The supernatural does not exist - the term supernatural refers to actions that take place outside of nature. Witches work with natural energies to bring about needed changes, there is nothing supernatural about it. Many ideas and experiences once considered supernatural have now been proved by Quantum Physics - it's all a matter of perspective.
It is difficult from your question to know what sort of pamphlets you refer to. But if the pamphlets are Christian tracts condemning witchcraft as devil worship, or that witches have malicious, evil ideas and intentions, then those tracts and illustrations are false and no use whatsoever in learning what Wiccans and Pagans actually believe.
Yes.But i also believe that "One Century's magic is another century's science"So, supernatural to me is something that our minds can't perceive, understand or interpret now, but maybe just its a phenomenon that science has yet not been able to explain.
Yes, during the 16th century, many people believed that witches could fly, a notion rooted in folklore and superstition. This belief was often fueled by witch trials and the writings of the time, which described witches as having the ability to ride on broomsticks or other objects to attend sabbats or meet with the devil. Such ideas were part of the larger narrative surrounding witchcraft, which portrayed witches as malevolent figures with supernatural powers.
The answer is supernatural.
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Because at the time, the only explanation for extraordinary ideas and accomplishments was witchcraft. So people accused of witchcraft or knowing a witch would either be killed or forced to reveal the location of other witches (which they lied about because witches are fictional)
the ideas would prove all knowledge to be wrong
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The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The answer is supernatural.