No, it's not. Simple answer. God, and the Goddess are pleased when someone ventures down the path to positive magic. They gave humans the ability to manifest for a reason, and it seems contradictory for them to then say, "you can't use it" don't you think?
Good luck on your path, all I can say is, be very careful what you wish for, as you may just get it!
Blessed be
Angel Noonan
www.angelnoonan.com
No, learning white magic is not against any specific god. White magic is often associated with positive energy, spirituality, healing, and protection. It is a practice that is meant to bring about good and help others.
Some ancient gods of learning include Thoth in Egyptian mythology, Athena in Greek mythology, Saraswati in Hindu mythology, and Odin in Norse mythology. These gods were revered for their wisdom, knowledge, and guidance in various forms of learning and intellectual pursuits.
In the Bible, God struck dead Lot's wife as a testament against his people in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot's wife looked back at the destruction of the cities against God's instructions, and for that disobedience, she turned into a pillar of salt.
No, the Great White Throne judgment is for unbelievers who have rejected God. Believers are judged differently at the Judgment Seat of Christ, where they receive rewards for their faithfulness in serving God.
The phrase "if God be with us who can be against us" can be translated into Latin as "si Deus nobiscum quis contra nos."
Beelzebub does not admit to the existence or authority of God. Beelzebub is often depicted as a high-ranking demon or fallen angel who rebelled against God, so there is typically animosity between Beelzebub and God in religious and mythological texts.
In the bible it says that witchcraft is against God.
The Norse god of learning is Odin. He is known for his wisdom and knowledge, and he is often depicted as a seeker of truth and understanding. Odin is also associated with magic and poetry in Norse mythology.
god Will forgive you for the use of white magic or so it is stated that he will forgive you of anything if you ask him. sorry bout that but to answer you on a spiritual level yes white magic is pure it draws its power from the earth it self.and is used to help or improve the quality of life.as to the purpose of black magic is the drawing of a power source from the dead or dying.an is mainly focused or destroying or inflicting pain or even death on its victims..as long as you are sure you are practicing white magic .
The Egyptian God of Magic is Isis.
I do not think so, but if he is that is between him and God. God will deal with it. cake4me13
Character Education is learning about the word of God and we all know that God is important. It teaches us about the right things to do, to use, Miracles that God made (miracles are so not related to magic), the journey He did and the Word of God.
Black magic was first taught in the land we know now as Iraq. Two Angels were sent by God to put ppl to test. Before they teach each person, they would tell him that this is a test & would advice him not to fail by learning magic.
Some ancient gods of learning include Thoth in Egyptian mythology, Athena in Greek mythology, Saraswati in Hindu mythology, and Odin in Norse mythology. These gods were revered for their wisdom, knowledge, and guidance in various forms of learning and intellectual pursuits.
The greek god of magic and Wizardry is magicis. (Mage-chese)
Isis was regarded as the goddess of magic and Thoth is a god of the same.
There is no actual thing as white magic. Magic itself means that you are trying to control spirits and the supernatural, which is not what God wants us to do, otherwise He would have let us eat from both the tree of knowledge and the tree of life. If by white magic you mean illusions and street performances you can do that.
No. The stars are not a source of magic.