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  • Hawk
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    Originally posted by wiccanpriest View Post
    ooh please that stuff has nothing to do with real pagansim and wicca.

    this is just some chick that wants attention and made up some bullshit story to be popular.

    i've been a wiccan since 9th grade and i never saw anything like she described. we are a religion of peace goddamnit!
    Off course you will say that!

    Tell us then what you do when you are a wiccan priest and what does that status mean? How many members do you have and do you have a book of shadows?
    What happens when you die?
    Who is your god and do they have the power to heal people without without harming them later or their family?
    Do they answer your prayers, care and love you?
    What happens if you disobey some of the laws or disrespect them?
    Where does this god come from?
    We do not know how you keep peace using wicca? Please explain?

    Thx

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Glory!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    The simple truth is, Christians never lie, and unsaved scum always do. God sends them delusions to make sure they remain wrong and confused. This verse explains how witches, goths, atheists and so on can remain so ignorant of God's love.

    God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned.--2 Th.2:11-12
    Shout GLORY!!

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  • Hawk
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    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    Granted atheism as we know it hasn't been around as long as Christianity. That didn't really start taking hold until our ancestors started discovering that thunder and lightning weren't being caused by angry gods and that diseases were caused by tiny lifeforms instead of demon infestations.
    However, if you wish to continue to literally believe in the myths of some Bronze Age goat herders, that's certainly your choice. But again I'd like to state how laughable you make yourself look when you spread obvious tall tales like the alleged ex-witch's as "truth".
    Hi, I cannot claim that her testimony is the truth or not, just like everything you say could also be very far from the truth.
    Testimonies in general is the truth, because this person have no reason to lie or hide something and are not getting paid to color it in a bit. Why would anyone attach themselves to such hideous acts anyway! Would you not rather hide it in the closet than to go and tell the world look what hideous acts I did and I am sorry, please do not believe all the lies like I did!

    It obviously makes your belief look bad and you would get upset, I understand your response! You might even tell the truth and you have not gone into the religion so deeply yet, that could also be a reason you cannot identify with her.

    There are many more of these kind of testimonies, hers is not the only one.
    Jesus Christ came just over 2000 years ago, that is why I said Christianity is that old, God is the beginning of time and everything I know.

    Now that you understand that thunder is not from the Gods, does that mean there are no such thing as a God? I heard there were an atheist group of scientists who spent 800mil. dollars on a project to try and explain that the universe got into existence without the need of Divine intervention, well they said it was impossible for every little particle to be at the right place at the right time to form planets, stars and the rest of the universe without a very very powerful Divine being. The Creator!

    All the best,

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Originally posted by Hawk View Post
    Thanks for your opinions, but all you can do is speculate and have no proof that your ideas are correct! Who's story is the biggest fairy tale yours or Christianity? Christianity has been around 2000 years and yours? I wonder how many would follow your bright ideas and for how long, until you die maybe?

    He who laughs last, laughs best.
    Actually, Jesus has been around for all eternity (John 1:1), and Genesis 1:26 alludes to the Trinity. Otherwise, the hindaloos could turn your reasoning back on you and say that their worship of eight-armed obese elephant demons must be true because of the antiquity of the Book of Eleanor Rigby, or whatever it's called.

    Originally posted by wiccanpriest View Post
    ooh please that stuff has nothing to do with real pagansim and wicca.

    this is just some chick that wants attention and made up some (rude term deleted) story to be popular.

    i've been a wiccan since 9th grade and i never saw anything like she described. we are a religion of peace goddamnit!
    The mooselimbs claim to be a religion of peace, too. By the way, stop swearing, or you can expect infraction points or worse.

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  • Callisto
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    Originally posted by Hawk View Post
    Thanks for your opinions, but all you can do is speculate and have no proof that your ideas are correct! Who's story is the biggest fairy tale yours or Christianity? Christianity has been around 2000 years and yours? I wonder how many would follow your bright ideas and for how long, until you die maybe?
    Granted atheism as we know it hasn't been around as long as Christianity. That didn't really start taking hold until our ancestors started discovering that thunder and lightning weren't being caused by angry gods and that diseases were caused by tiny lifeforms instead of demon infestations.
    However, if you wish to continue to literally believe in the myths of some Bronze Age goat herders, that's certainly your choice. But again I'd like to state how laughable you make yourself look when you spread obvious tall tales like the alleged ex-witch's as "truth".

