Is witchcraft against the Bible?

Started by julibug4 pages

gotquestions.org? Is that part of CARM? So, "ushomefree", am I free to assume that you do base your beliefs on the bible?

Actually, it appears through his cut and paste tactics, he obtains his beliefs from websites.

😆 😂 😂 😂

Alliance-

In responding to—and creating—threads on the KMC forum, I have utilized web based material to convey a message; and I will continue to do so, just like yourself I assume. I have always made a point—but may have failed on occasion—to post a hyperlink referencing the material(s) I utilized. I am simply attempting to be informative. Despite everything, the sources that I provide contain "bibliographies"—which, for anyone who has attended college, will (or should) inform you, that such is paramount in decifering the credibility of a source. No pun intended, you must know this! And who cares in what manner it is provided? A sound source of information is something we can all learn from, not to mention have confidence in, myself included. A few of my favorite references are—but not limited to—the following:

1) http://www.gotquestions.org

2) http://www.apologetics.com/default.jsp

3) http://www.darwinismrefuted.com/molecular_biology_09.html

4) http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org

5) http://www.reasons.org

Aside from web based material, I also reference sources at home—books, audio, and DVD material! I even participate in threads by method of "free base writing." Why do you give me such a hard time (ha ha ha)! If the websites above do not interest you (or those of you reading this), check out: http://www.ted.com.

I actually find Wiccan mythology to be beautiful.

The beleive in the God and Goddess, fundamental aspects in every living thing. They also believe that Earth is the mother, a living creature of her own caliber, and we (all human and animal life) are the children who live and depend on her.

Some of their beliefs are close to the Native Americans.

Originally posted by ushomefree
Alliance-

In responding to—and creating—threads on the KMC forum, I have utilized web based material to convey a message; and I will continue to do so, just like yourself I assume. I have always made a point—but may have failed on occasion—to post a hyperlink referencing the material(s) I utilized. I am simply attempting to be informative. Despite everything, the sources that I provide contain "bibliographies"—which, for anyone who has attended college, will (or should) inform you, that such is paramount in decifering the credibility of a source. No pun intended, you must know this! And who cares in what manner it is provided? A sound source of information is something we can all learn from, not to mention have confidence in, myself included. A few of my favorite references are—but not limited to—the following:

1) http://www.gotquestions.org

2) http://www.apologetics.com/default.jsp

3) http://www.darwinismrefuted.com/molecular_biology_09.html

4) http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org

5) http://www.reasons.org

Aside from web based material, I also reference sources at home—books, audio, and DVD material! I even participate in threads by method of "free base writing." Why do you give me such a hard time (ha ha ha)! If the websites above do not interest you (or those of you reading this), check out: http://www.ted.com.


You are writing in Word and copying/pasting it to the forum.

Originally posted by julibug
gotquestions.org? Is that part of CARM? So, "ushomefree", am I free to assume that you do base your beliefs on the bible?

ushomefree?