Well then it ain't for you is itlilangelheart said:
Doesn't matter. If they are not calling on the name of Jesus in prayer, it's all wrong. That's all I need to know.![]()
If magick is not for you don't worry about it.
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Well then it ain't for you is itlilangelheart said:
Doesn't matter. If they are not calling on the name of Jesus in prayer, it's all wrong. That's all I need to know.![]()
paul becke said:You say you are very spiritual. well, that is a supernatural facet of our nature, and prayer a "supernatural association or relationship" with the person or persons you pray to or believe you do.
I haven't formed a definition. Why? It has beenALW said:Sounds about right to me. Different phrases from different roots from different sides of the ocean.![]()
Do you have a definition for witch or witchcraft?
In that case, yes, I do have a supernatural association with my Lady and Lord. I was not clear on your definition of supernatural. It, like many other terms, mean different things to different people.paul becke said:I'm glad to hear you have been able to intercede succesfully for your friends, but am puzzled by your question concerning the supernatural. You say you are very spiritual. well, that is a supernatural facet of our nature, and prayer a "supernatural association or relationship" with the person or persons you pray to or believe you do.
ANOTHER mistranslation? I'll take your word forLastMaxim said::repost:
I'll remind several people of something, who seem to be contributing to this thread, and ignoring one simple point; The commandment reads as follows:
"You Shall Not Murder"
...it is not, "You shall not Kill". This was a mis-translation, that worked it's way into the KJV, etc, but has been corrected several times since. The defination of kill, and the defination of murder are quite different...hope that clears things up abit...
The original assertion that prayer and spirituality isALW said:This is the first time I have heard pray and conversation with God as supernatural. I am acustom to picturing supernatural as the sensationalized, sci-fi stuff on movies. But, in the context that you put supernatural, I will have to retract my previous statement saying I have no supernatural association because I do pray and I am very spiritual.
lilangelheart said:God does![]()
Smilin said:I haven't formed a definition. Why? It has been
perverted and changed so drastically over the course
of time, I remain open. I have been studying
the term as it has evolved over time. Knowing what
the term used to indicate, versus what it indicates
in our current history, I can understand the confusion
over the 'biblical term'. I also find it very interesting
the Bible doesn't take the time to define the term
appropriately either.
How's that? lol...basically, I'm still searching for
a definition
LastMaxim said::repost:
I'll remind several people of something, who seem to be contributing to this thread, and ignoring one simple point; The commandment reads as follows:
"You Shall Not Murder"
...it is not, "You shall not Kill". This was a mis-translation, that worked it's way into the KJV, etc, but has been corrected several times since. The defination of kill, and the defination of murder are quite different...hope that clears things up abit...
Smilin said:The original assertion that prayer and spirituality is
'supernatural'? If that is true, my prayers are private,
never spoken, my spirituality is personal, expressed
in silence within the reverence and beauty of the Creation...
That indicates a facet of my very being is supernatural
HEY...I'M A GOD BY THAT REASONING!!!!![]()
(everyone take the day off with pay...my commandment
for the day)![]()
THAT, my friend would be a worthwhile project toALW said:I think you have a good stance.
Would love a time line - being visual and all
The word does become quite abstract when all is taken into account - history, lingustics, perception
Smilin said:THAT, my friend would be a worthwhile project to
research.
I did the same excercise over a year ago with the
origin of the Bible... (it mysteriously disappeared
from the forum)
However, the origins of the term 'witch' and 'witchcraft'...
an inspiration for the upcoming Christmas break!!!!!
Details?...it was a mistranslation, period, and has been fixed in later translations...it's kinda sad that pervious translations don't really bother to make correctionsALW said:I will want to check also.
I like it better the first way.
By changing it, it's like saying you can't murder but you can kill in these ways. It justifies the death sentence and other 'special cases'
Do you know the details of the change?
LastMaxim said:Details?...it was a mistranslation, period, and has been fixed in later translations...it's kinda sad that pervious translations don't really bother to make corrections...and it's not really a change, as much as it is a fix...but it does put the rest of the Old Testament into better context, when you see the difference of these two words...
Evening Mist said:I am a Christian. I don't know anything about Wicca, so I can't condemn you. And as far as I can think, the only person I've ever been guilty of intensely hating is "Dr. Phil."
I'd love to learn more about Wicca, if you want to share, or post a link, or PM me.