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rfc13
Lucifers Daughter


USA
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Posted - Feb 05 2003 :  3:10:57 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Whats the difference between wicca and
Witchcraft?
Do you use these labels interchangingly?
I no longer do, I do not adhere to wiccan
beleifs, yet defenently am a Witch.
How do you feel?

Ravin X Lucifer

rfc13
Lucifers Daughter



USA
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Posted - Feb 07 2003 :  05:38:40 AM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My first memory of realization,
was at 13,
i was cutting and using my blood
to write what i wanted,
then burning it..
This came as a natural thing to do.
since then,
ive read damn near all the books
on witchraft written before and after,
(i had a witch-store,
and sat and read 10000's of hours)
and have spoken with
a few of the living authors
in search of the true old ways.
there was/is a true witchcraft.

I cannot speak for witches in general.
but I'm thinking,
way before "Wicca" was a word,
There was true witchcraft.
I want to re-descover That!
I want to bring it back!
any thoughts?

Ravin X
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rfc13
Lucifers Daughter



USA
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Posted - Mar 07 2003 :  10:28:12 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Has anyone used
the rituals from
Raven Grimmassi's books?
They are very good.
he comes from a
long line of Italian Witches,
and shares his familys secrets.
I reccomend "Ways of the Strega".
the protective pentagram spell
is excellent,
i feel alot of power from it.
it charges your pentagram necklace
to give you a protective edge against ppl and their sorcerys.

Ravin X
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Apu
Morning Star



India
115 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2003 :  6:49:22 PM  Show Profile  Visit Apu's Homepage Send Apu a Private Message  Reply with Quote
muhad you will speak in a tongues?

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rfc13
Lucifers Daughter



USA
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Posted - Jun 22 2003 :  11:08:21 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
How did you guys
celebrate the summer solstice?

Thor & I did a
necronomicon strength spell
in a dark secluded mountain area.

Ravin X
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rfc13
Lucifers Daughter



USA
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Posted - Jul 24 2003 :  11:17:39 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
moved from deleted topic:
"the Burning Times"

Ppl killed under the charge
of practising Witchcraft:


Balcoin, Marie: burned in the reign of Henry IV of France(exact year unknown)

Barclay, Margaret: England (year unknown)

Barton, William: executed in Scotland (year unknown)

Deiner, Hans: burned at Waldsee, Germany (year unknown)

Dunhome, Margaret: burned in Scotland (year unknown)

Dustin, Sarah: died in prison in Massachucetts, N. America (year unknown)


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Barthe, Angela de la: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1275


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abano, Peter of: died in prison circa 1310

DeMolay, Jacques: Grand Master of the Templars, burned in France on 19 March 1314

Marigny, Enguerrand de: hanged in France in 1315

Geraud, Hughes: burned in France in 1317 Nottingham, John of: died in custody, Coventry, England, 1324

Meath, Petronilla de: burned as a witch, the first such burning in Ireland, on 3 November, 1324

Andrius, Barthelemy: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330

Andrius, Jean: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330

Andrius, Phillippe: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330

Ciceron, Andre: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335

Rodier, Catala: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335

Rodier, Paul: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335

Georgel, Anna Marie de: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1335

Delort, Catherine: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1335

Brigue, Jehane de: burned alive at the Pig Market in Paris on 19 August, 1391

de Ruilly, Macette: burned alive at the Pig Market in Paris on 19 August, 1391


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d'Arc, Joan: burned at Rouen, France, on 30 May, 1431 (note: the witchcraft charge in this case was implied and not specific)

Greland, Jean: burned at Chamonix, France, in 1438, with 10 others

Vallin, Pierre: executed in France, in 1438

Mazelier, Hanchemand de: arrested at Neuchatel, Germany 1439

Corrillaut, Etienne: executed at Machecoul, France in 1440

Griart, Henri: executed at Machecoul, France in 1440

Rais, Gilles de: on charges of witchcraft, executed 26 October, 1440

Jordemaine, Margery: burned at Smithfield, England, on 27 October, 1441

Bolingbroke, Roger: hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, England, on 18 November, 1441

Jennin, (first name unknown): burned at Cambrai, France, in 1460

la Valle, Gracia: burned in Saragossa. First execution of a witch in Spain, in 1498.


