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Post by Faery on Jun 11, 2004 9:18:07 GMT -5
Ok this a quote I found on a site. Makes me kinda cross I am writing this urgent message because I was once a witch. I lived by the stars as an astrologer and numerologist casting horoscopes and spells. I lived in the mysterious and shadowy realm of the occult. By means of spells and magic, I was able to invoke the powers of the “controlling unknown” and fly upon the night winds transcending the astral plane. Halloween was my favourite time of the year and I was intrigued and absorbed in the realm of Wiccan witchcraft. All of this was happening in the decade of the 1960's when witchcraft was just starting to come out of the broom closet. It was during that decade of the 1960’s, in the year 1966, that a woman named J.K. Rowling was born. This is the woman who has captivated the world in this year of 2000 with four books known as the “Harry Potter Series.” These books are orientational and instructional manuals of witchcraft woven into the format of entertainment. These four books by J.K. Rowling teach witchcraft! I know this because I was once very much a part of that world. Witchcraft was very different in the 1960’s. There were a lot fewer witches, and the craft was far more secretive. At the end of that spiritually troubled decade, I was miraculously saved by the power of Jesus Christ and His saving blood. I was also delivered from every evil spirit that lived in me and was set free. However, as I began to attend fundamental Christian churches, I realised that even there witchcraft had left its mark. Pagan holidays and sabats were celebrated as “Christian holidays.” As time went on, I watched the so-called “Christian” churches compromising and unifying. I also watched with amazement as teachings from Eastern religions and “New Age” doctrine began to captivate congregations. It was a satanic set-up, and I saw it coming. Illuministic conspirators were bringing forth a one-world religion with a cleverly concealed element of occultism interwoven in its teachings. In order to succeed in bringing witchcraft to the world and thus complete satanic control, an entire generation would have to be induced and taught to think like witches (think do we thing any different?), talk like witches, (Do we talk any different?) dress like witches (Oh come on as again do we dress any different?), and act like witches. (We dont act different do we) The occult songs of the 1960’s launched the Luciferian project of capturing the minds of an entire generation. In the song “Sound Of Silence” by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, we were told of seeds that were left while an entire generation was sleeping, and that the “vision that was planted in my brain still remains.” Now it is the year 2000. All of the foundations for occultism and witchcraft are in place. The Illuminists have to move quickly, because time is running out. It was the Communist revolutionary Lenin who said, “Give me one generation of youth, and I will transform the entire world.” Now an entire generation of youth has been given to a woman named J.K. Rowling and her four books on witchcraft, known as the Harry Potter Series. As a former witch, I can speak with authority when I say that I have examined the works of Rowling and that the Harry Potter books are training manuals for the occult. Untold millions of young people are being taught to think, speak, dress and act like witches by filling their heads with the contents of these books. Children are so obsessed with the Harry Potter books, that they have left television and video games to read these witchcraft manuals. The first book of the series, entitled “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, finds the orphan, Harry Potter, embarking into a new realm when he is taken to “Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.” At this occult school, Harry Potter learns how to obtain and use witchcraft equipment. Harry also learns a new vocabulary, including words such as “Azkaban”, “Circe”, “Draco”, “Erised”, “Hermes”,(Oh their not that evil so Circe turned men to stone so what? I know few who would like to do that!) and “Slytherin”; all of which are names of real devils or demons. These are not characters of fiction!
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Post by Faery on Jun 11, 2004 9:19:19 GMT -5
How serious is this? By reading these materials, many millions of young people are learning how to work with demon spirits. (Oh she's so whacked) They are getting to know them by name. Vast numbers of children professing to be Christians are also filling their hearts and minds, while willingly ignorant parents look the other way.
