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Aren't these witchcraft practices?

I came across this news story:
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/loca ... 30&ref=rss
Deputies say they found a red Toyota pick-up truck and went inside the church.

According to the offense report, deputies found Crystal Rowland, 24, behind the altar.

Rowland was taken into custody. She told deputies that Matthew Pearce, 28, was still inside.

Deputies found him underneath the church, partially dressed.

Red tea candles were also collected from the church. Deputies say there was splattered red wax all over the altar.

"I don't know what has become of the people [that] somebody would just do something like that in a church," said Altman.

Altman has been the deacon of the church for more than 40 years.

"I was shocked," he added.

When asked why they decided to have sex inside the church, police say Rowland told them she wanted a “spiritual and sexual experience.â€Â
From wjxt, channel 4:

MACCLENNY, Fla. -- Baker County deputies investigating a report of a suspicious person at North Prong Cemetery Church found a woman inside and a man hiding under the church. They told investigators they broke in so they could have sex on the altar.

Arriving deputies said they found the door of the church on county Road 210 busted out and undergarments scattered on the floor. They found Crystal Ann Rowland, 24, hiding behind the pulpit and Matthew Thomas Pearce, 28, hiding in the crawl space under the church.

Pearce told deputies that he had Rowland were drinking when she told him she wanted a "spiritual and sexual experience." Deputies said Rowland broke into the little-used church located next to the North Prong Cemetery near Sanderson.
The church was next door to a cemetary, the couple has splattered red candle
wax on the altar, they said they wanted sex, specifically, on the altar.
Isnt' this witchcraft?? Or, something real, real similar?
 
Very Very disturbed people in this world, as for witchcraft i would say no. unless they were doing other than sex with those candles and their nudity.
 
vic C. said:
I'd call it just what it is; depravity. :sad


Exactly my words.
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Why would you even think of the term "witchcraft" and what these two people did? Seems that you have no idea what takes place in the lives of those who are witches. :-?
 
Orion said:
Why would you even think of the term "witchcraft" and what these two people did? Seems that you have no idea what takes place in the lives of those who are witches. :-?

Why don't you educate me, and the rest of us?
BTW, what did your brother(?) say God said to him?

having sex on an altar, in a church, smacks of spiritual darkness, to put it delicately.
 
Oh well ten candles is enough to tell you what it is all about, the colour red, wow, the colour does make the difference.

Yep, there are dedicated children of Satan, and then there are mickey-mouses, who study the craft from magazines purchased at the local newsagent.

It doesn't make much difference, there is witchcraft in most churches, but it's so subtle they don't even see it.
 
Malachi45 said:
It doesn't make much difference, there is witchcraft in most churches, but it's so subtle they don't even see it.

First Ward in Salt Lake City.
I took these pics a few years ago. When I inquired I was told it was simply a mistake, that the carpenters didn't realize their error. Yet, that building's been there for a number of years and no effort to rectify the "error" has ever been pursued.


At first glance all looks fine.
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Until you take a closer look at the top window.
Notice the one on the ground floor in the first pic.
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Havoc said:
Weird? yes.

Witchcraft? No

The foundation is the same regardless of the houses built upon it. Opposition to cross.
Symbology is used in many areas of belief whether it's Christian or Satanic. And those symbols remind us of what the symbol represents so when these things show themselves then it's in support or insinuation of what the symbols are based upon. Call these things superstition or whatnot but those of past generations put a lot of stock in their use. Maybe our fading memory or reluctance to acknowledge prior customs is but one of our enemies. Forgetfulness usually is.
 
Where do you get the idea that "opposition to cross" has anything to do with Witchcraft?

I'm not even sure what that phrase means.
 
Probably from the same place that you get the idea that Christianity is "Godly".

Every adherent of every religion believes their particular belief system is "Godly", by definition.

Doesn't answer my question though. What does the phrase "opposition to cross" mean, and why do you think Witchcraft has it?
 
I meant "opposition to the cross"
I forgot the "the".

From the phrase "The power of Satan and opposition to the cross", usually used when describing a symbol or ritual.

Witchcraft opposes God. There's scripture that has been posted earlier in this thread concerning witchcraft and/or sorcery.
 
"I meant "opposition to the cross"
I forgot the "the".


Lol I guess I should have seen that, my apologies for being a little slow on the uptake.

In any case though, that still has nothing to do with Witchcraft, since we don't consider ourselves in "opposition" to your cross. Your cross is essentially meaningless to us. We certainly wouldn't desecrate the places of worship of another faith.

No it's much more likely that this pair had been watching too many low budget late night movies.
 
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Your a Satanist why should we believe anything you say your father the devil
has been a liar from the beginning

Havoc said:
"I meant "opposition to the cross"
I forgot the "the".


Lol I guess I should have seen that, my apologies for being a little slow on the uptake.

In any case though, that still has nothing to do with Witchcraft, since we don't consider ourselves in "opposition" to your cross. Your cross is essentially meaningless to us. We certainly wouldn't desecrate the places of worship of another faith.

No it's much more likely that this pair had been watching too many low budget late night movies.
 
One is either with Christ or not. There is no middle ground.

Havoc said:
Your cross is essentially meaningless to us.
An unbeliever is an unbeliever. Witchcraft doesn't support Christ. Witchcraft doesn't glorify God. And witchcraft doesn't teach repentance from sin and acknowledgment of the wrath of God.
 
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