Re: Abiding Book

From: John Machin <orichalka_at_hctJLgKz9mTiR_rjvWS0IWTX4qIbVbfgVyIWxucNteK8HjyM7kvTGa61w-XKGg_3co>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:04:51 +1000


On 12/07/07, Greg Stafford <Greg_at_nynqLvzjF5c8szzvE2Q1lzlXCN8b-OhzEmr3_QDzdqMR2jrA9X7TpoZpXCBjN3-WoASyA73RkiG2Y7ew.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> No, most of the Western churches donot forbid the use of proper (ie,
> sorcerous/wizardly) magic. In fact, most of them would encourage such,
> as long as it is the "correct kind," where correct = "as our church
> does it."

Would this be like making sure the filioque is in every incantation (or that sort of thing...), or is it more prescriptive in what is "correct" magically?

-- 
John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.

           

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