FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction
We live in a time where the constitutional right of religious freedom
has forced us to tolerate and accept any religion, no matter how
foreign it is to our belief system, and how contrary it is to the Bible.
But on the other hand, in a growing anti-Christian climate in this
country, we are also being allowed to exercise our faith because of
those same rights. So, we have a responsibility to treat someone else’s
beliefs with respect, because they have the same rights we do.
However, I don’t have to agree with them, or like it, and I don’t have to
allow this false doctrine to permeate our society unanswered.
No matter how honorable Wiccans intentions are, as a Christian, I must
abide by the tenets of the Holy Scriptures in my assessment of their
religion and practices. Do I hate them. No. In fact, the witches that I
talked to were very pleasant, very nice, and very respectful of my
religious beliefs. Which is more than I can say about some Jehovah
Witnesses and Mormons that have come knocking on my door. It is
very easy to forget a very fundamental Biblical teaching, that we must
hate the sin, but love the sinner. God loves everyone, even a witch. So
as a Christian, we need to let witches know, if ever given the
opportunity, that they are living a lie. That the gods and goddesses
they are worshipping do not exist, and that they have been deceived
by a very real Satan, who is the father of lies.
As I said earlier, witches have a golden rule that prohibits them from
hurting anyone. But, not all witches are ‘good’ witches. And not all
witches share that philosophy. Irene Park, a former witch, and author
of the book The Witch Who Switched, said the worst thing she had
ever done to someone was to “demolish them. To see them removed
off the face of the earth.” She further elaborated: “You can kill them, or
else they will commit suicide ... you drive them to do that ... you can do
it by thought ... or something like making a potion ... and chanting and
doing an incantation, and it works, the spirits work.”
Chapter Six of the book Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for
Witches, Warlocks and Covens is called “Vengeance and Attack.” On
page 196 it says: “With all the power of your imagination, and all the
faith and intent you can muster, you must actually try to see your spell
working its mischief, visualizing your victim suffering all the pangs
you wish on him. This type of spell is perhaps best employed for
encouraging general misfortune rather than any specific disaster...” It