Magic is the noun, magical is the adjective. For example I am magic is very similar to the sentence I have magical powers.
magic(k) is the awareness and or actual use of the connection to this artistry, it is more then a simple object but a system to more objective actions
magic(k)al is that which contains the awareness, actions, or connection to magic properties...
Events outside normal human experience, that are attributed to a deity, are not considered magic, but miracles. Events outside normal human experience, that are not attributed to a deity, can not be considered miracles, and are instead attributed to magic.
In Christian belief, God performs miracles and condemns magic.
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If you believe in it, then it is a miracle. Magic, on the other hand, can include things you believe in (miracles) and those you know are only illusions.
Religion tells people impossible things and expects them to believe it. Magic tells people to believe impossible things, then proves it.
miracles exist,magic doesn't.
magic is an abstract noun. Magical is the appropriate adjective. so yes
magical ,NOT SURE
"Magical" is an adjective. The noun form is "magic".He worked his magic on the stage, captivating the crowd with his magical abilities.
Magic is only bad if you perceive it to be that way. There is no difference between black magic and white magic, and you know the difference between right and wrong yourself, so really it's your decision on what magic is "good".
There is no Hawaiian word for 'magical', but 'magic' is M?maka Kaiao.
-adjective 1. produced by or as if by magic: The change in the appearance of the room was magical. 2. mysteriously enchanting: a magical night. 3. of or pertaining to magic.
magical
This is because they are magical beings and exist by magic.
The root word in "magical" is "magic".
magical
nothing its all no good
It is spelt differently