Discussion Forum What is the most common form of Christian ritual magic? By Forum - July 13, 2010 6 1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Photo by Comfreak on Pixabay What is it’s purpose?
One would presume it is the act of transubstantiation, which Christianity says takes place when one partakes of communion. Reply
I like the one where the plate goes round with money then halfway round it disappears and someone walks out. Reply
Depends on one’s definitions. IF one accepts a definition that magic is manipulation, then prayer, any religious service aimed at protecting (christening), binding (marriage) etc are considered ritual magic. . Reply
Prayer and to supplicate God.
One would presume it is the act of transubstantiation, which Christianity says takes place when one partakes of communion.
I like the one where the plate goes round with money then halfway round it disappears and someone walks out.
Magic is Pagan
Depends on one’s definitions.
IF one accepts a definition that magic is manipulation, then prayer, any religious service aimed at protecting (christening), binding (marriage) etc are considered ritual magic.
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Prayer.