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Which Religions Practice Witchcraft? The Ones You’ve Been Taught to Fear
Christina Hanson Christina Hanson

Which Religions Practice Witchcraft? The Ones You’ve Been Taught to Fear

When people ask, “Which religions practice witchcraft?”—what they’re really asking is, “Which belief systems make me uncomfortable because they weren’t approved by white Jesus or sold at Urban Outfitters?”

The answer? The ones you were taught to fear.

The ones with drums and smoke. With bones and blessings. With ancestors and altars.

Witchcraft doesn’t sit outside of religion for many of us—it is religion.
It’s the heartbeat of Ifá. The songs of Santería. The prayers of the curandera. The rage of the Vodou priest. The whispers of the Indigenous dreamwalker.

You don’t have to call it “witchcraft.” But don’t erase it either.
You feared it because it couldn’t be colonized.

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Why Witchcraft Is Feared (And Why That’s Exactly the Point)
Christina Hanson Christina Hanson

Why Witchcraft Is Feared (And Why That’s Exactly the Point)

They never feared broomsticks or black cats, bestie.
They feared a woman who didn’t flinch when threatened. A queer soul who dared to speak to spirits. A healer who didn’t need permission.

Witchcraft isn’t feared because it’s dark—it’s feared because it’s liberating. Because it tears the mask off every system that ever told you your power had to come second.

Let them fear you. That’s the point.

Your altar isn’t decoration. It’s declaration.
You’re not practicing witchcraft to make peace with oppressors—you’re practicing it to end their reign.

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