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Magick in The Dark Ages

by Sabastian DeCavalier in Paranormal, October 25, 2009
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One common thing about the Dark-Ages was sorcery.

It’s Not Just Black and White

by cardy in History, October 24, 2009
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Why was the name white witch, and black witch given?

Witches Are Real: True? False?

by Quarterback 13 in Paranormal, October 16, 2009
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Are witches real? check out this and it might change your mind.

The Truth About Witches and Halloween

by Marina Taylor in Holidays, October 11, 2009
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Do witches really exist in the world other than in the realm of Halloween? What and who are they and where can they be found.

The Pendle Witches

by cardy in Folklore, October 3, 2009
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A story of murder, witchcraft and revenge.

Witch She a Witch

by cardy in History, September 26, 2009
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How they identified a witch, with the witches mark and how they treated an accused witch.

God Will Spank You

by BadMsLindsey in Religion, June 3, 2009
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How is it that the Catholic Church keeps gaining followers and manages to keep the ones it has in line? One could easily write a book on the topic, but instead here is a short, slightly undeveloped look at one common theme.

The Salem Witch Trials: The Devil in Human Form

by BadMsLindsey in History, May 29, 2009
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A hypothesis on the precise causes of the Salem witchcraft scare in early American history.

Common Familiars Who Help Witches Do Magic

by Amreen in Paranormal, April 6, 2009
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A ‘familiar’ or as it should be known a ‘familiar spirit’, was believed to be a form of spirit which either took the form of an animal of inhabited the body of an animal. Familiars were said to be given to the witches by the devil or by other witches. They were believed to help assist witches in their activities. People even believed that the familiar was the source of the witches power.

Witchcraft During the Elizabethan Period

by Amreen in History, April 6, 2009
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The Elizabethan period is often described as being the golden age in English history. This was the age of the Renaissance with English Language and Literature flourishing, so how is that this period also brought with it a belief in the supernatural especially in witchcraft?

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