(October 27, 2013 at 12:31 pm)Drich Wrote: More than likely if your coming into this thread to answer this question yes,(it is always wrong to kill a witch) you are probably working under the assumption that all practitioners of witchcraft are benign, misunderstood people.
In the Spirit of Halloween the family and I like to watch scary movies and the two new ones we've seen are "the conjouring" and the new rob zombie Salem witch/Rose Mary's baby cross over thing. Both with out giving anything away had to do with witches/people who acted on the behalf of demonic forces. Killing, tormenting, and feeding off of others. This was done for the most part supernaturally. So part one of my question is if you and your family were being tormented as these two movies depict would you be justified in killing a witch in this day and age? What about 2 to 3 hundred years ago?
Second part what if a group of witches were tormenting, killing members of your family or pets and generally feeding off of the torment and terror they visited upon you using non supernatural means? Again in this day and age or what about 200 years ago?
In short where does the modern sense of morality draw the line, or is their no line because the desire to be politically correct has one negate common sense/self defense because these people gather and worship under a P/C protected religion?
In the spirit of halloween I love it Drippy. Now lets go In the Spirit of a Fake God Being Real how would you prove his existence?.
For a start when I was a Christian you watching those movies - Shame on you and secondly even opening to those questions is bull shit.
For a start there is no such thing as Witches / Demons / Evil / God or Satan. Now what I will conclude is that we are all energy in this Universe so what a Witch does for spells is propbably some advanced form of energy manipulation.
Common do you really think a loving God would let a Christian be subjected to a which like the movie the 'Conjuring proposes'
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