Yes they did, this all started from a book and then year by year everone started to believe that. But you might not see them in these days. They might not appear for ever!
In the sense of a Pagan religious practice, witchcraft IS real and alive today. So really, witchcraft has been believed to be real and has been real since it first began to be practiced.
It wasn't.
Like all spiritual paths, witchcraft is a matter of faith, not proof.
No. Witchcraft isn't real.
The Puritan colonists in Massachusetts at the time of the Salem witch panic believed that a witch was allied with the devil and did his dark work on earth. Basically, the human embodiment of evil.
Yes they did. They so believed in witchcraft that they persecuted and killed anyone they felt was practicing witchcraft. See the link below.
Sure, kitchen witchcraft has a lot to do with food.
they believed tht cause there dum
Christianity believed Paganism, and any other religion that worshiped other gods, to be Satanism. So to answer your question, no. Jesus was not into witchcraft.
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
No.
Just for sake of reference; I'm going to ask another question... "Why is Christianity real?" or "Why is Hinduiism real?" or "Why is Buddhism real?" or even "Why was Greek Mythology real?" Witchcraft is as real as any other religious movement, because it exists in the hearts and minds of those who follow it.
No. The belief in witchcraft goes back centuries and thousands of years. The Celtic tribes had people they believed were witches and the Greeks had oracles foretell the future. The supernatural has always been part of man's history.
It was commonly believed that witches had companion animals that were their "familiars" and they used them to spy on people or to carry out other witchcraft goals.
Yes, it's alive and kicking. There are numerous witchcraft websites and forums scattered across the internet.