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Bragadini, Mark Antony: beheaded in Italy in the 1500's

Kuhnlin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518

Paeffin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518

Thausser, Simon: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518

Thausser (wife of Simon, no name given): burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518

Wachin, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1528

Manseneé, Desle la: executed at Anjux, France on 18 Dec. 1529

Mullerin, Elsbet: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1531

Boleyn, Anne: beheaded at London, England on 19 May 1536

Brigge, Mabel: executed in York, England,1538

deLarue, (first name unknown): burned at Rouen, in 1540

Morin (first name unknown): burned at Rouen, in 1540

Echtinger, Barbara: imprisoned for life at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1545

Askew, Anne: burned for witchcraft 1546

Amalaric, Madeline: burned in France in mid-1500's

Douglas, Janet: burned at Castle, Hill, Scotland, on 17 July, 1557

Hezensohn, Joachim: beheaded at Waldsee, Germany, in 1557

Waterhouse, (first name unknown): hanged in Dorset, England in 1565 (may be Agnes Waterhouse)

Waterhouse, Agnes: executed in Chelmsford, England, 29 July, 1566

Paris, (first name unknown): hanged at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1569

Steward, William: hanged at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1569

Trois-Echelles (pseud.): executed at Paris, France, in 1571 (or 1574)

Bowman, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1572

Fief, Mary le: of Samur, France, accused of witchcraft, on 13 October 1573

Arnold, (first name unknown): hanged at Barking, England, in 1574

Garnier, Gilles: burned as a werewolf in Dole, France 1574

Dunlop, Bessie: burned at Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1576

Pajot, Marguerite: executed at Tonnerre, France, in 1576

Doree, Catherine: executed at Courveres, France, in 1577

Harvilliers, Jeanne: executed in France, in 1578

Frances, Elizabeth: executed in Chelmsford, England, 1579

Beuchel, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581

Buckh, Appollonia: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581

Schwarz, Eva: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581

Wirth, Trauben: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585

Wuncil, Brigida: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581

Einseler, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581

Isolin, Madlen: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581

Rosch, Maria: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581

Flieger, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581

Weiss, Agatha: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586

Scharber, Elsbeth: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581

Kemp, Ursula: executed at St. Oyth, England in 1582

Bennet, Elizabeth: executed in St. Osyth, England in 1582

Gabley, (first name unknown): executed at King's Lynn, England, in 1582

Bonnet, Jean: burned alive at Boissy-en-Ferez, France, in 1583

Quattrino, Dominic: burned at Mesolcina, Italy, in 1583

Hacket, Margaret: executed at Tyburn, England, on 19 February, 1585

Reich, Maria: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585

Treher, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585

Uhlmer, Barbara: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585

Sailler, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585

Rohrfelder, Margaret: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585

Marguerite, (last name unknown): burned at Paris, France, in 1586

Martin, Marie: executed in France, in 1586

Mirot, Dominic: burned at Paris, France, in 1586

Erb, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586

Schultheiss, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586

Schneider, Felicitas: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586

Lachenmeyer, Waldburg: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585

Mayer, Christina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586

Isel, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586

Rauffains, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586

Stadelmann, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586

Hoyd, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 November, 1586

Sechelle, (first name unknown): burned at Paris, France, in 1586

Fray, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 12 June, 1587

Kless, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 12 June, 1587

Dormar, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586

Kleiss, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 30 October, 1586

Pearson, Alison: burned in Scotland on 28 May, 1588

Prentice, Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England, in 1589

Flade, Dietrich: executed at Treves, 1589

Henry III, King of France: assassinated on 1 August, 1589

Huebmeyer, Barbara: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589

Huebmeyer, Appela: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589

Schnelling, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589

Cunny (Coney), Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England, in 1589

Upney, Joan: hanged in Chelsford, England, in 1589

Stubb, Peter: executed as a werewolf near Cologne, Germany, in 1589

Robson, Donald: executed at North Berwick, England in 1590

Tod, Christian: executed at North Berwick, England in 1590

Lemp, Rebecca: executed in Nordlingen, Germany, on 9 Sept. 1590

Stuell(?), Gertrud (of Klaferd in the Oberholzklau Parish):

burned at the stake in Alchen, Gemany, 1590

Cunningham, John: burned at Edinburgh, in January, 1591

Napier, Barbara: hanged in Scotland in 1591

Macalzean, Euphemia: burned alive in Scotland for witchcraft, on 25 June, 1591

Sampsoune, Agnes: tried, strangled, and burnt for a witch in Scotland 1591

Fian, John: hanged at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1591

Duncan, Gellie: hanged in Scotland in 1591

Rue, Abel de la: of Coulommiers, France, accused of witchcraft on 20 July, 1592

Samuels, (family: 1 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593

Samuels, (family: 2 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593

Samuels, (family: 3 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593

Rosseau, (father, no first name given): of France, accused of witchcraft on 2 October 1593

