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Lately, I've been seeing witch craft spells to make a certain spell. It's a spell that changes your eye color, but I want to know a few things:

0) Is there any bad side effects

1) Is it against my religion (I think not but I just want to know. I'm Catholic)

2) Are there any bad consequences

Please answer these =]
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0) As a person who has practiced Black Magic for a long time I would say the only side effect would be that the color your eye turns will be the only color you see... (FYI Black magic is different from witch craft but a little bit the same)
1) Salem Witch Trials mutch?
2) same as 1 but I really dont consider that a BAD consequence cuz I am sure it can be reversed... I know I did when I tried to animate a wrestling action figure but ended up turning my left end toe into plastic(I fixed it though) Now I use Alchemy(much more practical)
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[quote name='♪miura♪' timestamp='1304015309' post='5173933']
Lately, I've been seeing witch craft spells to make a certain spell. It's a spell that changes your eye color, but I want to know a few things:

0) Is there any bad side effects [b]Only going to Hell.[/b]

1) Is it against my religion (I think not but I just want to know. I'm Catholic) [b]Nope, Satan approves.[/b]

2) Are there any bad consequences [b]Refer to #0.[/b]

Please answer these =]
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I don't know what is going on, but I wanted to play [i]Devil's advocate.[/i] =P
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Are you talking about actual witchcraft (not the hocuspocus stuff but as a religious practice) like Wicca, about Harry Potter or just a way to change your eye colour?

Because to change it...there are eye drops with a blue-ish shade avilable or contact lenses with different colours.
Maybe you'll want to try those?:S
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[size="1"]buzzkill powers, activate![/size]
[quote name='♪miura♪' timestamp='1304015309' post='5173933']
Lately, I've been seeing witch craft spells to make a certain spell. It's a spell that changes your eye color, but I want to know a few things:

0) Is there any bad side effects
[b]Yes. It doesn't exist.[/b]

1) Is it against my religion (I think not but I just want to know. I'm Catholic)
[b]No. It doesn't exist.[/b]

2) Are there any bad consequences
[b]Yes. It doesn't exist.[/b]

Please answer these =]
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Answers in bold.
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[quote name='Dark' timestamp='1304033126' post='5174693']
It seems you have discovered the magic of "colored contacts".

Congrats, dude.
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I don't use contacts, but I'm pretty tempted to use them though...

[quote name='Opalmoon' timestamp='1304025618' post='5174328']
Are you talking about actual witchcraft (not the hocuspocus stuff but as a religious practice) like Wicca, about Harry Potter or just a way to change your eye colour?

Because to change it...there are eye drops with a blue-ish shade avilable or contact lenses with different colours.
Maybe you'll want to try those?:S
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err... thanks. I never knew about the color changing eye drops.

[quote name='Legend Zero' timestamp='1304022632' post='5174169']
I don't know what is going on, but I wanted to play [i]Devil's advocate.[/i] =P
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I don't worship satan you canadianhoboninjafromouterspcewhoprovokepeoplethatusetobehippiespassedthroughlegendarygothmidgets!
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[quote name='Identity Unknown' timestamp='1304019291' post='5174040']
1) Salem Witch Trials mutch?
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The Salem Witch Trials were Puritanical, not Catholic.

Anyone who practises "black magic" or "witchcraft" is an ignorant fool. I normally don't make sweepings statements like that, but I have leeway here because it is just so unbelievably stupid. There is no evidence whatsoever that it works, all it does is waste your time and kill ravens. Conspiring to use black magic to commit a murder will get you time in prison, but not because the magic will work - it is because you intended to kill someone, even if the method wouldn't happen in a Plutonian month of Sundays. It doesn't work, particularly with something like changing your eye colour (just buy some coloured contact lenses instead of that bag of freeze-dried raven hearts). Though you do have to look at an example of mental changes: one day, Derby football club in Britain wanted to build a new ground. They found a perfect spot, but it was a Gypsy outpost. They ordered the Gypsies to move. The Gypsies refused. They forced them to move, but before they moved one rushed forward and cried "I curse you! Derby shall never win the FA Cup!".

For sixty two years after that, they failed to win it. It was the psychological effect the "curse" had had on them - a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. Whenever they got to the final and lost, whenever they played a match in a cup competition, they always thought of what the Romany man had said. Even if they played badly, they blamed it on him. Even if they didn't believe in magic, they still had the knowledge that something that many thought was real was against them. They won it in 1946, sixty two years (1884) since they had built their stadium.

A placebo effect is the only thing that magic, homoeopathy, dowsing, crystal healing, reiki and the like produce.
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[quote name='Mikhail Nekem'evič Tal' timestamp='1304113722' post='5177074']
The Salem Witch Trials were Puritanical, not Catholic.

Anyone who practises "black magic" or "witchcraft" is an ignorant fool. I normally don't make sweepings statements like that, but I have leeway here because it is just so unbelievably stupid. There is no evidence whatsoever that it works, all it does is waste your time and kill ravens. Conspiring to use black magic to commit a murder will get you time in prison, but not because the magic will work - it is because you intended to kill someone, even if the method wouldn't happen in a Plutonian month of Sundays. It doesn't work, particularly with something like changing your eye colour (just buy some coloured contact lenses instead of that bag of freeze-dried raven hearts). Though you do have to look at an example of mental changes: one day, Derby football club in Britain wanted to build a new ground. They found a perfect spot, but it was a Gypsy outpost. They ordered the Gypsies to move. The Gypsies refused. They forced them to move, but before they moved one rushed forward and cried "I curse you! Derby shall never win the FA Cup!".

For sixty two years after that, they failed to win it. It was the psychological effect the "curse" had had on them - a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. Whenever they got to the final and lost, whenever they played a match in a cup competition, they always thought of what the Romany man had said. Even if they played badly, they blamed it on him. Even if they didn't believe in magic, they still had the knowledge that something that many thought was real was against them. They won it in 1946, sixty two years (1884) since they had built their stadium.

A placebo effect is the only thing that magic, homoeopathy, dowsing, crystal healing, reiki and the like produce.
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Although I never used it for those reasons my personal experiences say it works but you are right it is quite stupid and I was stupid at te time for doing it... Then again when I want to learn something I take Head-On *Apply directly to the forehead*
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