St thomas university portraying apostasy of a sign of progress??? Apostasy is the sign of the end times... this university demonstrates this fact clearly.
This is a great message. I also want to add that Samantha's mom was a feminist while Samantha chose not to be. She humbly set her powers aside to raise a family with a mortal. You can say that it was her choice and wasn't forced on her, and yet it was if you look at the perspective of society as a whole. Anyway, great video.
I really loved this overview. Well done!! Would love to see further sequels of this, esp with respect to how magical women are portrayed in movies. In my opinion, the silver screen is far behind in terms of portraying magical women in a positive light. They are either shown as evil and/or eventually overcome/destroyed by some masculine power
Thank you for this video! I would love to know more. I watched your video on mythic folk-heroes and I find that your research is extremely relevant to my interests as a film-maker/animator.
@1138thz I'm not Wiccan and quite frankly, I'm not fond of some Wiccans. I stated in my comment that I was Pagan. I am not Neo-Pagan nor am I influenced by Gaia related studies. I am Pagan in the sense that I revere Nature. However, I believe in what I can see, touch and experience rather than hidden entities, scapegoat evil forces and imaginary gods.
Using this level of false equivalency to make a statement seem more literal than it was meant to be taken is almost as wild as commenting on a 12 year old comment and thinking you did something. Go touch grass, goofy.
Well I guess I am glad that people are commenting on my video although many commentors seem to have missed the piont. 1138thz in particular - seems focused on my appearance rather than my words. My argument is not about men but about society - not the smae thing - and how social response has changed over time. While in the past powerful women have been perceived as threatening but how that has changed and that change can be seen in the changing depictions of "magical" women.
I really loved this overview. Well done!! Would love to see further sequels of this, esp with respect to how magical women are portrayed in movies. In my opinion, the silver screen is far behind in terms of portraying magical women in a positive light. They are either shown as evil and/or eventually overcome/destroyed by some masculine power.
St thomas university portraying apostasy of a sign of progress??? Apostasy is the sign of the end times... this university demonstrates this fact clearly.
Feminism and witchcraft are the same
I would take mine back in a heartbeat.
Linda Ann Turchetta of N Scituate. I was always love you. Always. 😭
Anything with "studies" in the name is better known as barista training.
This is a great message. I also want to add that Samantha's mom was a feminist while Samantha chose not to be. She humbly set her powers aside to raise a family with a mortal. You can say that it was her choice and wasn't forced on her, and yet it was if you look at the perspective of society as a whole. Anyway, great video.
The Samantha/Darren clip indicated complete deception of Samantha as she ended up using witchcraft regularly.
Excellent clip. I'd love to read more!
I really loved this overview. Well done!! Would love to see further sequels of this, esp with respect to how magical women are portrayed in movies. In my opinion, the silver screen is far behind in terms of portraying magical women in a positive light. They are either shown as evil and/or eventually overcome/destroyed by some masculine power
great video, thank you :)
Thank you for this video! I would love to know more. I watched your video on mythic folk-heroes and I find that your research is extremely relevant to my interests as a film-maker/animator.
Pagan women in the 1950's actually did live this way.
@1138thz I'm not Wiccan and quite frankly, I'm not fond of some Wiccans. I stated in my comment that I was Pagan.
I am not Neo-Pagan nor am I influenced by Gaia related studies. I am Pagan in the sense that I revere Nature. However, I believe in what I can see, touch and experience rather than hidden entities, scapegoat evil forces and imaginary gods.
Yeah perhaps stand on a tin roof in the middle of a cyclone or tornado and see how much you revere nature.
Using this level of false equivalency to make a statement seem more literal than it was meant to be taken is almost as wild as commenting on a 12 year old comment and thinking you did something. Go touch grass, goofy.
Well I guess I am glad that people are commenting on my video although many commentors seem to have missed the piont. 1138thz in particular - seems focused on my appearance rather than my words. My argument is not about men but about society - not the smae thing - and how social response has changed over time. While in the past powerful women have been perceived as threatening but how that has changed and that change can be seen in the changing depictions of "magical" women.
Have another slice of greasy pizza.
I was gonna say chocolate cake!!
@@phorn100 sounds like a plan!
Pe ultim plan ret ok mai akes in grup fă cu bosslik zeci fara net cei mai ani ce sanse ce inc g
Madam Blawataky
I knew it!! Fk!!! ❤️🙏🏾😘. Thank u
I'm old enough to remember when you had to be at least a little bit serious to get a PhD. Yay witchcraft!!
for For power dominance in control study the history of feminism 1848 it's about control....
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Feminism is jewish not witchcraft
Both actually - all the way back to ancient Babylon
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And this is a Professor? A professor of complete rubbish. Perhaps a professor of weight watching would be more appropriate.
I really loved this overview. Well done!! Would love to see further sequels of this, esp with respect to how magical women are portrayed in movies. In my opinion, the silver screen is far behind in terms of portraying magical women in a positive light. They are either shown as evil and/or eventually overcome/destroyed by some masculine power.