Hell Death
1. Forsake the true and living GOD 1. Torment and Torture
2. Pain 2. Evil
3. Stress 3. Demons
4. Sorrow (Worry) 4. Magic
5. Hunger 5. Witchcraft
6. Poverty 6. Sorcery
7. Sickness 7. Enchantments
8. Isolation 8. Necromancy
9. Separation 9. War
10. Divorce 10. Death
About five million years after the Son of GOD was born, a new thing was done in the Universe. The citizens of the Heavens and Earth in the Northern Hemisphere of the Universe were very happy and prosperous, again, until Satan took root as a plant in a remote part of Heaven, in an attempt to destroy the inhabitants of the Heavens and Earth.
During this time, the third Adam and Eve went forth. There have been four sets of Adam and Eve. We will discuss in chapter nine, “The
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The plant was spell bound to look upon (Sight). The plant was sensual and sensuous to the touch (Feeling). The plant released an alluring aroma (Smell). The plant taste delicious (Taste). Nonetheless, the plant was an evil thing that would transform the victim into a sinner. Perfect Evil was transforming into a pure germ, which is what he is today, Satan, the Devil.
The plant would tempt various angels by communicating telepathically and promising great pleasures and benefits, as a result of eating of the forbidden plant. Satan or Perfect Evil would stimulate people to eat of the forbidden plant or cast a spell upon them when they came close enough to the
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These spirits had survived from many worlds and civilizations throughout the Universe before this world began twenty million years ago. Some of these spirits took a position to be contrary to GOD and lived on the basis of dark, primitive principles. These spirits operated well inwards meaning a force that works internally. These spirits actually lived on the outer surface, the planetoids and asteroids surrounding the planets. These spirits made a choice to be evil, however, but were allowed time to return to their original state that GOD Almighty created them, in another dimension.
This is why they were allowed to live in the Northern Hemisphere. These spirits came to the Northern Hemisphere before the new world began. When the New World began, these Spirits did not live among the inhabitants of the Heavens and Earth or the people of GOD. Again, they lived on the outskirts of the planets, where many devised
For my ethnography paper, I analyzed Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America by Sabina Magliocco. This book is part of a series among other ethnography books. Witching Culture is an ethnography about a religious movement in North America. This religious movement is Neo-Paganism and witchcraft, which are basically the same thing. In the book, Magliocco describes how anthropology and folklore are important aspects to the religious movement. She explores the different practices and beliefs of modern Pagans, as well as witches. There were three major themes that stood out to me the most. These themes were the nature of religion, the nature of the religious world, and the types of authority in the book.
Tensions rose between young women and girls(Accusers/Afflicted) and older women who showed signs of deviance(Accused witches). In a single year, one hundred and fifteen local people were accused of witchcraft, and twenty were executed. The ordeal was a “role reversal of unique dimensions”(43). The “afflicted” girls were able to exert control over everyone else - as a means to outlet aggression. Young women were the weakest community members and they felt powerless. By accusing older women, some widows who held more power and challenged the male dominated pattern of land ownership, the younger women were able to exert life-and-death power over the
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C. The Societies and the Supernatural
They believed in good, kind hearted people that had pure intentions and bad people, who practiced voodoo, black magic and were the cause of “darkness”; those who were good would be reincarnated
They used the beliefs and connections they felt they had with ancient spirits to see them through the pain they were experiencing.
In all of human history, people have written about inhuman beings, many of which include gods, demons, wizards, sorcerers, sorceresses, and witches. Nowadays mystical beings are seen everywhere in media. Most of society stopped believing in these creatures years ago, but for 17th-century Salem, witchcraft became a living nightmare (Fremon, 1999).
For more than two hundred years, individuals were persecuted as witches throughout the continent of Europe, even though the witch hunt was concentrated on Southwestern Germany, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Poland, and parts of France. In a collective frenzy. witches were sought, identified, arrested, mostly tortured, and tried for a variety of reasons. The total number of witches tried exceeded 100,000 people. This essay is supposed to identify three major reasons for the witch craze in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe.
the spirits of the dead and facilitate their resurrection” (Phillips 2005, 16). Indians began to practice their
Bever clarifies why he believes historians often focus only on the rise of witchcraft rather than their decline. He believes the reason this occurs is because, historians assume “their defeat seemed self-evident” (Bever, 2009, p. 264). The author explains how the rise of witches occurred, “chain-reaction trials started with a few stereotyped suspects but gradually widened to include previously unsuspected commoners and eventually friends” (Bever, 2009, p. 272). Bever also gives discusses of how witchcraft came to affect the society and how it became “an integral part of late medieval culture and society” (Bever, 2009, p. 288). The work relates more specifically to the field of the first centuries of colonization because, although some ideas presented in this article can be inferred, most are not that of the general
Leiki: However.....humans in this world decided to wait for the light spirits to save them. They did not take action while they still can. And caused the destruction of their own worlds.
This paper, is an in depth comparison of the similarities and differences between the Bible characters Adam and Noah. Furthermore, this paper will examine the lives of both men as well as God’s influence in their lives. In addition, this will allow the reader to come to the conclusion that Noah is “A Second Creation”, a new beginning of mankind.
The concept of hell can be viewed as three distinct underworld concepts in the Old and New
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