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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2018, 05:19:53 PM »
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  • That almost implies you can’t find God in spirits of nature, and energy. God created them, and it makes sense you could find Him to in such practices.

    You cannot find anything in nature that you can directly invoke outside of God.  When you are addressing nature, instead of the God of nature, you're talking to evil spirits.  Period.


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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #16 on: October 27, 2018, 06:19:28 PM »
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  • All that may have happened with Mary Magdalene, but Easter eggs were used in pagan practices for years before she was even born. They are a symbol of fertility.

    If we are going to continue on this way we might as well stop celebrating Christmas, because it is the pagan holiday Winter solstice. I don’t mean to be a bummer,  it most Catholic/Christian holidays stem from pages beliefs. The church in its wisdom decided to put holidays were we could counter dark practices with Christ.

    I’d also like to say, knowing I’ll be in the minority, that just because a person practices witch craft does  it mean she practices Wicca... they are actually two entirely different things. Wicca is a religion. Witchcraft is the practice of healing energies, “magic”. Satan and witchcraft don’t go hand in hand. Although it is NOT ok to get into either because it’s a slippery slope.
    Witchcraft is demonic and  NOT "the practice of healing energies." That is a blatant lie peddled by their PR department on wikiipedia. Here is what God has to say about witches and witchcraft. God abhors witchcraft.
    Exodus 22:18 [18] Wizards thou shalt not suffer to live.
    (Some translations have this as Witches thou shalt not suffer to live)
    Leviticus 19:31
    [31] Go not aside after wizards, neither ask any thing of soothsayers, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God.
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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #17 on: October 27, 2018, 06:20:54 PM »
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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #18 on: October 27, 2018, 06:21:44 PM »
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  • That almost implies you can’t find God in spirits of nature, and energy. God created them, and it makes sense you could find Him to in such practices.
    This is the error of worshiping the creation instead of the Creator. Catholics do NOT worship nature. You will not find God in such demonic practices.
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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #19 on: October 27, 2018, 06:28:05 PM »
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  • This article on witches ritually abusing children is by Dr. Ellen Lacter, a teaching psychologist at UCSD.

    http://whale.to/b/lacter4.html

    Multi-generational Fertility Cult (Abusive Witchcraft) "Sacred Ground",
    by Ellen Lacter, Ph.D., 3-19-2004


     The rock formations in these photographs represent what is most likely the "Sacred Ground" of a ritually-abusive "Multi-generational Fertility Cult". I am referring to "Witchcraft Ritual Abuse", not Wicca.
     
     Witchcraft ritual abuse and Satanic ritual abuse both include human sacrifice and sɛҳuąƖ torture of children. However, Satanism and Witchcraft attach very different meanings to these crimes, worship different deities, and are rivals in their failing goals of world domination. See the page on this website entitled; "Overview of the Differences between Satanism and Witchcraft".
     
     Memories of Witchcraft ritual abuse, the personalities affected by these abuses, and Witchcraft programming, are almost always buried more deeply in the unconscious mind than the memories, personalities, and programming associated with Satanic ritual abuse and abuse by groups with political/military agendas. The abusive methods used by Witchcraft affect the psyche and spirit more profoundly, and block memory more effectively. In many cases of ritual abuse, one of the survivors parents (and the lineage on that side) was involved in Satanism, and the other parent (and lineage) was involved in Witchcraft. The side practicing Witchcraft will likely know everything that is happening on the Satanist side, but the Satanist side will not understand very much of what the Witchcraft side is doing.
     
     These pictures are posted here to expose abusive Witchcraft to the light of day, with the goal of helping ritual abuse survivors overcome the effects of Witchcraft ritual abuse.
     
     Witches would have chosen this site as a ritual site because it contains a number of features they view as holy. Note that the photographs of the oblong ring of rocks (about 26 feet in length) include a trifurcated tree, or three trees that have grown together. The number three is sacred in witchcraft. Such a tree would be considered sacred, thus the ring of rocks constructed around it.
     
     Behind this tree is a huge and ancient tree that is split in four parts, with three now lying on the ground, and one still standing. This tree was likely the largest and oldest tree in the area for quite some time. The trunk is about five feet in diameter. Witches would see it as the most holy tree in the area, signifying the eternalness of Witchcraft. The group would thus choose this site for their "Sacred Ground". In rituals, the witch group would likely dance around this huge tree.
     
     Between the two trees is a pit (about 6 feet in diameter). This pit would signify part of the "womb of mother earth" to Witchcraft. Blood would likely be poured into such a pit.
     
     The oblong ring of rocks and two above-described trees, are situated between two streams, which would make this site especially holy in the eyes of Witchcraft. Both streams run from east to west. The site itself is on an east-west axis, with the tree on the west. This orientation is the strong preference in Witchcraft, and will occur less frequently in Satanic ritual sites.
     
