
Feminism’s Dark DNA
COMMENTARY: The occult has a long history of being a way for women who feel powerless to exert their power and to control others — especially those they feel oppress them.
COMMENTARY: The occult has a long history of being a way for women who feel powerless to exert their power and to control others — especially those they feel oppress them.
Next fall, a university in the United Kingdom will be offering a graduate degree in occultism and magic, a program of study that will reportedly be the nation’s first master’s degree of its kind.
Should we connect the dots between the occult and divorce?
Bishop Donald Lippert, of the Diocese of Mendi in the Southern Highlands province, said that this kind of violence was “an ongoing problem” and “not uncommon.”
Claims of apparition endorsement aside, such oils have been used for centuries in witchcraft for “protection.”
“Evil is not concerned about your freedom. It wants control.”
Witchcraft, in its modern feminist occult packaging, seems to be a misguided response to the profound questions that dog our age. It’s the wrong answer to the right question.
The increase of self-identified witches could be a result of Satan, says priest.
If you pray, stay away from the occult, go to Mass and have faith in God, you will be protected. One good confession is worth a hundred exorcisms.
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