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Q: What specific evidence does Norton offer for her belief In they called it witchcraft?
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Is witch craft a religion if so what type of religion?

No, witchcraft is not a religion, but rather a belief or practice in the use of magic embraced in various religions. Witchcraft is practiced by people of many different religions, and even those with no specific religious beliefs,


How did belief in witchcraft develp?

Witchcraft has existed since the beginning of humankind. It was the first form of religion and one branch is Herbalism.


Why is African still persistance to witchcraft?

It is their belief, brought down from generations.


Do scientists base their explanations of the natural world on evidence or belief why?

They have evidence, but if they cant prove something, even with the evidence, it becomes a theroy, or belief. So sometimes it is based on evidence and fact, sometimes on belief.


What is witchcraft in the 17th century?

The same as it ever was. A myth. A belief by the ignorant. Unfortunately it is still a belief by some people today


What is a witchcraft craze?

Normally, Witchcraft is the use or belief in a demonic art or power. and Craze would be and obsession. So someone obsessed with Demonic ideology


What is the difference between witchcraft and divination?

The belief in witchcraft is just one type of superstition. Other types of superstition include the belief in "lucky numbers", astrology, and many others more.


What does the paranormal belief scale measure?

The PBS is a scale that measures seven independent factors of paranormal belief. These factors being Traditional Religious Belief, Psi Belief, Superstition, Spiritualism, Extraordinary Lifeforms, Precognition, and Witchcraft.


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What is mere belief?

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