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Absolutely not.

Actually yes it is The Bible is against witchcraft and magic

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Ezekiel 13:18,20

Deuteronomy 18

Zechariah 10:2

Leviticus 19:26

Malachi 3:5

Look em up in the bible and see what your answer is now

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Prohibited. Black magic does exist but is a sin(haram) to practise.


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Can magic and breaking a promise to God and self hate all be forgiven?

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What are the stuff involved doing black magic?

Black majic is Haram, meaning by who so ever does this, commits serious sin.


Are there Christians or Jews who believe magic is good and comes from God?

The fact that magic wouldn't work if God didn't enable it to, doesn't make it a good thing.For Jews, magic is a major sin and is strictly forbidden (Deuteronomy ch.18).


Would the Witch of En-dor be proof that magic and the supernatural are good to religion?

On the contrary. Consulting her was a sin on Saul's part. He knew it was a sin, because he himself had stamped out such practices (1 Samuel 28:9), in keeping with the Torah's prohibition in Deuteronomy ch.18.


Is magic a sin like spells and charms?

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Is dark art a sin?

According to the Bible any form of magic including: Astrology Numerology Diviniation Psychi Readings Casting Spells/Enchantments/Incantations Cursing (even if its as simple as telling someone to "go to Hell") And much, much more are all sins garaunteeing the practitioner a one way ticket to hell. Since all magic is, in essence a "dark art" (despite what the wiccans and neo-pagans claim) its all a sin. BUT that's only the Bible's perspective. And, to be fair, one very strictly literal interpretation. The argument over what constitutes magic and when that magic becomes a sin has been debated by serious theologians for a very long time. Some theologians would go so far as to say that asking for ANYTHING while in prayer was a form of magic, since it implies you know better than God what you should get or what you need. But again, that's extreme. So, really... magic, or the dark arts, really falls into a gray zone. Some would say that there is "white magic" (used to heal and help) and "black magic" (used to curse and destroy), or that as long as its for the good of others its ok, but anything for yourself its evil... there is really no end to the argument. The best thing you can do is take some time to seriously think about it for yourself, if necessary, ask a priest or reverend if some particular act was a sin, and go on with your life. In generally, I can tell you Christianity/Catholocism and Magic don't mix, so you may have to pick which one you believe and if you're willing to pay the price for being wrong.


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