Trickybeck wrote:
I remember a much bigger backlash against Dogma.
I remember that hub bub too. The funny thing is, I think Dogma was a
very pro christian and pro catholic movie. Even with the swearing. The overall message was not anti god at all. Come on! Buddy Jesus?
Part of the problem is that some people are confusing the Harry Potter type of fantasy witchcraft with the real religion.
I've only read the first Harry Potter book and I don't remember any references to the religious or spiritual lives of any of the characters. Perhaps in the later books they get into more depth regarding the source of their magical powers.
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I am a christian and I do believe people that practice witchcraft need help
I've found that when I have the urge to make statements like this, it's a good idea to learn more about the topic before shooting off my mouth. And not from sources that agree with your position, but from the very people with whom you disagree.
Try perusing some of this
witchy site. Though these practitioners of witchcraft do appear to need help in improving their fashion sense, they seem to be doing just fine otherwise.
Or do you believe everyone who practices a non christian religion needs help?