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Do scientists believe in witchcraft

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

That depends on the scientist. Like all people, scientists are free to make up their own minds about what they do and do not believe.

I know several people who have careers in the sciences who are also practicing pagans. Some of them practice forms of what could be called "magic" or "witchcraft".

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