     The oblong ring of rocks has the tree at one end, and a concrete slab at the other end, which was likely used as the base of an altar. This configuration is typical of a Witchcraft site. The actual altar would be stone and laid on the concrete slab for rituals.
     
     In Satanism, the altar would be more likely placed in the center of the ritual site. The site itself would have four corners or a tree in the center. In Satanism, the altar often has space below it, since at times, a fire is lit under the altar.
     
     In both abusive Witchcraft and Satanism, the actual altar would be movable, transported to the site for the ritual, and removed immediately afterwards.
     
     The ground in the middle of the oblong ring of rocks is mounded. In abusive Witchcraft, stones, branches, twigs, and sacred objects attached with spiritual evil in abusive rituals would be buried in this mound
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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #20 on: October 27, 2018, 07:07:26 PM »
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  • You cannot find anything in nature that you can directly invoke outside of God.  When you are addressing nature, instead of the God of nature, you're talking to evil spirits.  Period.
    Oh of course, and I don’t think I worded it properly. But what I meant to say is that God created nature, and created people with healing intuition so I don’t see those things as evil. Of course praying to the Goddess, or nature is wrong/blasphemy. 

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #21 on: October 27, 2018, 07:09:57 PM »
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  • This is exactly why Catholics need to study witch craft/Wicca/pagan religions. Just because someone says I’m a witch does not mean they worship Satan. 

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #22 on: October 27, 2018, 07:28:24 PM »
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  • I’m also going to put out there I don’t advise practicing witchcraft/wicca it’s to dangerous to your soul. Just making sure it’s understood I just don’t believe all worship Satan. Most of what the teach about witch craft is hogwash. If you talk to real witches, and I mean actual practicing witches, they tell you they avoid Satan. They will also tell you the myths about their practice. Wicca on the other hand is scary thing.


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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #23 on: October 27, 2018, 08:03:58 PM »
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  • God is present in all things by essence, presence and power. We can look at creatures and see a reflection of God's perfection. Imperfectly, yes, but enough for us to recognize and be aware of God's presence, and elevate our minds accordingly. 

    Romans 1:20: For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; his eternal power also, and divinity: so that they are inexcusable.

    Ps 18(19): The heavens show forth the glory of God, and the firmament declares the work of his hands.

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #24 on: October 27, 2018, 08:50:09 PM »
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  • This is exactly why Catholics need to study witch craft/Wicca/pagan religions. Just because someone says I’m a witch does not mean they worship Satan.
    I don't care if they're a literal Satanist, or they worship tree spirits or something else, if they self-identify as a "witch" they should get the pyre either way.

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #25 on: October 27, 2018, 10:50:26 PM »
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    This is exactly why Catholics need to study witch craft/Wicca/pagan religions. Just because someone says I’m a witch does not mean they worship Satan. 
    All real witches worship satan.  There are many "entry level" people who "think" they are witches, but they aren't really.  True witchcraft is satanism, pure and simple.  Some people practice "types" of witchcraft (i.e. worshipping nature, animals, mother earth, new age movement, etc).  This will all lead to satanism if they stick with it.  

    Witchcraft has levels just like Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ.  Many "entry level" people don't have a clue what they are doing and they serve to be the smiling, nice, "normal" people so they can advertise witchcraft to the masses.  Harry Potter was all about recruiting youth to satanism.  Step by step, day by day, witchcraft leads to satanism.  People may not realize it, but it still does.  Just like Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ is the worship of the coming anti-christ, the zionist messiah.


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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #26 on: October 28, 2018, 12:15:15 AM »
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  • Harry Potter was all about recruiting youth to satanism.
    What is your basis for saying this? I don't like other aspects of the Potter series, but the Potter magic seems comparable to the fantasy magic of Tolkien and Lewis. On the other hand, Star Wars made me cringe with its invocations of the 'Force'.

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #27 on: October 28, 2018, 07:06:02 AM »
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  • There are many references to black masses and other satanic themes in the books which a non-satanist would only know if they were pointed out.  I read an in depth article and it was disturbing.  Harry Potter is filled with satanic undertones. 

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #28 on: October 28, 2018, 07:26:52 AM »
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  • I don't care if they're a literal Satanist, or they worship tree spirits or something else, if they self-identify as a "witch" they should get the pyre either way.
    And that is how you get a Salem or England’s witch hunts. 100s of INNOCENT women were tortured, not to mention murdered, in England because of things exactly like this

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    Re: Witches incantation against Kavenaugh
    « Reply #29 on: October 28, 2018, 11:31:43 AM »
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  • Don't be so dramatic.  If someone worships nature or a tree, then they are anti-catholic and should be treated as such.  If they stay to themselves, they can be let alone.  If they try to promote error and influence others, then they should be jailed or worse.  This is the Catholic philosophy on heretics.