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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #25 on: October 11, 2015, 03:04:04 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #26 on: October 11, 2015, 03:06:26 PM »


I was more thinking of a 25foot crank, if you're with me?

ippy


'Fraid not, Ippy, but I haven't been following the thread much.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #27 on: October 11, 2015, 04:04:25 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #28 on: October 11, 2015, 04:23:13 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.
I see gullible people, everywhere!

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #29 on: October 11, 2015, 04:29:44 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #30 on: October 11, 2015, 04:31:03 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!
I see gullible people, everywhere!

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #31 on: October 11, 2015, 04:33:40 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!

And something you prove about yourself, on a daily basis  -  I'm surprised you even post here, highlighting your total ineptitude so often.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #32 on: October 11, 2015, 04:35:54 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!

And something you prove about yourself, on a daily basis  -  I'm surprised you even post here, highlighting your total ineptitude so often.

I don't post daily.

I have never actually seen debate just name call.

Are you able to discuss a topic without descending into name calling?
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #33 on: October 11, 2015, 04:39:08 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!

And something you prove about yourself, on a daily basis  -  I'm surprised you even post here, highlighting your total ineptitude so often.

I don't post daily.

I have never actually seen debate just name call.

Are you able to discuss a topic without descending into name calling?

Look up, "hypocrite."  You seem to have come on today to do nothing but snipe.  Sad fellow.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #34 on: October 11, 2015, 04:49:39 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!

And something you prove about yourself, on a daily basis  -  I'm surprised you even post here, highlighting your total ineptitude so often.

I don't post daily.

I have never actually seen debate just name call.

Are you able to discuss a topic without descending into name calling?

Look up, "hypocrite."  You seem to have come on today to do nothing but snipe.  Sad fellow.

You seem to use that word a lot, and usually have incorrectly.

Do you know what it means?

You created a thread about poor attitudes and then go on to use poor attitude in your posting.

That makes you a hypocrit.

Do you understand that?
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #35 on: October 11, 2015, 04:52:50 PM »
Another thread which BA turns into an insultfest.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #36 on: October 11, 2015, 04:59:00 PM »
Mexican witchcraft national geographic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ucyH9_Yf9A

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #37 on: October 11, 2015, 05:02:13 PM »
Floo,
You really think science is going to explain your flowers turning into dying wasps? Science doesn't need to explain that, it's a case of spouting the baloney, a con.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #38 on: October 11, 2015, 05:36:41 PM »
floo,
You mention equally daft. I don't know if equal is the right word. Too funny you.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #39 on: October 11, 2015, 06:00:24 PM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

To which you have so far failed to provide the requested link!
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #40 on: October 11, 2015, 06:11:53 PM »
Mexican witchcraft national geographic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ucyH9_Yf9A

Mexican. Hmm.

I would not know exactly what Mexican magic or Mexican witchcraft are based upon or what their practices are, but I would venture to suggest that they are about as far removed from European magic and witchcraft as are the Nigerian and other African versions.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #41 on: October 12, 2015, 12:23:37 AM »


I agree: it is a nasty, pagan-type practice, and should be shunned, along with such things as poltergeist "visions."

You should have read the article. It's about people accusing others of witchcraft, not about witchcraft itself.

Exactly!

Does it appeal to you then if its for loonies?

Still trying to catch me out, oh sad one.  There is a news item this week-end suggesting witch-craft, among the loonies, is increasing.

Ah, what it must be like to be so intellectual!if

Something you will never know!

And something you prove about yourself, on a daily basis  -  I'm surprised you even post here, highlighting your total ineptitude so often.

I don't post daily.

I have never actually seen debate just name call.

Are you able to discuss a topic without descending into name calling?

Look up, "hypocrite."  You seem to have come on today to do nothing but snipe.  Sad fellow.

You seem to use that word a lot, and usually have incorrectly.

Do you know what it means?

You created a thread about poor attitudes and then go on to use poor attitude in your posting.

That makes you a hypocrit.

Do you understand that?

You spelt "hypocrite" wrongly:  do you understand that?
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It is my commandment that you love one another."

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #42 on: October 12, 2015, 12:32:52 AM »
BA

Do you understand what it means, and why it applies to you?
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #43 on: October 12, 2015, 12:54:18 AM »
BA

Do you understand what it means, and why it applies to you?

Do you understand it when I say you are strange?
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #44 on: October 12, 2015, 01:36:12 AM »
BA

Do you understand what it means, and why it applies to you?

Do you understand it when I say you are strange?

I thought you were very ill?

Why don't you spend more time doing that?
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #45 on: October 12, 2015, 02:39:46 AM »
BA

Do you understand what it means, and why it applies to you?

Do you understand it when I say you are strange?

I thought you were very ill?

Why don't you spend more time doing that?

Goodnight.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #46 on: October 12, 2015, 06:30:18 AM »

I thought you were very ill?


Whether he is very ill or not doesn't alter the fact that he is hopelessly deluded by that book.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #47 on: October 12, 2015, 09:07:03 AM »

. . . anymore than these 'Witchcraft' people,

ippy

Which (no pun intended) witchcraft people, please.
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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #48 on: October 12, 2015, 09:09:57 AM »

If he finds answers in the bible, good for him.

He will find no answers for his illness, whatever it is, in the Bible. He can only rely on the medical profession.

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Re: 'Witchcraft' abuse cases on the rise in the UK
« Reply #49 on: October 12, 2015, 09:17:41 AM »
I agree. Science will get there in the end. What we take for granted today would have seemed supernatural a few hundred years ago, like electricity for instance.
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