Witches cast mass spell against Trump.

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Agricola

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Yet more evidence this is a spiritual war. God has placed a Christian in the White House, which was prophecised quite a few years ago. In that prophecy it was stated that Trump would be a praying president who would be baptised by Holy Spirit shortly after becoming president.

Now we see Satan starting the campaign to destroy him, with demon possessed witches casting spells against him.

Here is the news article.

Witches cast 'mass spell' against Donald Trump - BBC News

Most of Donald Trump's opponents believe they will have to wait four more years to see him leave the White House.

But America's witches are more optimistic.

At the stroke of midnight on Friday, followers of witchcraft across the US performed a mass spell designed to remove the president from office.

A Facebook group devoted to the ritual has attracted over 10,500 likes, and coined the hashtag #magicresistance.

The development has sparked fury among Christian conservatives, who have accused the witches of "declaring spiritual war".

Writer Michael Hughes, who describes himself as a "magical thinker" posted a version of the spell online, saying he had seen multiple versions on private witchcraft groups.

In it, he suggests using a stubby orange candle, an unflattering picture of Mr Trump, and a Tower tarot card.

The words of the spell include a plea to the Wiccan deities to "bind Donald J Trump, so that his malignant works may fail utterly" and so that he "shall not break our polity, usurp our liberty, or fill our minds with hate, confusion, fear, or despair".

Mr Trump's supporters don't escape either, as the spell asks that their "malicious tongues" be curbed too.

Mr Hughes suggests that instead of the normal closing line, "So mote it be!", witches could burn the former Apprentice host's image with the words, "You're fired!"
The writer said he published details of the spell because he felt "it would be very welcome to a lot of people".

Under the tenets of witchcraft, a "binding spell" does not wish harm on its target, but aims to stop them from doing harm themselves.

"This is not the equivalent of magically punching a Nazi," Mr Hughes wrote. "Rather, it is ripping the bullhorn from his hands, smashing his phone so he can't tweet, tying him up, and throwing him in a dark basement where he can't hurt anyone."

MaryPat Azevedo, who took part in the ritual in Arizona, said she saw the ritual as "a unity prayer".

She told the BBC: "A true witch would never cast a spell on anyone without their permission. This prayer is for wellbeing and peace for all beings."

Ms Azevedo said she hopes to see "physical, emotional, and spiritual changes in Donald Trump and American politics".
'Urgent warning'

Participating witches plan to repeat the spell on days when there is a waning crescent moon, until Mr Trump leaves the Oval Office. The next ritual is set for 26 March.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, some of the president's followers are less than thrilled.

Joshua Feuerstein, an evangelical pastor who has previously condemned Starbucks for taking Christmas symbols off its seasonal red cups, issued an "urgent warning", saying "millions of witches" were trying to curse the president.

"Their bippity-boppity-boo isn't more powerful than the name of Jesus!" he declared in an online video.

The Christian Nationalist Alliance, a conservative religious group, named 24 February a "day of prayer" to counter the magical fraternity.

In a post online, it called the witches "occultists" who want to summon dark spirits against Mr Trump.

The group said it will urge people to pray every time the spell-casters reach for their candles.

Thus far, Mr Trump has failed to comment on the battle between Bible and broomstick.
 

Agricola

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This is a little silly comment
The development has sparked fury among Christian conservatives, who have accused the witches of "declaring spiritual war".
Spiritual war is already there, its just out in the open now
 

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Good thing spells are fictional
 
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DEUT. 18:10-11-12.
There shall not be found among you that makes his son or his daughter to pass through the fire,
that uses divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,

Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.

For all that do these things are an abomination unto The Lord: and because of these abominations
The Lord your God does drive them out from before you.

that would be those who have died for Him (old-man) and now live for Him (new-man)...
(those whom He calls)...
 
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Yet more evidence this is a spiritual war. God has placed a Christian in the White House, which was prophecised quite a few years ago. In that prophecy it was stated that Trump would be a praying president who would be baptised by Holy Spirit shortly after becoming president.

