The spread of evil in today’s society is no secret, and magic and the occult occupy a troubling place in entertainment and other venues.
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So some were a bit shocked when this topic surrounds the death of conservative and Christian commentator Charlie Kirk and his. It all began when the website Jezebel published an article before Kirk’s assassination.
The subsequently deleted September 8th article is entitled “I paid an Etsy witch to curse Charlie Kirk.”
“Is it ethical to curse a man I’ve never met now? Probably not. But is it unethical to keep talking to him? Yes. “I want to make it clear, I’m not asking for dark forces to harm him. I want him to wake up every morning with an inexplicable ZIT. I want his podcast microphone to malfunction every time he hits a record. Etsy Coven is the greatest joy of my life.”
The individual reportedly placed his “cursed enemy” in the Etsy search bar and purchased at least one spell in August. The witch she signed up for reportedly wrote that the spell was “successful” and that the journalist insists that she “see the first results within two or three weeks.”
This article concludes ominously. Because the writer has contemplated whether his involvement with evil would have any identifiable influence on Kirk.
“So, did my Etsy curse work? I know how long it is.” “The power moves in a mystical way, and as the priests reminded me, “The spell is a collaboration between the caster, the client, the universe itself. For now, we can only trust the great unknown timing.”
The writer then provided a direct message to Kirk: “May the rash come quickly.”
Two days later, Kirk was assassinated, and Jezebel initially placed the message at the top of the article, denounced Kirk’s murder before deleting the work from the website.
The article itself attracted media attention after Kirk’s death, but this week, new details were revealed, attracting new attention.
According to journalist Megin Kelly, Kirk and his wife, Erica, were shocked by Ezebel’s story. Kelly said Erica is “truly rattling” by what was written in the work.
Dedicated 15 minutes to the story, Kelly condemned Jezebel for the reality that the Ephesians 6 declared, and acknowledged the reality that there is a fight between good and evil. She also warned against the fascination of evil.
“You’re messing around with things like this and playing with the fire,” Kelly said. “In fact, there is a demon in this world. Calling the spiritual world, especially the world of demonic spirits, can actually have real-world consequences. It’s not confusing. Many Christians believe this. It’s dangerous. It’s not a game. It’s literally evil.”
And she wasn’t finished there. I have contemplated why someone should not get in the way to target people in such a demonic way.
“Why torture these families – Christian, do you believe in them?” Kelly said. “Why are this mean things happening to a young couple, and their parents fall in love with the parents of two babies who live according to the gospel?”
She continued. “Yes, it’s political, but he does nothing but publicly speaks about their opinions and their desire to make the lives of others better. Who does such a sleazy thing? Jezebel. Who is that?
Kelly said he spoke on her show to call the person in charge and demand an apology from the person in charge. Let’s continue to pray for the Kirk family and for all those affected.
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