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#27 Oct 22 2004 at 1:38 PM Rating: Good
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Princess Atomicflea wrote:
Pickle, I knew a druid in school that put this spell on his girlfriend when she broke up with him, and it came back to bite him in the *** (threefold?). He also like to take "moon baths." That kind of wicca?




He gained 100 lbs and everyone made fun of him and thought he was a loser? That's not a spell coming to bite him in the ***, that just describes people that practise wicca.
#28 Oct 22 2004 at 1:38 PM Rating: Default
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Why is christianity the only belief with an anti-belief? You know, satanism. There is no opposite of Hinduism, no opposite for any other religion. That leads me to believe that there must be some validity to this Christian Living God, thing. Just sayin'.

Edited, Fri Oct 22 14:39:33 2004 by laviont
#30 Oct 22 2004 at 1:43 PM Rating: Good
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DewVictim wrote:
He gained 100 lbs and everyone made fun of him and thought he was a loser? That's not a spell coming to bite him in the ***, that just describes people that practise wicca.


Angstycoder wrote:
Druidism, depending upon to whom you are speaking, wouldn't involve putting spells on anyone to bring girlfriends back. I heard of a couple of different things that could be considered manipulative, and right and wrong ways to do certain things as such, but nothing like that.

Oh it was wrong, and he knew when he cast it. She dumped him, he cast a love spell, and he still can't shake the girl even though the relationship is a train wreck and they drive each other insane.
#31 Oct 22 2004 at 1:44 PM Rating: Decent
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Pickle, I knew a druid in school that put this spell on his girlfriend when she broke up with him, and it came back to bite him in the *** (threefold?). He also like to take "moon baths." That kind of wicca?


Wicca is just another grid that one throws over the chaos to try to make sense of it all. (and it's kinda silly, too)

Most witches (or practitioners of any religion) have no idea what the things they "believe" actually mean.

Short answer: Casting spells, ain't majick.

#32 Oct 22 2004 at 2:09 PM Rating: Decent
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laviont wrote:
Why is christianity the only belief with an anti-belief? You know, satanism. There is no opposite of Hinduism, no opposite for any other religion. That leads me to believe that there must be some validity to this Christian Living God, thing. Just sayin'.

Edited, Fri Oct 22 14:39:33 2004 by laviont



Ugh....Satanism isn't an anti-belief of Christianity. It's not the worship of Satan, it's the worship of self.
#33 Oct 22 2004 at 2:11 PM Rating: Decent
I remember a conversation with a wiccan friend of mine that went something like this.

Me: so what keeps you so intrested in wicca?

Him: Well to me its quite like computer hacking instead of a small computer system though I have the whole world to hack and spell casting is just a way to do that.

Me: Hmmm dose it work?

Him: Well kinda its like trying to put html code on an apple II e. sometimes the code catches and sometimes I fry something out...

Me: Hmm well thats cool.


Edited, Fri Oct 22 15:44:56 2004 by jademage
#34 Oct 22 2004 at 2:21 PM Rating: Decent
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Wow... That was the stupidest analogy I've read in a while. For one, HTML code works fine on Apple IIs, and two.... There isn't a could statement in HTML, much less any other programming language.
#35 Oct 22 2004 at 2:27 PM Rating: Decent
I have never been much for going to church myself. If I did though, I wouldn't want this guy to be my preacher...

Praise The Lord
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