Now we see Satan starting the campaign to destroy him, with demon possessed witches casting spells against him.

Here is the news article.

Witches cast 'mass spell' against Donald Trump - BBC News

Most of Donald Trump's opponents believe they will have to wait four more years to see him leave the White House.

But America's witches are more optimistic.

At the stroke of midnight on Friday, followers of witchcraft across the US performed a mass spell designed to remove the president from office.

A Facebook group devoted to the ritual has attracted over 10,500 likes, and coined the hashtag #magicresistance.

The development has sparked fury among Christian conservatives, who have accused the witches of "declaring spiritual war".

Writer Michael Hughes, who describes himself as a "magical thinker" posted a version of the spell online, saying he had seen multiple versions on private witchcraft groups.

In it, he suggests using a stubby orange candle, an unflattering picture of Mr Trump, and a Tower tarot card.

The words of the spell include a plea to the Wiccan deities to "bind Donald J Trump, so that his malignant works may fail utterly" and so that he "shall not break our polity, usurp our liberty, or fill our minds with hate, confusion, fear, or despair".

Mr Trump's supporters don't escape either, as the spell asks that their "malicious tongues" be curbed too.

Mr Hughes suggests that instead of the normal closing line, "So mote it be!", witches could burn the former Apprentice host's image with the words, "You're fired!"
The writer said he published details of the spell because he felt "it would be very welcome to a lot of people".

Under the tenets of witchcraft, a "binding spell" does not wish harm on its target, but aims to stop them from doing harm themselves.

"This is not the equivalent of magically punching a Nazi," Mr Hughes wrote. "Rather, it is ripping the bullhorn from his hands, smashing his phone so he can't tweet, tying him up, and throwing him in a dark basement where he can't hurt anyone."

MaryPat Azevedo, who took part in the ritual in Arizona, said she saw the ritual as "a unity prayer".

She told the BBC: "A true witch would never cast a spell on anyone without their permission. This prayer is for wellbeing and peace for all beings."

Ms Azevedo said she hopes to see "physical, emotional, and spiritual changes in Donald Trump and American politics".
'Urgent warning'

Participating witches plan to repeat the spell on days when there is a waning crescent moon, until Mr Trump leaves the Oval Office. The next ritual is set for 26 March.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, some of the president's followers are less than thrilled.

Joshua Feuerstein, an evangelical pastor who has previously condemned Starbucks for taking Christmas symbols off its seasonal red cups, issued an "urgent warning", saying "millions of witches" were trying to curse the president.

"Their bippity-boppity-boo isn't more powerful than the name of Jesus!" he declared in an online video.

The Christian Nationalist Alliance, a conservative religious group, named 24 February a "day of prayer" to counter the magical fraternity.

In a post online, it called the witches "occultists" who want to summon dark spirits against Mr Trump.

The group said it will urge people to pray every time the spell-casters reach for their candles.

Thus far, Mr Trump has failed to comment on the battle between Bible and broomstick.
How do you know that Trump will become a Christian? (aka What prophecy?)
 
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Well, I'm not sure if Trump is a Christian or not, and I'm not aware of any biblical prophecy concerning a Christian in the White House. However, it's sad that people who practice witchcraft think they can control things with magic. I hope God leads them away from whatever false gods they worship and to Him, the one true God. Ultimately, though, nothing can happen without God allowing it to happen, so if Trump is impeached or taken out of office, no matter what the Wiccans think, it will be because God allowed or caused it to happen, not because of any spell.
 

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In the bible Paul talks about what happens at the sound of the last Trump but I don't believe that this is conclusive proof that Trump is a Christian.
 

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The prophecy he is talking about is from a modern day prophet. He spoke back in the late 2000's about how a president who prays to God would come into the White House.

Also, Im not worried about these witches casting their spells : p
 

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Soon Jesus Christ will return to this earth. He will establish His kingdom based on
the laws of Almighty God. He will put a complete end to all myths, fables and false
religion of men (Rev. 21:8).