The titles of the books should be warning enough to make us realise how satanic and anti-christ these books are. The afore mentioned title of the first book, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, was a real give away. The second book was called “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, while the third book was entitled “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” Nothing could be more obvious than that Harry Potter books are pure witchcraft and of the devil. This is the oldest con game ever hatched out of hell. As a real witch, I learned about the two sides of “the force.” When real witches have sabats and esbats and meet as a coven, they greet each other by saying “Blessed be”, and when they part, they say “The Force be with you.” Both sides of this “Force” are Satan. (She is whacked so was her coven) It is not a good side of the force that overcomes the bad side of the force, but rather it’s the blood of Jesus Christ that destroys both supposed sides of the satanic “Force.” High level witches believe that there are seven satanic princes and that the seventh, which is assigned to Christians, has no name. In coven meetings, he is called “the nameless one.” In the Harry Potter books, there is a character called “Voldemort.” The pronunciation guide says of this being “He who must not be named.” On July 8 at midnight, bookstores everywhere were stormed by millions of children to obtain the latest and fourth book of the series known as “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” These books were taken into homes everywhere with a real evil spirit following each copy to curse those homes. July 8th was also the 18th day (three sixes in numerology 666) from the witches’ sabat of midsummer. July 8th was also the 13th day from the signing of the United Religions Charter in San Francisco. Now we have learned that the public school system is planning to use the magic of Harry Potter in the classrooms making the public schools centers of witchcraft training. What does God have to say about such books as the Harry Potter series? In the Bible in the book of Acts, we read the following in the 19th chapter, verses 18 - 20: “And many that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds. Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver. So mightily grew the Word of God and prevailed.”
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Post by Faery on Jun 11, 2004 9:20:22 GMT -5
Harry Potter: “Making Evil Look Innocent”
Issue Date: November/December 2001
What are kids saying about Harry Potter?
Here are some samples:
“I want to go to wizard school and learn magic. I’d like to learn to use a wand to cast spells.” Dylan, age 10.
“If I could go to wizard school, I might be able to do spells and potions and fly a broomstick.” Mara, age 12.
“It would be great to be a wizard because you could control situations and things like teachers.” Jeffrey, age 11.
“I’d like to go to wizard school and learn magic and put spells on people. I’d make up an ugly spell and then it’s pay-back time.” Catherine, age 9.
“I feel like I’m inside Harry’s world. If I went to wizard school I’d study everything: spells, counterspells, and defense against the dark arts.” Carolyn, age 10.
“I liked it when the bad guys killed the unicorn and Voldemort drank its blood” Julie, age 13.
“The books are very clever. I couldn’t put them down. When I was scared I made myself believe that it was supposed to be funny so I wasn’t so scared.” Nuray age 11. (Oh their kids let them fantasise)
These are the comments of young readers of the Harry Potter wizard books quoted on a new video by Jeremiah Films. On the video, called Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged, Making Evil Look Innocent, author Robert S. McGee explains: “Children as young as kindergarten are being introduced to human sacrifice, the sucking of blood from dead animals, and possession by spirit beings.” Courts have banned the teaching of Christianity in public schools but Wicca, which is recognised by the U.S. courts as a religion and given tax-exempt status by the IRS, is taught freely. Harry Potter has become the method of introduction of Wicca to the very young.
Harry Potter materials have become much more than a hand full of children’s fantasy books. Warner Brothers, Coca Cola, Minutemaid, and Mattel have used the Potter materials to launch games, puzzles, toys, backpacks, and every possible merchandizing product. Scholastic, Inc., a major supplier of public school teaching aids has added the Potter literature to its line of curriculum materials. When the name “Harry Potter” is keyed into the Scholastic.com web site search engine, it returns 268 matches. “Jesus” returned only 23. And now, a major movie is about to break on the scene called “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Millions of dollars are being spent on pre-release hype. Once introduced to the world of wizards, spells, and dark arts, readers of Harry Potter can advance their knowledge and skills in witchcraft and paganism by visiting the hundreds of web sites available on the internet. Or, they can purchase more books on the subject from the well stocked Wiccan sections in local book super stores. Or, they can find over a thousand volumes on witchcraft available at Amazon.com. Harry Potter books have taken the world of children’s fantasy literature by storm. Over 200 million have been sold in 40 languages. One study shows that over half of the children in the western world have read at least one of the Potter books. Many reported re-reading each book several times. But is it just fantasy literature like Snow White and Cinderella? In the Harry Potter video, cult expert Caryl Matrisciana points out that in the older stories, evil never prevails. There are no absolutes in his world. What is right depends on the situation. Witchcraft now has a complete package. Starting in kindergarten with Harry Potter and TV witch shows, children are led on to the horror movies and hundreds of Wicca and pagan web sites. When they thirst for more power, high school and college Wicca covens are available. In the adult world, corporations are hiring New Age practitioners to provide seminars in sensitivity training, stress relief, and self improvement for employees. Former Satanist William Schnoebelen points out in his book, Wicca, Satan’s Little White Lie, that, “I finally learned in the most graphic fashion imaginable that the difference between witchcraft or Wicca and Satanism is actually non-existent.” Before he was saved he found himself cruising the streets looking for a lone female to assault, not for sex, but to drink her blood. The bottom line is a hunger for power. Harry Potter and the rest of witchcraft promises that power. But in the end they discover that Satan is really in charge of the power and only uses it like cheese in a mouse trap. Harry Potter provides a basic initiation into witchcraft for a whole new generation. Imagine what the world will be like when they grow up.
Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged Making Evil Look Innocent
Millions of American schoolchildren have a new subject in school: witchcraft! Through the Harry Potter series, the ancient occult religion of Wicca is being introduced in almost every public school in America. This video explains how Scholastic Inc., the largest publisher of children’s books in the world, is supplying Harry Potter materials to millions of schoolchildren. Scholastic Inc. is using its unrivaled position in the educational system to flood classrooms and libraries with witchcraft, (come to think of it it's kind of a bad thing) repackaged as “children’s fantasy literature.” Teachers are encouraged to read the Harry Potter books aloud in class, and millions of children are being densensitized to the dangers of the occult spirit world. Through Harry’s world of sorcery they are learning what tools today’s witches and pagans use -- supernatural imagination, spiritual concentration, wands, brooms, spells and curses. Warner Brothers new film based on Harry Potter has been called an accurate portrayal of witchcraft. And indeed it is. In this video, you will see how completely occult is the world of Harry Potter. After reading the Harry Potter books, millions of children will demand to see Warner Bros. new movie, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Christian parents have faced a similar problem for years with the teaching of evolution in their public schools. They have responded by teaching their children that they cannot believe everything they are taught in school. Now, with the Harry Potter books on witchcraft becoming part of public school curriculum, parents need to know enough about it to also teach their children that the spell-casting and other activities of Harry Potter are also forbidden territory. This video will help. Harry’s books are about a young 11-year-old generational wizard, Harry Potter, who attends the prestigious 1000-year-old occult boarding school, Hogwart’s School of witchcraft and Wizardry. All his teachers are practicing occultists, and tutor their students in the dark arts of sorcery and divination: fortune telling, astrology, potion mixing, spell weaving and curse casting. Harry’s world says that drinking dead animal blood gives power, a satanic human sacrifice and Harry’s powerful blood brings new life, demon possession is not spiritually dangerous, and that passing through fire, contacting the dead, and conversing with ghosts, others in the spirit world, and more, is normal and acceptable.
PHEW! Ok most of this I read the rest I skimmed through coz I'm tired and like its nearly 12 here.
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Post by Faery on Jun 15, 2004 3:05:12 GMT -5
Ok you all just stunned? Got no questions to ask? No comments? Flabbergausted? I mean do wiccans really beleive in 7 evil princes? Or what ever it is? Coz thats news to me I clearly I havent been studying that well.... or another case of sterotyping....??!! speak people! lol!
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Post by SilverDragonLily on Jun 15, 2004 17:04:18 GMT -5
lol sorry, the truth is i have never read any Harry Potter book yet...so i can't exactly relate..but i have heard people in my town say it is witchcraft and everything u summed up in those posts...but i have never read any of the books but i know two people in my school who think the fear of harry potter is dumb...my english teacher is happy the series exists because it actually gives her sons something to read and she has seen boys reading more now instead of just girls reading...and it gives them that entertainment and something they enjoy reading which for an english teacher is positive-us english teachers love reading the other person i know is a Christian and is very serious..she debates homosexual marriages and even makes her speeches Christian based...but i over heard her talking one day in trig and she loves the Harry Potter series...in fact she hates all of the gripe her minister does during church and one day took a pair of Harry Potter glasses in and put them on during his speech against the books... from what i have read on the web-again i cannot be sure if it is true because i never read the books-there are essays saying that since the characters show no sign of worshipping Satan then the books cannot be teaching children and leading them against the church... again i cannot say because i have never read the books...but i aplaud them for encouraging children as well as other people to read!
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Post by Liam on Jun 23, 2004 16:04:27 GMT -5
O.o.... o.O....O.O.....i am dumbfounded and bloody speechless, i know it isnt right but whoever wrote that deserves a good kicking...