Rosseau, (daughter, no name given): of France, accused of witchcraft on 2 October 1593

Birenseng, Agata: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 25 June, 1594

Fray, Margaret: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 25 June, 1594

Balfour, Alison: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland, on 16 December, 1594

Crierson, Robert: executed at North Berwick, England in 1594

Calles, Helen: executed at Braynford, England, on 1 December, 1595

Newell, John: executed at Barnett, England, on 1 December, 1595

Newell, Joane: executed at Barnett, England, on 1 December, 1595

Cockie, Isabel: burnt as a witch, at a cost of 105 s. 4 p., in England 1596

Jollie, Alison: executed in Scotland, in October, 1596

Beaumont, Sieur de: accused of witchcraft on 21 October, 1596

Stewart, Christian: strangled and burned in Scotland, in November, 1596

Belon, Jean: executed in France, in 1597

Porte, Vidal de la: condemned at Riom, France, in 1597

Bean, Margrat: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Leyis, Thomas: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Gerard, Katherine: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Grant, Jonet: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Gwinner, Else: executed in Germany, 21 Dec, 1597

Spaldarg, Jonet: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Grant, Marion: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Man, Andro: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Wisherr, Jonet: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Og, Margrat: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Oige, Issobell: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Richie, Issobell: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Reid, Christen: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Rogie, Helen: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597

Goodridge, Alse: executed at Darbie, England, in 1597

Laubbach (wife): executed at Eichstatt, Germany, in 1597

Roulet, Jacques: burned alive for being a were-wolf, at Angiers, France, in 1597

Chamoulliard, (first name unknown): burned in France, in 1597

Aupetit, Pierre: burned at Bordeaux, France, in 1598

Hoppo, (first name unknown): executed in Germany in 1599

Kerke, Anne: executed at Tyburn, England, in 1599

Stadlin, (first name unknown): executed in Germany in 1599


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Pappenheimer, Anna: executed in Bavaria, 1600

Gwinner, Else: executed in Germany on 21 Dec. 1601

Pannel, Mary: executed in Yorkshire, England, in 1603

Harrisson, Joanna: executed in Hertford, England, in 1606

Harrisson, (daughter of Joanna): executed in Hertford, England, in 1606

Francoise (last name unknown): burned in France on 30 July, 1606

Grierson, Isobel: burned in Scotland in March, 1607

Tod, Beigis: burned at Lang Nydrie, Scotland, on 27 May, 1608

Dorlady, Mansfredo: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January, 1610

Dorlady, Fernando: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January, 1610

Gaufridi, Louis: burned at Marseilles, France, at 5: 00 pm on 30 April, 1611

Preston, Jennet: executed in York, England, in 1612

Redfearne, Anne: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Robey, Isobel: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Nutter, Alice: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Device, Elizabeth: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Device, James: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Bulcock, John: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Bulcock, Jane: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Demdike, Elizabeth: convicted, but died in prison, in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Device, Alizon: (age 11 years) executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Hewitt, Katherine: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Whittle, Anne: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612

Sutton, Mary: executed in Bedford, England in 1613

Barber, Mary: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612

Bill, Arthur: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612

Browne, Agnes: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612

Browne, Joan: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612

Jenkenson, Helen: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612

Sutton (mother) (first name unknown): executed in Bedford, England in 1613

Hunt, Joan: hanged in Middlesex, England in 1615

Leclerc, (no first name given): condemned for witchcraft, in France 1615

de la Plaine, Sylvanie: burned at Pays de Labourde, France, 1616

Leger, (no first name given): condemmned for witchcraft in France, on 6 May, 1616

