Politics may be or may not be associated with corruption, violence and ignorance depending on the country, people and constitution. But that has nothing to do with Witchcraft, and neither witchcraft is necessarily a dark art.
Theological witchcraft refers to the genuine religious practices of witchcraft and is usually associated with the Malleus Maleficarum (Witch's Hammer)
Most people, during the ancient times, associated witchcraft with black magic, even in pagan societies.
Witchcraft did not receive punishment in the Victorian era (1840 - 1900). Witch trials were associated with much earlier eras.
"Triple darkness" typically refers to a state of extreme darkness or ignorance. In some contexts, it may also refer to a group, philosophy, or concept associated with darkness or mystery.
War comes in when politics can't reach the goal.
Peter Geschiere has written: 'The perils of belonging' -- subject(s): Cosmopolitanism, Group identity, Ethnicity 'The modernity of witchcraft' -- subject(s): Maka (African people), Social conditions, Politics and government, Religion, Witchcraft 'Village communities and the state' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Maka (African people)
Dianic witchcraft. Diana was in part a Lunar Goddess also associated with Hunting.
Not a specific breed, no, but all-black domestic shorthair cats have long been associated with witchcraft, and that has carried over into spiritualism.
Black is typically associated with fear, darkness, and the unknown, while white is associated with purity, innocence, and light.
No, Hecate was not a Catholic figure. She is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. The Catholic religion does not include deities from Greek mythology.
Because an eclipse is a time of darkness which is associated with sadness.
In Ghana, witchcraft is often associated with traditional beliefs and practices among various ethnic groups. Some individuals, particularly women, are accused of being witches, leading to social stigma and sometimes violence against them. Traditional healers and spiritual practitioners may also engage in witchcraft-related practices as part of their roles in the community. Additionally, witchcraft beliefs can intersect with religious practices, influencing perceptions and responses to alleged witchcraft.