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  • Nobar King
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    Originally posted by wiccanpriest View Post
    ooh please that stuff has nothing to do with real pagansim and wicca.

    this is just some chick that wants attention and made up some bullshit story to be popular.

    i've been a wiccan since 9th grade and i never saw anything like she described. we are a religion of peace goddamnit!
    Ninth grade, huh/? Did you go to a wiccan priest class at your local highschool?

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  • Deluded 7th Gay Andwitless
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    ooh please that stuff has nothing to do with real pagansim and wicca.

    this is just some chick that wants attention and made up some bullshit story to be popular.

    i've been a wiccan since 9th grade and i never saw anything like she described. we are a religion of peace goddamnit!

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  • Hawk
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    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    I don't have time to do a full refutation right now, but I do like how you've asked if I read the whole article when it's obvious you didn't even read my whole post. I have nothing to do with that website and I find pagans and Wiccans to be just as ridiculous in their beliefs as Christians. I also don't have to rely on obvious lies and conspiracies to try and paint others as vicious murderers who are amazingly clever at committing then covering countless murders.
    So what does she have to be afraid of? Surely she's clad in the Armour of God and doesn't have to worry about satanic powers affecting her, and if she speaks out publicly on one of the many Christian television shows and shows her evidence, thus angering the Satanists enough to kill her, she'd be a glorious martyr destined to bask in Christ's glory for eternity. Hell, when John Ashcroft was in charge of the whole justice thing, why didn't she approach that good Christian man so he could blow the lid off the witch police conspiracy to cover up all those awful murders?
    The website I linked to may be full of superstitious woo-lovers who believe in different myths than you, but the guy did a great job pointing out all the inconsistencies in that woman's tale of woe.
    It's one thing to believe the nonsense you do and want to bring others about, but it's another thing to hitch yourself to a story like the one you linked to. It only serves to make those who already believe as you do feel better about their battle with Satan, but those who don't believe as you do are only going to find you that much more laughable.
    Thanks for your opinions, but all you can do is speculate and have no proof that your ideas are correct! Who's story is the biggest fairy tale yours or Christianity? Christianity has been around 2000 years and yours? I wonder how many would follow your bright ideas and for how long, until you die maybe?

    He who laughs last, laughs best.

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  • Callisto
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    Originally posted by Hawk View Post
    Well your lovely website witchvox is just another attack on the truth, you will know if this lady is lying, becuase you must do similar activities and must have heard about some of it in the circles you move around.
    ...
    Did you read the whole article my friend?
    I don't have time to do a full refutation right now, but I do like how you've asked if I read the whole article when it's obvious you didn't even read my whole post. I have nothing to do with that website and I find pagans and Wiccans to be just as ridiculous in their beliefs as Christians. I also don't have to rely on obvious lies and conspiracies to try and paint others as vicious murderers who are amazingly clever at committing then covering countless murders.
    So what does she have to be afraid of? Surely she's clad in the Armour of God and doesn't have to worry about satanic powers affecting her, and if she speaks out publicly on one of the many Christian television shows and shows her evidence, thus angering the Satanists enough to kill her, she'd be a glorious martyr destined to bask in Christ's glory for eternity. Hell, when John Ashcroft was in charge of the whole justice thing, why didn't she approach that good Christian man so he could blow the lid off the witch police conspiracy to cover up all those awful murders?
    The website I linked to may be full of superstitious woo-lovers who believe in different myths than you, but the guy did a great job pointing out all the inconsistencies in that woman's tale of woe.
    It's one thing to believe the nonsense you do and want to bring others about, but it's another thing to hitch yourself to a story like the one you linked to. It only serves to make those who already believe as you do feel better about their battle with Satan, but those who don't believe as you do are only going to find you that much more laughable.

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  • Hawk
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    Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
    Hawk, I'm start to wonder if JESUS sent you here for a purpose. Maybe he wants more representation in GODLESS black Africa instead of having us fly over there once a year. It is possible that even now you see that Landover is the TRUTH and the LIGHT and want to fellowship with us.
    Hi,

    Africa might not be so Godless as it may seem! The Church I attend keeps the Bible as the source of their teachings and I get great joy going there and worshiping our Lord.
    There are many black people that turned away of their ancestor's traditions and chose Jesus to be their Lord and Savior! They also know about witchcraft and the fear it instills in their people and they got to know that there are a more powerful God that can protect them against all evil, Jesus Christ!

