they believe that they were evil and crazy and that they live alone in the woods with no honey moon cause they were too scared to go by that they would cast a spell on people hahaha kiss witches butts....................................
Because they did. Why cant they? Have you a got a problem with it?
they are evil and wierd they are evil and wierd
maybe they believed in faries and stuff
U r fat
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
Because they did.
they believed tht cause there dum
People still believe in witchcraft and witches. This has never gone away, but centuries ago people who had red hair were often seen as witches and people who were not part of a community but considered outsiders or odd were seen as witches. Witchcraft was often used to explain events in a community.
It is mainly because of the Catholic Church. They oppose witchcraft and witches, as they believe it to be "the work of Satan". Since the burning times, witchcraft is looked upon with the stereotype of something that is not right or taboo.
Witches tend to be women. In Shakespeare's time, I assume that women were witches since Hecate is a woman who is goddess of witchcraft. I don't believe there's any report of a man being accused of witchcraft and being killed for it.
The powerless are prone to believe in the supernatural. If people around you believe something, you are more likely to believe it.
Wiccaphobia is the fear of witches and witchcraft.
All of them. Witches are practitioners of the religion of Witchcraft, and sometimes practitioners of Wicca as well as other traditions. If you're thinking of Hollywood witches, no one should believe in those. (Bewitched, Charmed, etc)
Witches are usually the ones performing witchcraft, not alot else really to say.
The word witchcraft is a noun. It is the practice of witches.
There is no accurate count of how many witches there are in the UK as witchcraft is a diverse and often private practice. Additionally, not all individuals who practice witchcraft may identify openly as witches.