Yes, many forms of paganism and the Craft exist in countries throughout the world.
it doesnt so far
One fact is that the last law against witchcraft was repealed in England in 1951.
First of all, witchcraft doesn't exist in the fact that someone CANNOT put a spell on another person. Witchcraft is impossible to do, let alone master. Therefore, there are not signs that someone has put a spell on another person, because witchcraft and spells do not exist.
This questions stems from an assumption that there was actual witchcraft during the Salem panic. No witchcraft was practiced in Salem in the seventeenth century. It is very difficult for something that didn't exist to change.
Actually burning herbs for protection would BE witchcraft, so I guess the answer is none. The best protection from witchcraft would be the realisation that it isn't real.A Pagan PerspectiveOther than the misconception that witchcraft does not exist, the above if one of the best answers I've come across in years.If you are not a practitioner of witchcraft, your best protection is your own faith.
no
Yes witchcraft does exist. It is one of many spiritual paths available. Finding someone to teach you should be done locally. You need to be able to sit down with your mentor, talk to him or her and watch what they do. Much of what we do is as much in the gestures, movements and physicality as it is in the words, herbs and spells.
reginald scot
Because it existed and still does, though it is not evil as it was commonly believed to be.
They exist because Europe decided to make them lol
No.
They still exist in Europe.