Voodoo
No, Astara does not practice black magic
Magic Johnson
A woman believed to practice black magic is called a witch.
A witch.
Witch
Religion requires a belief in magic. Belief in magic does not require religious faith. There is no magic. So none of it really matters.
No. Black or white, Magic is magic, the same rules apply. What you send forth, comes back to you. If you think that you are affected by black magic, there are three things you could do. Protect yourself, Break the black magic and Do good to the world. You could do meditation when your mind it at peace. Meditation is a good thing, but it wouldn't directly save you if you believe that you are affected by someone's black magic. Ask a religious person of your religion about how to protect yourself from that black magic. If you are a Pagan, you could do yourself a cleansing ritual and a protection spell. According to both Wicca and Buddhism, if you Harm None and Spread Loving-Kindness to the whole world, no black magic can harm you.
Voodoo......... Black Magic Voodoo? Sounds like Santeria.
Mormons didn't used to allow that for black people, but I think they wanted people to convert to their religion, so they changed things. As more people become aware of the origin of the mormon religion (fake magic rocks), people are leaving that religion fast.
Black magic is not considered good. Black magic is a loose term for magic that is selfish and that will purposely hurt others.
Certainly there is. In fact there really isn't such a thing as "Black" magic. Magic itself is just power, we don't call it "bad" electricity or a "bad" car. It is the practitioner and their ethics, the manner in which the power is drawn and used that determines its polarity.
black magic started when it started :)