Certainly ! Magic - is simply sleight of hand or mis-direction. A 'magician' creates distractions to divert the audience's attention away from what he's doing - to make it appear that he's .performing magic tricks.
No. The stars are not a source of magic.
If god didn't exist then the hole world and all the planets and galaxy's would never happen
It explains that prayers to a god are not always answered, not that a god does not exist. However, if the god in question meets some criteria that would allow an expectation for all prayers to be answered, it does not exist.
cerberus did not exist if he did he would still be here and plus if he was here he would still be guarding the doors of hades because hes half god half hell dog and half snake that's why he has snake tails
The Egyptian God of Magic is Isis.
You only know for sure if God is on your side
Not magic, but perhaps God is the "spark" that started the process...but, to me, the creation story covers it all, including the scientific knowledge that we have found out.
Magic is form of experiment. And the bible clearly warns us to stay off magic.
Yes, because many women would continue to believe in him. Yes because while man needs God to exist, God does not need man to exist.
Including Jesus Christ? I bet that this sixth sense that God (if he exists) took from us was magic. Then only in books.
God existed before man and before sin. God does not require sin in order to exist.
Nobody knows with any real clarity what God believes, but if God were to have any opinion on magic, Joan of Arc would be irrelevant to that belief. Joan of Arc, if she is to be believed, had acts of prophecy and communication with God. She did not perform magic or illusions are such terms are commonly understood. While it could be reasonable to conclude that God supported Joan of Arc's opinions if He communicated with her and supported her, since she did not perform magic or prohibit magic, her views and actions would not seem to evince any Divine opinion on the subject.