Berrye, Agnes: hanged at Enfield, England, in 1616

Smith, Mary: hanged at King's Lynn, England, in 1616

Rutter, Elizabeth: hanged in Middlesex, England in 1616

Galigai, Leonora: beheaded at the Place de Grieve, France, on 8 July, 1617

Audibert, Etienne: condemned for witchcraft in France, on 20 March 1619

Baker, Anne: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619

Green, Ellen: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619

Willimot, Joan: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619

Flower, Joan: died before trial, at Lincoln, England, 1619

Flower, Margaret: executed at Lincoln, England, in March, 1619

Flower, Phillippa: executed at Lincoln, England, in March, 1619

Boulay, Anne: burned at Nancy, France, in 1620

Poiret, (first name unknown): burned at Nancy, France, in 1620

Mundie, Beatrice: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Harlow, Bessie: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Hamyltoun, Christiane: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Kent, Margaret: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Chalmers, Bessie: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Chatto, Marioun: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621

Sawyer, Elizabeth: hanged at Tyburn, England, on 19 April, 1621

Couper, Marable: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Dyneis, Jonka: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Jones, Katherine: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Reoch, Elspeth: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Scottie, Agnes: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Yullock, Agnes: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622

Wallace, Margaret: executed in Glascow, Scotland, in 1622

de Chantraine, Anne: burned as a witch in Waret-la-Chaussee, France, on 17 October, 1622

Haan, George: burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626

Haan, (wife of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626

Haan, (daughter of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626

Haan, (son of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626

Hennot, Catherine: burned alive in Germany in 1627

Junius, Johannes: of Bamberg, executed as a witch, on 6 August, 1628

Desbordes, (first name unknown): burned in France, in 1628

Harfner, (first name unknown): hanged herself in the prison of Bamberg, 1628-1629

Ancker, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Babel, Zuickel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Babel, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bannach, (husband) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bannach, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Basser, Fredrick: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Batsch, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Baunach, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bebelin, Gabriel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Beck, Viertel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Beck, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Berger, Christopher: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bentz, (mother) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bentz, (daughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Beutler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Brickmann, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bugler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Bursten-Binderin, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628 - 1629

Canzler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Crots, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Edelfrau, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Eyering, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Fleischbaum, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Gering, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Glaser, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Gobel, Barbara: burned at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Gobel's child, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Goldschmidt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Gutbrod, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hafner, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hammellmann, Melchoir: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hans, David: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hans, Kilian: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hirsch, Nicodemus: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hoecker, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hofschmidt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Holtzmann, Stoffel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hofseiler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Jung, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Kanzler (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Knertz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Knor, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Kramerin, Schelmerey: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Kuler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Lambrecht, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Liebler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Lutz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Mark, Bernhard: burned alive at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Meyer, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Rutchser, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schutz, Babel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schwartz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schenck, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schellhar, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schickelte, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schneider, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schleipner, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schwarz, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Schwerdt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Shultz (infant), (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Steicher, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Steinacher, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stepper, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stolzberger, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stolzberger, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stolzberger, (granddaughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stuber, Laurence: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Sturmer, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Seiler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Silberhans, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Steinbach, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Stier, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Tungerslieber, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Wagner, Michael: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Vaecker, Paul: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Wagner, (first name unknown): burnt alive at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Wirth, Klingen: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Wunth, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Haus, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Rum, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Valkenburger, (daughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Weydenbusch, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629

Hunter, Alexander: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1629

Geissler, Clara: strangled at Gelnhausen, Germany circa 1630

Utley, (first name unknown): hanged at Lancaster, England, in 1630

Valee, Melchoir de la: burned at Nancy, France, in 1631

Bull, Edmund: hanged at Taunton, England, in 1631

Pomp, Anna: executed at Lindheim, Germany, in 1633

Grandier, Urbain: burned at Loudon, France, on 18 August, 1634

Lamb, Dr.: stoned to death by a mob at St. Paul's Cross, London, England, in 1640

Barker, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1643

Brown, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1643

Brugh, John: burned in Scotland in 1643

Fynnie, Agnes: burned in Scotland in 1643

Cumlaquoy, Marian: burned at Orkney, Scotland in 1643

Lauder, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1643

Peebles, Marion: burned in Scotland in 1643

Wanderson, (wife 1) (first name unknown): executed in England, in January, 1644.

