycle. But amazingly the Scriptures described this cycle centuries before. The prophet Amos (9:6) wrote that God "calls for the water of the sea. He pours them out on the land." How did Amos know this? He wrote as he was moved by the Spirit of God.

Actually, scientists are just beginning to fully understand God’s "decrees or rules for the rain." Since 68 BC it was thought that somehow thunder triggered the rainfall. Now scientists are beginning to realize that as stated in Job 28:26, it is lightning that triggers the rain to fall. Job knew this 3,000 years ago. Certainly his writings were inspired of God (2 Peter 1:21).

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Re: The Bible and Witchcraft
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I can post more if you like...
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