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Post by Faery on Jun 25, 2004 3:49:54 GMT -5
I was so angry I wanted to shut down that site! She/he is just a real good example of sterotyping. I mean sucking blood? What did think he was a vampire? clearly this women/man took wicca shoved it in a blender and came with his/her own concoction.
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Post by SilverDragonLily on Jun 25, 2004 22:37:05 GMT -5
wow..and if that ticks u off...check out this website www.exposingsatanism.org/wicca-stories.htmo yea...and if u type Wicca...or even Goddess in that google search engine it will bring up other stuff...it like lies tho...it says the Goddess supports abortion...and sacrifice...and other weird stuff:o
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Post by SilverDragonLily on Jun 25, 2004 23:29:51 GMT -5
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Post by Faery on Jun 26, 2004 7:14:02 GMT -5
Hmm.... there weren't very good answers in the last link there. Basically all the answers were "Your not following my religion your going to burn hell." Read between the lines mate!
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Post by SilverDragonLily on Jun 26, 2004 14:42:01 GMT -5
yes and there were so many misconceptions...the author of those websites haven't been doing their research!! like, Witchcraft and Wicca are not the same religion..sorry but that fact was lost...and we do not convert people...also they think that the schools are converting students into Wicca...but our school is Christianity all over and its public:o wow...talk about seperation of church and state..we had a preacher at our graduation...following the prayer/invokation...isn't that in violoation? and they even have Christmas cantatas...where they sing songs and tell stories about the birth of Christ....whats the difference? and the other website was full of misconceptions also...he was trying to explain why the Christian God says that Wicca is hurtful...ect...quite difficult when you think about it...the Bible was written CENTERIES before Wicca was founded...and so how do we know what he thinks about it? truly i wonder why they do this...because people who live in the USA have this supposedly freedom of religion...so why are they dominating and converting us...i'm sure we know that the religion exists...and if we really wanted to we could join a church...but i think that the Christian religion is sending negative vibrations...who wants to worship a God who threatens to burn you for all eternity...if they really wanted people to join they should try to teach the positive features...like love and understanding...and be conpassionate towards other religions more but suggest that their religion has this loving feature...thats what i would be open minded about...but some of their websites i have visited are anything but loving:-/
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Post by Faery on Jun 28, 2004 3:43:21 GMT -5
Yup sure is true. Everybody who follows that god will burn in this place they call "hell". I mean we all do wrong, and if one follows that god they will burn in this underworld because they did wrong. Getting my drift? I'm better at explaing things verberly.
So what if there are wiccans going around "preaching" and if they are... there not trying to convirt they are simply trying to get people to know our beleifs better! I mean we should have the same rights as christains do. Their not teaching religion they are simply trying to get convirts!" And if a wiccan is trying to get convirts clearly they themselves need to take more time out and learn.
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Post by Liam on Jul 7, 2004 11:17:22 GMT -5
yeh i know what you're saying. it really peeves me that just because i am diffrent than someone else i am thought of as a bloody outcast. but what irks me the most is that peoeple will judge me and turn me away just on the basis that i am Wiccan, and not even give me five d**n minutes to learn about who i am...but i suppose there's only so much we can do about the situation. if there's going to be any changes for Wiccans, a lot of it will have to come from them.
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Post by KaiAidan on Jul 13, 2004 0:28:03 GMT -5
dont we wiccans just wish we could do some of the stuff harry potter does, I tellimg you I would like the broom thing because flying to work on my magickal broom would cost less with gas prices so high lol
really i cant beleive that they take a harmless childrens book series that kids like and say they are evil, are they just jelous that they didnt write them first Come on If i had a nickel for every person that has used satan as a skapegoat i would be a very rich witch. Its the other relgions that have a conecction to satan not us. Never once have i did something wrong, ad the go "the devil made me do it.
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Post by TribalSpirit on Jul 13, 2004 21:02:29 GMT -5
Whoa, that's completly insane!!! I've read a few of the Harry Potter books and it's pretty obvious that this lady has no idea what she's talking about! We don't even believe in Satan or 7 princes or any of that. I bet that made alot of Pagans, Christians, parents, and H.P. fans mad lol. Geez if people can't even read a fantasy book then what's next? It's sad and pitiful at the same time. Oh well, just as long as we keep educating at least we know we're on the right track. I mean really geez that's just crazy.
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