Wanderson, (wife 2) (first name unknown): executed in England, in January, 1644

Williford, Joan: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645

Lakeland, (first name unknown): burned at Ipswich, England, in 1645

Lowes, John: hanged at Bury, England, about 1645

Cardien, Joan: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645

Holt, Jane: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645

Louis, (first name unknown): executed at Suffolk, England, in 1646

Baroni, Catterina: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647

Camelli, Domenica: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647

Caveden, Lucia: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647

Cemola, Zinevra: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647

Gratiadei, Domenica: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647

Younge, Alse: hanged in Connecticut, North America, on 26 May, 1647

Boulle, Thomas: burned alive at Rouen, France, on 21 August, 1647

Jones, Margaret: executed in Charlestown, North America, on 15 June, 1648

Bulmer, Matthew: hanged at Newcastle, England, in 1649

Knott, Elizabeth: hanged at St. Albans, England, in 1649

Palmer, John: hanged at St. Albans, England, in 1649 Allen, Joan: hanged at the Old Bailey, London, England, in 1650

Lake, Alice: executed at Boston, MA (?) ca. 1651

Adamson, Francis: executed at Durham, England, in 1652

Peterson, Joan: hanged at Tyburn, England, on 12 April, 1652

Huxley, Catherine: hanged at Worcester, England in the summer of 1652

Ashby, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Browne, Mary: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Martyn, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Reade, Mary: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Wilson, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Wright, Mildred: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652

Powle, (first name unknown): executed at Durham, England, in 1652

Newman, Elizabeth: executed at Whitechapel, England in 1653

Bodenham, Anne: hanged at Salisbury, England, in 1653

Boram, (mother) (first name unknown): hung at Bury St Edmunds, England, in 1655

Boram, (daughter) (first name unknown): hung at Bury St Edmunds, England, in 1655

Hibbins, Anne: hanged in Boston, Massachusetts on 19 June, 1656

Brooks, Jane: hanged in England on 26 March, 1658

Oliver, Mary: burned at Norwich, England, in 1658

Orchard, (first name unknown): executed at Salisbury, England, in 1658

Dyer, Mary: hung in Massachucetts, N. America, 1 June, 1660

Brose, Elizabeth: tortured to death in the castle of Gommern, Germany, on 4 November, 1660

Allen, Jonet: burned in Scotland in 1661

Greensmith, (first name unknown): hanged in Hartford, New England, on 20 January, 1662

Vuil, Daniel: executed in Beaufort, Canada, in 1662

Schuler, (first name not known): burned at Lindheim, Germany on 23 February, 1663

Rullmann, ( first name unknown, the wife of Friedrich): executed on March 1, l664, Lindheim, Germany

Reuneg, Anna : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Reuneg, Else : executed in the summer of l663, Lindheim, Germany

Reuneg, Katharina : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Euler, Anna : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Metzler, Elisabeth : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Meurer, Katharina : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Schneider, Margarethe (wife of Andreas): executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Ellroth, ( first name unknown, The wife of Balthasar Ellroth): executed on June 17, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Schneider, Margarethe (wife of Hans): executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Reuneg, Johann: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Esch, Klaus : executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Kuhn (Bäcker-Margreth), Margarethe : executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Leschier, Heinrich and Maria: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Brack, (first name unknown, the wife of Heinrich): executed on 25 August, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Pöppel, Hans : executed on 25 August, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Weber, Katharina: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany

Cox, Julian: executed at Taunton, England, in 1663

Schüler, Martha: burned at Lindheim, Germany, 23 February, 1664

Cullender, Rose: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England, on 17 March 1664

Duny, Amy: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England, on 17 March, 1664

Reuneg, Philipp: executed on March 1, l664, Lindheim, Germany

Style, Elizabeth: died in prison, at Taunton, England, in 1664

Oswald, Catherine: burned in Scotland in 1670

Weir, Thomas: burned between Edinburgh and Leith, Scotland, on 11 April, 1670

Drummond, Alexander: executed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1670

Foster, Anne: hanged at Northhampton, England, in 1674

Baguely, Mary: hung at Chester, England, 1675

Craw, William: burned in Scotland in 1680

Hamilton, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1680

Deshayes, Catherine: burned on 22 February, 1680

Thompson, Annaple: burned in Scotland in 1680

Vickar, Bessie: burned in Scotland in 1680

Trembles, Mary: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682

Edwards, Susanna: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682

Lloyd, Temperance: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682

Pichler, Emerenziana: burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 25 September, 1680

Pichler, (name unknown, son of Emerenziana, aged 12): burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 27 September, 1680

Pichler, (name unknown, son of Emerenziana, aged 14): burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 27 September, 1680