All idolatry, including witchcraft, will be taken away from the earth. At that time all
individuals will be taught properly how to achieve amazing spiritual growth.

That time will be truly glorious. May that day hasten quickly.
 

prove-all

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AN OBSERVER OF TIMES
Enchantments, witchcraft, familiar spirits, and wizards.
Its speaking of the occult.
GAL.4
[8] Howbeit then, when ye knew not God, ye did service unto them
which by nature are no gods.[9] But now, after that ye have known God,
or rather are known of God, how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly
elements, whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage?

[10] YE OBSERVE DAYS, AND MONTHS, AND TIMES, AND YEARS.
[11] I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.



DEUT.18
[9] When thou art come into the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee,
thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations.
[10] There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his
daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination,

OR AN OBSERVER OF TIMES, or an enchanter, or a witch,
[11] Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits,
or a wizard, or a necromancer.



2 CHR.33
[3] For he built again the high places which Hezekiah his father
had broken down, and he reared up altars for Baalim, and made groves,
and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served them.
[4] Also he built altars in the house of the LORD, whereof
the LORD had said, In Jerusalem shall my name be for ever.
[5] And he built altars for all the host of heaven in
the two courts of the house of the LORD.
[6] And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom:

ALSO HE OBSERVED TIMES, and used enchantments, and used
witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wizards:
he wrought much evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger


Enchantments, witchcraft, familiar spirits, and wizards.


LEV.19
[26] Ye shall not eat any thing with the blood:

neither shall ye use enchantment, (NOR OBSERVE TIMES).
[27] Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners
of thy beard. Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any
marks upon you: I am the LORD. Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause her to be
a whore; lest the land fall to whoredom, and the land become full of wickedness.

[30] (YE SHALL KEEP MY SABBATHS),
and reverence my sanctuary: I am the LORD.
 
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ROSSELLA

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The prophecy he is talking about is from a modern day prophet. He spoke back in the late 2000's about how a president who prays to God would come into the White House.

Also, Im not worried about these witches casting their spells : p
Oh. That makes a lot more sense! Personally, I'm very skeptical of anyone in modern times who claims to have a prophecy from God. I believe God can and sometimes does talk to people, but it's easy to be deceived and it's easy for people to deceive themselves (Ex. Harold Camping).
 

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7Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret
unto his servants the prophets.
 

prove-all

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Witchcraft - Moses, instructing the ancient Israelites, stated,
“Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (Exod. 22:18).

Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble.
These lines from Shakespeare’s Macbeth portray what most of us believe witches
to be: crazed, ugly old hags chanting senseless rhymes over a boiling black cauldron.

Most people still relegate witches, their ceremonies, incantations and spells
to the realm of fairy tales or horror stories.

But did you realize that many seemingly normal people today consider themselves
to be practicing witches? Doctors, lawyers, nurses, laborers—think about any job
out there—the person you would least expect might be a practicing witch. Did you
know that we even have witches in our U.S. military?
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we should also become most alarmed at the high number of teens interested in practicing
witchcraft. Adult practitioners have come out of the broom closet and are opening
the door to the youth of this country

Gerald Gardner founded the modern witchcraft movement in Britain in the 1940s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Gardner_(Wiccan)

Based on information gathered during his travels in the Far East and the writings
of Margaret Murray, an anthropologist who had traced the existence of the old pagan
religions in Europe, he revived and formalized ancient ceremonial rituals. Gardener
called his movement Wicca. This word is taken from a Celtic word that means wise ones.

After catching hold in Britain, the movement moved to the United States in the early ’60s,
embraced by the American counterculture movement as an alternative to Christianity.
It then began sinking roots into mainstream American culture in the late ’60s.

Since the ’60s, interest in Wicca has expanded with each passing decade. It is now
commonplace to find classes on witchcraft at many colleges and universities

Many bookstores feature a large selection of books on the study of witchcraft.
There are books for both adults and teens.

