Yeah if you're in a church that tells you what you're not allowed to do or tries to control you, you're dealing with witchcraft and a jezebel spirit. I believe in respecting the members of your church even if they are young. You all are people just like we are. I think that's the problem. Some times, we don't give the youth a place to voice your opinions and concerns because we consider you too young. That HAS to change!
This is a dangerous assumption and statement to make. Of course the church should tell you what you're allowed to do and not allowed to do. It's called preaching the word of God. Should teens be spending a lot of time alone with each other, just a boy and girl "hanging" out? Should they be sexting? Should they be allowed to watch or listen to things unchecked? Should they be allowed to hang out all alone with a youth leader of the opposite sex? Should they be allowed to smoke, drink, do drugs? To say that telling someone what they're not allowed to do is witchcraft, you are setting the stage for rebellion against church leadership who is put in authority over the body to teach them godly standards.
I think, in truth, you'd have to know what they're telling someone they are not allowed to do. Very rarely is it a control or abusive issue. Most times, it's Biblical standards and that is within the calling of pastors and leaders. To tell someone they aren't allowed to watch tv or play video games or own anime figures or such things as that, well that does touch on the border of "controlling" behavior, yet if one of these things is a trigger or gateway to sin, are they truly in the wrong to tell them not to do them?
Be careful of blanket proclamations like this one. Adults have lived their lives and have made their sinful rebellious choices, so most of the time, it is wisdom when they guide, direct, correct, and restrict, not control or witchcraft. The church has worked very hard to separate adults and youth in today's church. That is one of the reasons mentorship is dead. The schools and churches want youth to believe that adults are out of touch and have no idea. Truth is, we actually know quite a bit and when you add spiritual wisdom and Holy Spirit, well it would behoove youth to respect adults and listen. It would benefit many adults to do so, too, in truth.