Pringle, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1680

Molland, Alice: executed at Exeter, England, 1684

Glover, Goody: hanged at Salem, New England, in 1688

Osburne, Sarah: died in prison at Boston, Massachusetts, 10 May, 1692

Bishop, Briget: hanged at Salem, New England on 10 June, 1692

Good, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692

How, Elizabeth: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692

Martin, Susannah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692

Nurse, Rebecca: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692

Wildes, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692

Jacobs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692

Burroughs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692

Carrier, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692

Corey, Giles: pressed to death at Salem, New England, on 19 September, 1692

Willard, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692

Procter, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692

Wardwell, Samuel: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Corey, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Scott, Margaret: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Parker, Alice: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Parker, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Pudeator, Anne: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Reed, Wilmot: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Easty, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692

Chambers, (first name unknown): died in prison, in England, in 1693

Reid, John: hanged himself in prison, in Scotland, in 1697

MacEwen, Elspeth: Kirkcudbright Prison in Scotland, 1698

Coneman, (widow): executed in Coggeshall, England in 1699


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Laing, Beatrix: executed in Scotland, 1704

Townsend, Amey: mob violence, St. Albans, England, 08 January, 1700

Adams, Thomas: executed in Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704

Lang, Beatrix: died in Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704

Cornfoot (Corset), Janet: killed by a mob at Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704

Rattray, George: executed in Spott, Scotland, in 1705

Rattray, Lachlan: executed in Spott, Scotland, in 1705

Philipps, Mary: Northamtonshire, England, executed on 17 March 1705

Shaw, Elinor: Northamtonshire, England, executed on 17 March 1705

Horne, Janet of Dornoch: burned as a witch in Ross-shire (Scotland), June 1722

Mossau, Renata von: beheaded and burned in Bavaria, Germany, on 21 June, 1749

Osborne, (husband) (first name unknown): killed by a mob at Tring, Herefordshire, England, on 22 April, 1750

Osborne, (wife) Ruth: killed by a mob at Tring, Herefordshire, England, on 22 April, 1750

Bayerin, Anna: executed at Salzburg, Austria, in 1751

Veronica Zerritsch: age 13, executed in Bavaria, Germany in 1754

Nathan, Abraham: executed at Haeck, Germany, on 24 September, 1772

Schwaegel, Anna Maria: beheaded at Kempten, Germany, on 11 April, 1775

Goeldi, Anna: hanged at Glaris, Switzerland, on 17 June, 1782


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Bateman, Mary: Yorkshire, England, 1808

Russel, Alice: killed by a mob at Great Paxton, England, 20 May, 1808

"Dummy" (name unknown; he was deaf-and-dumb): killed by a mob at Sible Hedingham, England, on 3 August, 1865

Turner, Ann: murdered in England, in 1875


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Challiot, (first name unknown): murdered at St. Georges, France, in February, 1922

Bunot, Leon: murdered in France by Victor Delorme on 26 Nov., 1948

Arista, Josephine: burned at the stake in Ojinaga, Mexico, July 3, 1955

Sabina, Benita: killed as a witch in Alfajayucan, Mexico, September 8, 1956.

Trajo, Christina: killed as a witch in Alfajayucan, Mexico, September 8, 1956.

Maquixtle, Eduardo Quiahua: murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Maquixtle, Andrea, (wife) : murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Maquixtle, (child 1): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Maquixtle, (child 2): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Maquixtle, (child 3): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Maquixtle, (child 4): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996

Manzayiwa, Tomi: murdered in Umtata, South Africa, 19 December, 1998

Ntele, Anna: beaten to death, South Africa, February 1998

Ntleki, Aphiwe (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Ntleki, Lihle (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Ntleki, Madinda: burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Ntleki, Zamabhala (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Ntleki, Zisanda (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Khawuta, Zamabhengu: burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999

Qamza, Hlanjiwe: burned to death at Ludeke near Bizana, S.A. in January 1999

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rfc13
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Posted - Aug 13 2003 :  03:57:33 AM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We had a great full moon circle tonite.
we did an Italian Strega ritual,
on the eve of Aradias supposed birthday.

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Candy-O
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I would someday like to join a coven. how can i find one here?

