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Satanism and Witchcraft (book)

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Satanism is a form of christian selfishness and self worship. Witchcraft has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the christian religion of Satanism. Witches don't believe in devils nor do they believe in worshipping a man called Yeshua. Yeshua, which translates to Joshua,(from Hebrew to English), was a man who taught the wisdom of King Solomon. Witchcraft is merely the practice of Wicca which only has one rule:Do what thou will and it harm none. 

References

  • English translation: Satanism and Witchcraft: A Study in Medieval Superstition. Transl. A. R. Allinson. Lyle Stuart/Citadel Press, 1939.
  • La Sorcière de Jules Michelet: l'envers de l'histoire, ed. Paule Petitier. Paris, Champion, 2004.

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