    Christianity is strong in South Africa, I cannot speak for the rest of Africa!

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  • Hawk
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    Re: Paganism

    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    Interesting. In her "testimony" she clearly confesses to committing murder, but nowhere does it say that she felt guilty enough to turn herself into the authorities. If I didn't suspect it to be pages of lies, I'd probably notify the police.
    It turns out I'm not the only one to doubt this ridiculous story. While I do think all believers of woo are full of nonsense, here's a lovely website that rips the story apart.

    http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.htm...&c=whs&id=6617
    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    Interesting. In her "testimony" she clearly confesses to committing murder, but nowhere does it say that she felt guilty enough to turn herself into the authorities. If I didn't suspect it to be pages of lies, I'd probably notify the police.
    It turns out I'm not the only one to doubt this ridiculous story. While I do think all believers of woo are full of nonsense, here's a lovely website that rips the story apart.

    http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.htm...&c=whs&id=6617
    Hi,

    Thanks for your reply, I understand that there will be all kinds of occult members that would try and take her testimony apart, because it is taboo for members to talk about their activities! The person who tries to take the testimony apart is a wiccan who indulges in black magick with experience in the police force and he is probably commanded by his master to seek testimonies of previous occult members and take it apart. I am sure there are very good reason why she does not give every little detail about the specifics where ceremonies were held, peoples names, etc.

    I noticed this wiccan Kerr mentioned that if this lady converted why did she not give her self in to the police for all the murders they performed for their cacrifices, I think that is also how the devil keep his servants of running over to the good side by making them do hideous and criminal stuff and make them afraid that they will go to jail if they leave, at the end of the day Jesus is our Redeemer and can free us from any stronghold, He can also use a person that had experience about the occult much better than having them locked up like the devil would want them too be!

    These murders were done not because they wanted too, but because the devil wanted too and commanded and influenced them to do so!

    Obvioucely those sad experiences will always be with her and remind her what paganism is all about and motivate her to do whatever she can to warn others before they get in to it to deep!

    By giving her testimony she is making herself known and a target for attacks by other satan worshippers, like having curses and attacks put on her life! I cannot see what she will gain except to maybe help some paganist to open their eyes before it is too late! It would have been nice to see a reply of the lady on the accusations made in the article the wiccan Kerr produced!

    Have you ever read an testimony of an ex-Christian that was forced to do any of these hideous acts(murder, spells on peolple, killing animals. etc) in order to worship Jesus in their ceromonies? NO! why are there then numerous testimonies of people that indulged in the occult that tells these kind of similar stories ?

    Well your lovely website witchvox is just another attack on the truth, you will know if this lady is lying, becuase you must do similar activities and must have heard about some of it in the circles you move around.

    Jesus is the Conquerer and we as born again Christians were given the authority to step on scorpions and serpents and all the power over the enemy!! satan cannot hurt us!

    KJV Luke 10:19
    19. Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.

    Did you read the whole article my friend?

    Your eyes will be opened in the name of Jesus Christ, amen!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    I'm an atheist, so don't worry about anything Wiccan from me. I actually got it from a villain on the tv show Xena.
    Don't come in here lying to us witch. That's the name of a nigra dance invented by that communist Belafonte!

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  • Callisto
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    Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
    I have never mentioned this before, but I particularly like that username, although it seems vaguely wiccan. I have to ask. Did you choose it on a whim, or did you actually sit in the moonlight and planet?
    I'm an atheist, so don't worry about anything Wiccan from me. I actually got it from a villain on the tv show Xena.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Hawk View Post
    Hi,

    Experiences of a pagan lady who decided that paganism is not what she wants for her life!
    There are a few pages so I will provide the links for you:

    Latest news coverage, email, free stock quotes, live scores and video are just the beginning. Discover more every day at Yahoo!


    Enjoy your reading, its very interesting.

    Praise Jesus!
    Friend, I applaud you for bringing this inspiring testimony to our Godly forum. It is always wonderful to hear the stories direct from the satanists mouths how they hit rock bottom and came to find Jesus.

    I pray that her story will inspire countless others to abandon the idiotic practice of witchcraft/paganism/satan worship and instead embrace Jesus, who is the exact opposite of all that garbage.

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