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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 08 2003 :  2:16:23 PM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hello all, new to this board. I would first like to say that paths are your own, and there are many to choose from, which are all connected. However, when it comes to the difference between witchcraft, and wicca....at the risk of making enemies, or upsetting anyone... they are two completely different worlds. Much like the difference between Hitler, and the skinheads of today.
Wicca is essentially hippie paganism! They care not for the laws and rites of the ancients, and have little if any understanding of what our kind of gone through. The fact that it is an open organized religion testifies to that fact. It is and has been underground and closed off for centuries for very good reason! It is not meant for the eyes of most. Wicca, in my view, is nothing more than self righteous
defiance of christianity and other religions,
with absolutely no understanding of what it is to be a witch. I have talked with countless people, who just wake up one day, and decide it would be a really neat idea to become something that they are not. I was born into being what i am, and as anyone who is familiar with the old rites clearly knows there are only 2 ways to become a witch. I apologize for the length and the ranting, but this is a really sore subject for me, and i had to get it off my chest.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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Posted - Oct 10 2003 :  8:06:05 PM  Show Profile  Visit Thors Hammer's Homepage Send Thors Hammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sinz of flesh thanks for sharing. I must ask a simple question, you mentioned there are two ways to become a witch- to be born as one but you did not mention the other way. Would you please share?

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Posted - Oct 10 2003 :  9:07:26 PM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
...no problem, sorry i tend to think faster than i can type. The other way is to become an apprentice, to which the teachings are passed on. Of course, the process of proving oneself worthy can take many years, aside from the actual studying itself.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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Thors Hammer
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  12:34:07 AM  Show Profile  Visit Thors Hammer's Homepage Send Thors Hammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sinz of the Flesh Thanks! I have always lived in a small town and it's hard to find a Witch to learn from. I have studied many magickal paths and talked with and learned from many people and many books. I look inside myself and ask the old ones and nature for help in learning the right path for me. I hope someday to find a true teacher to show me more. Some say that when the student is ready the teacher will come. I wait.

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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  12:48:02 AM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
anytime! It seems that you are definitely on the right path already. Just be patient, and continue on. It will come, when the time is right. Allthough, it is obviously forbidden to divulge the secrets openly...I am always happy to answer any general questions that I am able to.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  01:27:23 AM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Myself, Ive never sought
the answers from "teachers",..
personlly.. it seems that the
answers come randomly from ppl
I feel attacted to or even
complete strangers,
that just happen to say things
that are deeply profound and then
they do not even realize
what truthful phrases
theyve just spoken.

My very favourite came from an old
man that everyone considers insane.
he said:
"Don't worry about it,
Just have another glass of water".


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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  01:35:12 AM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
very good point...an old friend of mine used to have the saying; "its something thats caught, not taught." but there are many things that cannot be learned like that. That is often one of the best ways to learn about yourself and others, i agree. However, depending on what it is youre looking for, some things do need to be given and taught.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  03:58:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Also True!
I was just trying to say,
some of my deepest insights
have come from the strangest
sources. A memory being the
strangest one of all..

Like hey, ever remember something,
and then it turns out that
it didn't even happen at all?

It's that Woo Woo thing!



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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  3:01:40 PM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yeah, i get that all the time...usually with relationships though

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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  3:51:49 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Like from another life?

Hey, as far as the two ways of
becoming a witch, Do you think
if one becomes a witch through
apprenticeship or initiation,
that the person would be born
a witch in their next life?


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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 12 2003 :  9:13:12 PM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, once you have it, it is yours to keep.
Carried with the soul through the lifetimes,
which is exactly why it is so important to choose an apprentice wisely and carefully.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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Posted - Oct 13 2003 :  7:34:41 PM  Show Profile  Visit rfc13's Homepage Send rfc13 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Tom, yea, I beleive in
reincarnation; nothing I
can prove, just a gut feeling.
I also beleive we can reincarnate
to other dimensions and or
planets or universes...
yes, I'm a wacko! haha


Sinz, I would think so.
I have never apprenticed another,
but have taught ppl bits
and pieces of what I consider
my knowledge now and then.
I feel I was born with it in
this life, and most of what is
taught nowadays seemed to come
natural. Like I knew it before
I'd heard it or read it.
I dont remember how
I acquired the memories,
but reincarnation makes alot
of sense. from your last post, I
take it you beleive in it
as well?


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Sinz_of_Flesh
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Posted - Oct 13 2003 :  7:45:20 PM  Show Profile  Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Yahoo! Message Send Sinz_of_Flesh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yeah...i do, there is no doubt in my mind at all, what other way can anyone explain the complete and utter differences in people's levels of knowledge and wisdom. It, of course, could be argued that the differences are from what is learned through a single lifetime; but that does not account for one who comes into the world being beyond the average person mentally, and spiritually.

I have never seen a vision, nor learned a secret that would damn or save my soul.
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