The TV and movie industry is doing more than entertaining us. They are promoting
the Wicca movement. On TV and in movies, witchcraft is made to look exciting,
thrilling, romantic and good. Can we begin to see that the entertainment experts
are making the practice of witchcraft all the more acceptable?

the Harry potter movies and charmed seem to draw a lot of peoples interest.
Several witchcraft movies have topped the popularity charts in the ’90s.

The top 50 witchcraft of all time
The Top 50 Witchcraft Movies of All Time - Flickchart

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In the Military
The practice of witchcraft has already become somewhat of a national issue

In August 1997, Fort Hood, near Austin, Texas, became the first military base to
sanction the practice of the Wicca religion. Since then several other installations
have also agreed to allow Wiccans to practice their rituals

Military Views on Wicca

US Army Chaplain's Manual
https://wicca.com/celtic/wicca/military.htm

Could we really believe that when the fathers of the United States drafted the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution they ever intended witchcraft
to be practiced openly on military bases or anywhere in this country?


September 1999
Most well-versed Wiccans refer to their movement as the neo-pagan movement
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/279.20.16.0/society/morals/witchcraft-americas-neo-pagan-movement
 
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Witchcraft - Moses, instructing the ancient Israelites, stated,
“Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (Exod. 22:18).

Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble.
These lines from Shakespeare’s Macbeth portray what most of us believe witches
to be: crazed, ugly old hags chanting senseless rhymes over a boiling black cauldron.

Most people still relegate witches, their ceremonies, incantations and spells
to the realm of fairy tales or horror stories.

But did you realize that many seemingly normal people today consider themselves
to be practicing witches? Doctors, lawyers, nurses, laborers—think about any job
out there—the person you would least expect might be a practicing witch. Did you
know that we even have witches in our U.S. military?
-

we should also become most alarmed at the high number of teens interested in practicing
witchcraft. Adult practitioners have come out of the broom closet and are opening
the door to the youth of this country

Gerald Gardner founded the modern witchcraft movement in Britain in the 1940s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Gardner_(Wiccan)

Based on information gathered during his travels in the Far East and the writings
of Margaret Murray, an anthropologist who had traced the existence of the old pagan
religions in Europe, he revived and formalized ancient ceremonial rituals. Gardener
called his movement Wicca. This word is taken from a Celtic word that means wise ones.

After catching hold in Britain, the movement moved to the United States in the early ’60s,
embraced by the American counterculture movement as an alternative to Christianity.
It then began sinking roots into mainstream American culture in the late ’60s.

Since the ’60s, interest in Wicca has expanded with each passing decade. It is now
commonplace to find classes on witchcraft at many colleges and universities

Many bookstores feature a large selection of books on the study of witchcraft.
There are books for both adults and teens.

The TV and movie industry is doing more than entertaining us. They are promoting
the Wicca movement. On TV and in movies, witchcraft is made to look exciting,
thrilling, romantic and good. Can we begin to see that the entertainment experts
are making the practice of witchcraft all the more acceptable?

the Harry potter movies and charmed seem to draw a lot of peoples interest.
Several witchcraft movies have topped the popularity charts in the ’90s.

The top 50 witchcraft of all time
The Top 50 Witchcraft Movies of All Time - Flickchart

-

In the Military
The practice of witchcraft has already become somewhat of a national issue

In August 1997, Fort Hood, near Austin, Texas, became the first military base to
sanction the practice of the Wicca religion. Since then several other installations
have also agreed to allow Wiccans to practice their rituals

Military Views on Wicca

US Army Chaplain's Manual
https://wicca.com/celtic/wicca/military.htm

Could we really believe that when the fathers of the United States drafted the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution they ever intended witchcraft
to be practiced openly on military bases or anywhere in this country?


