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.
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There is an unproven legend that when Joan was burned at the stake, her heart remained untouched by the flames.
What "town" did Joan of Arc come from? She was born in Domremy and lived there until she was sixteen when she left for good.
"The Passion of Joan of Arc" made in 1928 ; a silent film but probably the best . "The Trial of Joan of Arc" 1962 historical film - one of the better ones .
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The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
These acts were not "magic".
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Jesus believed magic was evil. The Scriptures support this.
Christmas stories may feature magic, but those stories were created by people and so do not indicate anything about God's opinions.
Yes, i believe she was. She didn't do anything wrong if that's what your asking.
No, magic (not the David Copperfield illusions) is not from God, it is demonic and comes from Satan. It is evil.
The three wise men did not use magic. They depended on their intuition, their eyes were opened to see the star and were guided by this.
No group, (Europeans Buddhists or bald men) all thing or believe the same thing on an individual basis. Some might believe in "magic". others that they are Napoleon reincarnated. Nobody care. Belief is not proof.
Because he is not vary good at magic.