Some Conservative Catholics Believe Witchcraft is Growing
The National Catholic Register is a conservative publication. A blogger there claims that while atheism (also referred to as materialism) is hardly growing, nones continue to grow. Among nones, he complains, are an endless parade of chiasmatic witches and occults. These, not atheism, are the real threat to Christianity and Catholicism the link claims. Witches and occults are fed to the public by online personalities.
The Bible is full of demons, spirits, ghosts and invisible gods. After open minded people, especially young people, have become familiar with witch personalities and then hear the Bible stories, why would they not find them similar? If they realize the witch character is one made up to entertain why would they not conclude the Bible exists for the same reason.
One of the constant Christian themes these days is that other notions like witches and cults will crowd out Christianity. The problem, they say, is that Christianity is good while witches and occults are harmful. I don't think there exists carefully collected evidence this is true. I've advised Christians many times here to play down instead of play up miracles and invisible beings. Focus on doing good works and being nice people. This will be hard when it means accepting gay people and those who believe in equal opportunity for women. If Christians want their faith to grow and prosper instead of wither away this is what needs to be done.
Years ago, I attended a witch's picnic in Fargo. It was so un noteworthy I cannot recall much about it.
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