Argument and Counterargument

The argument that I am presenting is why many women choose to become a part of witchcraft, and what it means for them once they joined this religion. Witchcraft is a very new and controversial religion that many don't understand, often seeing it as evil or odd. I am arguing that it can be self-fulfilling and good for the world, opposite of what is normally portrayed. 

Thesis: Many women find themselves becoming a part of witchcraft as a means of re-enchantment, whether that is re-enchanting the world or re-enchanting the self through empowerment and self-development.

Roburt Burkett, Wade Myers, and other authors who wrote Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances in Adolesents Involved in Witchcraft and Satanism, argue the point of view that young adults involved in witchcraft suffer from mental illness and participate in many evil acts including animal sacrifice. I disagree with this point of view. They don't separate Satanism and witchcraft, only describe it as one thing that completely relate to each other, almost like you can't have one without the other. While I do believe that many Satanists do practice witchcraft, I think there should be an obvious divide between the two. Most witches follow, "If it harm none, do what thou will" which does not correlate with Satanism in the slightest. 


Burket, Roger C., et al. “Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances in Adolescents Involved in Witchcraft and Satanism.” Journal of Adolescence (London, England.), vol. 17, no. 1, Elsevier Ltd, 1994, pp. 41–52, doi:10.1006/jado.1994.1005.

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