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  • Uhh...no.
  • LOL! Oh, I'm sure some people must've thought so! Don't forget the Addams Family!
  • No! They were just fiction. Besides, I found them to be entertaining and comical. I do not think Satanic stuff is entertaining or comical. +5
  • think you must be having a funny spell
  • To bible thumpers, they might have been. Even if they were, I liked them. -
  • being a witch myself i must respectfull state that you were lied to . witches are helpers healers and lovers of nature ...we make herbal remedies , cures , help , and heal whenever we can . you being told that they have anything to do with the devil , was nothing more than a cola war tactic by the church to try to discredit us . the devil is a christian deitie from "their" storybook . he is one of "their" boys .. he even lived in heaven . pagans , wiccans , and witches do not worship christian deities. we do not even beleive he exists . it is sad that hollywood and the church puts witch's in a bad light ... but actually the 2 shows you mentioned put us in a good light ,,, and that is rare . i have never met a bad witch ... it is against our golden rule to do bad . do your own research on us you will find the truth . ;-)
  • No, they were Hollywood's fictional depiction of a witch and a genie.
  • No they were HOTT!!!!! See those hosed up legs in those short skirts? HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!
  • I dont think so. But the content was immoral if you performed it yourself.
  • No. Bewitched was just a deliberately exaggerated metaphor for mixed marriages and a send-up to affluent WASP suburban society in the 1960s: WASPish boy from the consummate bourgeois northeastern American family (that assumes they're the crème-de-la-crème of society) with over-blown Protestant work ethic and ideas of traditional gender roles, marries a girl from an uber-rich family that can have any thing she wants with a snap of her fingers (or in this case, the wiggle of her nose). Into his stayed suburban country-club Republican world of martinis, golf, and London broil comes her huge assortment of wildly eccentric relatives (the sort of eccentricity that extreme wealth affords) and Eurotrash, avant-garde, jet-set connections, and the harridan of an aristocrat mother-in-law who detests him for making her daughter live below her station. The double irony is that the WASPish boy with the work ethic works in advertising, and creates absolutely nothing except for "glamour" and illusion through the secret power of words that charm and beguile people into doing things they wouldn't do otherwise, working for a boss who not only lives the lie, but shamelessly lies to live. Darren and Larry Tate were the real conjurors. It really was an absolutely brilliant concept. I Dream of Jeanie was a rip-off/clone of Bewitched that didn't quite get the social satire ... but with Barbara Eden in that harem costume who cared? Sadly, both devolved into typical vapid sit-coms with a gimmick. Once the female lead gets pregnant, you know the writers are getting desperate for ratings and new material. .... As for the charge of "Satanic influences" - the perpetually paranoid Fundamentalists didn't have a problem with Samantha or Genie until the 90's when they started getting all bent out of shape over New Age-ism, Halloween, and Harry Potter, and worked up by the "spiritual warfare" craze, due to books like those by Frank Peretti. Never mind that a person will learn far more about the how to of occultic practices from the works of Peretti and other Christian writers than he ever would from Bewitched, Genie, J.K. Rowling, or the babes from "The Craft".
  • Yes. Anton LeVey wrote every script and had all the actors stand in a circle with a pentangle to worship the Prince of Darkness each and every show. And you know what was even more Satanic? Dennis the Menace. I hear he influenced Dennis Radar the BTK killer. Then there was that heathen Beotch Donna Reed. We should burn that one at the stake. Okay?
  • SADLY, YES, THEY WERE... Any promoting of magic is not approved of in the Bible. In fact, the Bible states that magic does exist...it mentions the magic practicing priests of Egypt, that were able to imitate SOME of the things that Moses and Aaron did...like turning staffs into snakes...the difference being that Moses had God's support and backing...and Moses staff/snake ATE UP the staffs/snakes of the priests... (Exodus 7:10-13) So Moses and Aaron went on in to Phar′aoh and did exactly as Jehovah had commanded. Accordingly Aaron threw his rod down before Phar′aoh and his servants and it became a big snake. 11 However, Phar′aoh also called for the wise men and the sorcerers; and the magic-practicing priests of Egypt themselves also proceeded to do the same thing with their magic arts. 12 So they threw down each one his rod, and they became big snakes; but Aaron’s rod swallowed up their rods. 13 Still, Phar′aoh’s heart became obstinate, and he did not listen to them, just as Jehovah had spoken.
  • Yes, any type of Magic is satanic.

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