Florida School Caught Promoting Witchcraft

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by Alex Newman, Liberty Sentinel:

Government school officials in Orange County, Florida, were subjecting captive students to lessons teaching sorcery and witchcraft — literally. The move sparked outrage among critics, and legal demands that West Orange High School stop the program immediately or at least give students the ability to opt out and promote Christianity.

According to news reports and a Christian non-profit law firm that got involved in the case, every Wednesday, students at the school were shown witchcraft programming across the school’s TV system as part of the mid-week morning announcements. There was no option to avoid the program.

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Dubbed “Witchy Wednesday,” the video series shown schoolwide over the school’s TV system included lessons on casting spells, using magic, worshipping the moon, and other occult rituals. The lessons also taught students to burn incense and fold papers to burn based on the moon’s cycle.

The video, shown on September 10, featured a student offering instructions on how to perform the rituals. “You write your intuition down on your paper. Fold it three times. Burn your paper into your white candle. Burn it completely and entirely to have your intention released into the universe,” the student reportedly said in the video shown to all students during the morning announcements. “That itself is your ‘Light of Insight’ at work.”

“There is a full moon coming up on Sept. 18, where the energy is at its highest peak,” the video added before urging students to enjoy a “wicked” Wednesday. “Creating simple things like moon water and releasing rituals are good ways to cleanse and recharge yourself during this period.”

Of course, the Bible, which was unlawfully banned by a rogue Supreme Court over 50 years ago, repeatedly and forcefully condemns such rituals. In Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and other books, God refers to the practices as an “abomination” that is connected to the demonic realm. And yet, the school had no problem exposing students to it until being called out.

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