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Beitrag von
Skreeran
Burn the witch?I was going to say that, but I didn't want to be too tacky...
Plus, I couldn't find a video of Tristen saying it... >.>
Beitrag von
Pwntiff
What is tact?
Beitrag von
Adamsm
Long as you aren't calling us Warlocks, feel free to attempt whatever you want...and enjoy prison lol.
Beitrag von
Pwntiff
What's wrong with warlock?
Beitrag von
Monday
What's wrong with warlock?
Means oathbreaker. Basically, from what I remember, it's anyone that uses magic for harm or gain.
Beitrag von
Adamsm
What's wrong with warlock?
In Wicca, a witch is male and female; Warlock....well, that has a very negative connection. More or less means Oathbreaker.
Beitrag von
Pwntiff
Ah, so it goes back to the original context of the word.
Beitrag von
Adamsm
Yup.
Beitrag von
Skreeran
Well what about Witch? I know there are good witches (
>.>
), but you can have bad witches, right?
Am I totally misusing the word by calling Dag'rema a witch?
Beitrag von
Monday
Well what about Witch? I know there are good witches (
>.>
), but you can have bad witches, right?
Am I totally misusing the word by calling Dag'rema a witch?
Depends on the context. For Wiccans, witch just means a practitioner of the religion, iirc. For the rest of the world (Christians mostly, especially a few hundred years ago) a witch was anyone who used dark magic and consorted with the devil.
Beitrag von
Adamsm
Not in Wicca; if you harm any, you aren't one anymore, you are heading for Warlock territory, whether you are male or female. Dag is a word that rhymes with witch though.
Beitrag von
Skreeran
Not in Wicca; if you harm any, you aren't one anymore, you are heading for Warlock territory, whether you are male or female. Dag is a word that rhymes with witch though.Lol.
Edit: Also, after examining
the etymology
, it would appear that the word just comes from the Old English for "Wizard" or "Sorcerer," so, given the history of the word in the last 400 years or so, I don't think it would be inappropriate to call her that.
Beitrag von
Noxychu
Jedi.
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296147
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Beitrag von
Behelich
agnosticism here. want to believe sometimes, but simply cannot.
Beitrag von
Skreeran
agnosticism here. want to believe sometimes, but simply cannot.Well, that's a good thing, if you ask me.
Beitrag von
Behelich
agnosticism here. want to believe sometimes, but simply cannot.Well, that's a good thing, if you ask me.
care to explain?
Beitrag von
Skreeran
agnosticism here. want to believe sometimes, but simply cannot.Well, that's a good thing, if you ask me.
care to explain?Atheist here. Took me a long time to dig myself out of the dogma, and it hurt a lot, but here I am now, very glad that I don't believe.
Beitrag von
Behelich
Atheist here. Took me a long time to dig myself out of the dogma, and it hurt a lot, but here I am now, very glad that I don't believe.
You sound confident, something I lack. /envy.
Beitrag von
Skreeran
Atheist here. Took me a long time to dig myself out of the dogma, and it hurt a lot, but here I am now, very glad that I don't believe.
You sound confident, something I lack. /envy.Well, confidence is perhaps a side-effect of living in a very religious home. I've taken my stance, I know what I do and don't believe, and it's going to take some extraordinary evidence to change my mind.
If you can, I'd recommend reading some of Dawkins literature, especially The God Delusion. That made me feel a lot more secure in my non-belief.
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