You are entitled to your

You are entitled to your beliefs, however misplaced they may be. The only point I would like to make is that you use the confusion as to what makes one a witch as an argument against witchcraft. I have met many Christians who have differing views on what makes one a Christian. Some people believe it is following the Bible as much as possible, or living a good life in line with Christian principles, some believe simply believing in God and Jesus, others being baptised and so on and so forth. So please do not use the fact that many witches do not know if they are coming or going as a point of debate, because many Christians are exactly the same way. Sadly witchcraft has become something of a fad, but that does not make it less valid for many of us who are dedicated.

Blessings.

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