It cannot be determined, it all depends on the person using it
For example:
An evil use of magick would be: summoning energy or a being with intent to do harm or murder of an object or living thing.
A good use of Magick would be: summoning energy or a being with intent to improve the physical condition of a object or living thing.
Magic is not evil by itself, it is neither good or evil. But Magic can be used for both god and evil.
It is like, let's say, electricity. You can cook a man's dinner with electricity; and you can also cook the man..
Same applies to Magic. If used with bad intention or in a wrong way, it could harm anyone along with the practitioner himself.
No. Magic is considered evil by some adherents of the Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but there are many religions throughout the world in which magic plays good, evil, neutral, and mixed roles.
Yes it is, Christian have been warned to stay off magic. It exposes them to unprotected forces.
Jesus believed magic was evil. The Scriptures support this.
It would be helpful to know what exactly you think may mean evil or black magic?
It has evil magic
Or evil
The evil magic.
Most likely because people feared magic, and so said it was evil.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," C.S. Lewis portrays magic as a neutral force that can be used for both good and evil, depending on how it is wielded. The books suggest that it is the intentions and character of the individual using magic that determine whether it is good or evil, not the magic itself. Lewis does not explicitly state that magic is not evil but rather explores the complex moral implications of its use in his stories.
Some people believe that the Harry Potter books should be banned because it involves magic and some Christians believe that magic is evil. Therefore all the characters in Harry Potter are evil because they can cast magic and they believe that God had told them to hate evil people and evil things.Not all Christians believe this.
No, magic (not the David Copperfield illusions) is not from God, it is demonic and comes from Satan. It is evil.
Uhm, Dragon Age Origins, if you play as mage, you can become a blood mage which in the lore is considered evil. Dragon Age II as well.
No, scientifically these are not recognised to exist so they can not be cured.
No, they don't. They posit that magic is not inherently evil and develop a story based on that. That does not necessarily have any bearing whatsoever on the real world, and it's unlikely that anyone who, for religious reasons, believes that magic is evil will have their opinion seriously swayed by any of those works.