September 1999
Most well-versed Wiccans refer to their movement as the neo-pagan movement
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/279.20.16.0/society/morals/witchcraft-americas-neo-pagan-movement
The whole world will be given over to the occult,nature worship,and witchcraft,and spiritual evolution,and not believe in a personal God,but the God of forces,or the power of nature,which that is what the beast kingdom will be about,and the man of sin will be in to the occult,witchcraft,not regarding any god,and not honor the God of his fathers,but honors the God of forces,and will convince the world he harnessed the power of nature,and achieved power,and can share that power with all who follow him.

It will also be a world wide law that a man and a woman cannot marry,for population reduction,and cannot eat animals,for they reverence nature.

There is a whole lot more people in to the occult,and going on in places,than we realize,and it will be the cause of why people start becoming so arrogant,and self exalting,for it will reach the weakest to the strongest,and the weakest will say,now I have a way that I can have success,and be somebody,in a world bent on money and materialism,and athletic ability,and academic achievement,and such,for it does not matter in the occult world if I am a 90 lbs. pencil neck geek,for if I can harness the power of nature,I can take down the biggest foe.

Look at Harry Potter,and this movement that is promoting the occult,and false interpretation of the Bible,based on the occult,and spiritual evolution,will appeal to all the downtrodden,all that are deemed worthless and insignificant,all the low I.Q. people,all the non athletic,all the people that cannot have power any other way,or recognition,all the oppressed,all the slaves,all who in this world is deemed as not much in the eyes of the world.

When the occult gets more popular,which God tells us it will to where the whole world will one day be based on the occult as their religion,they will eat up the occult like the finest steak and lobster,especially all the non popular people,and teenagers.

They will love it when the world promotes it at a high level that it is reality.
 

Agricola

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How do you know that Trump will become a Christian? (aka What prophecy?)
Kim Clement is the person who gave amazing prophecys and spoke of visions about a future president of the USA who will do his work and amazing things, even mentions Trump by name as well. Here is video with key parts of all his prophecies.

[video=youtube;7VT-843HZm4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VT-843HZm4[/video]
 
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Kim Clement is the person who gave amazing prophecys and spoke of visions about a future president of the USA who will do his work and amazing things, even mentions Trump by name as well. Here is video with key parts of all his prophecies.

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Oi Vey! I do miss those times when if a prophecy didn't come to pass, they'd stone the prophet.
 

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I believe in prophecies, but I don't believe in most prophecies we here nowadays. When I hear or see one especially about politics, I cringe.
 

Agricola

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I believe in prophecies, but I don't believe in most prophecies we here nowadays. When I hear or see one especially about politics, I cringe.
Why do you cringe? You should just note it, especially if it has a time frame and if it does not happen then you know the person who gave it did not get this from God. When you examine what Kim Clement said it certainly all fits for Trump. One of the few prophecies I have heard about that appears to be genuine from God. I am very cautious when it comes to someone giving a prophecy and see if it stands test of time, which in Kim Clements case, it appears to have done. Very exciting.
 

Agricola

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Oi Vey! I do miss those times when if a prophecy didn't come to pass, they'd stone the prophet.
Yes, and it is a shame they do not stone poeople for giving false prophecy, but if they did that, who would they have to fill GodTV slots?

Benny Hinn is one of the worst. On record for giving countless false prophecies. I remember when he came to UK some what 10 years ago. When he was at Wembley he said that God had given him a message and prophecy for the UK, that something bad was about to happen, but he would not say what it was.

Instead he said he wanted to discuss this further and would reveal this the following evening at a dinner conference, tickets from £100... really. Finally the so called disaster never happened. Another false message from HInn, no public apology for being deas usual.
 

prove-all

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Ephesians 4:14 (KJV)
That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind
of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;

Witchcraft in television is become common place to some.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Witchcraft_in_television

Ephesians 2:2 (KJV)
Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to
the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:

- could Ephesians 2:2 be talking about radio and T.V. broadcasting ideas into our homes?

Daniel 12:4 (KJV)
But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end:
many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

-somethings where not to be revieled untill the endtimes, for our time now.