--About Pope Benedict's 2009 Africa visit, I do recall this one-liner: "He made one important announcement for a continent crippled with the doctrines of bankism, poverty, genocide, and sexual anarchy with its pandemic disease. Africa, he declared, had to cure itself of witchcraft and the practices of magic." (Papal Bull)
My understanding is that "Witchcraft" is not and cannot be good. For those who have beliefs to the contrary, the fact is that they (Witchcraft) could have developed a lot during the past decade; however, how that could have contributed or is contributing to Africa's spiritual and material well-being or progress is possibly on the agenda of this conference/coven of wizards and witches that is being convened.
Recently I have read quite a bit of Fr. Seraphim Rose on witchcraft, demons and evil spirits
His short essay found here under the heading " The Rise of Witchcraft" should be sufficient, serious warning ( to the wise)
It is understandable and it is to be expected that some of Church clergy and the Nigerian pastors' objections will be based on what is written in the Bible that says "You shall not allow a sorceress to live."
If this conference was going to be held in the type of theocracy that would take the Biblical injunction seriously, then the participants, especially the practitioners ( not the mere theoreticians or teachers and researchers) would be well advised to not even go near the venue lest they be rounded up and lined up for execution. But Nigeria is no such theocracy and at least, Nigeria's criminal code guarantees those attending the conference some material protection and some freedom of speech ( the pastors can exorcise demons but a child cannot be accused of witchcraft)
On Friday, 22 November 2019 16:07:58 UTC+1, Ibrahim Abdullah wrote:So the church should determine our research projects? Insane—back to the Middle Ages!Sent from my iPhoneOn 22 Nov 2019, at 2:40 PM, Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju <toyin....@gmail.com> wrote:--
"But the President of the Students Union Government (SUG), Chimezie Fortunatus, who spoke to The Guardian on the issue expressed that contrary to various opinions on the upcoming conference on witchcraft, he believes the academia should be open to any form of discussion. "I do not see anything wrong with the proposed topic of discussion, it is supposed to increase our knowledge on the topic and not promote its practice. We are in a learning environment and are supposed to be open to anything new," he said."
Setting agenda for UNN's witchcraft conference
UNN cancels venue for conference on witchcraft
Does this last report mean the venue has been changed but the conference proceeds?
One account is stating the conference has been cancelled.
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