Preacher Greg Locke says they are 6 witches in his church

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sound like a paranoid schizophrenic who happens to be the pastor of a fundamentalist church -- so he has a bullhorn.

Hopefully, he'll soon get the psychiatric help that he needs.



see, disingenuous pp? This is definitely a misguided and lame attempt at a definite diagnosis. Along with the labels: crazy, insane. So stop gaslighting, it’s wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sound like a paranoid schizophrenic who happens to be the pastor of a fundamentalist church -- so he has a bullhorn.

Hopefully, he'll soon get the psychiatric help that he needs.



see, disingenuous pp? This is definitely a misguided and lame attempt at a definite diagnosis. Along with the labels: crazy, insane. So stop gaslighting, it’s wrong.


Np. I am not a mental health professional. But this guy sounds off to me. No pastor with a large following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. No pastor with a small following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. While we are on the subject, nobody should be accusing anyone of being witches. The people doing that are in the wrong and when others notice the wrong behavior, you don’t get to deflect their awful behavior by pulling us into a rabbit hole associated with armchair diagnosis of mental health issues.
Anonymous
He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.


Yeah, witches exist.

Pp, what do you think of people posting here that people who believe in witches are paranoid schizophrenics? Does it make you mad, or sad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.


Yeah, witches exist.

Pp, what do you think of people posting here that people who believe in witches are paranoid schizophrenics? Does it make you mad, or sad?


It makes me think that people don’t understand the Wiccan path or nature based religions in general. You can even be a Christian and a Witch. It doesn’t make me sad or mad. Just surprised by the ignorance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.


Yeah, witches exist.

Pp, what do you think of people posting here that people who believe in witches are paranoid schizophrenics? Does it make you mad, or sad?


It makes me think that people don’t understand the Wiccan path or nature based religions in general. You can even be a Christian and a Witch. It doesn’t make me sad or mad. Just surprised by the ignorance.


Seriously. It’s really surprising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sound like a paranoid schizophrenic who happens to be the pastor of a fundamentalist church -- so he has a bullhorn.

Hopefully, he'll soon get the psychiatric help that he needs.



see, disingenuous pp? This is definitely a misguided and lame attempt at a definite diagnosis. Along with the labels: crazy, insane. So stop gaslighting, it’s wrong.


Np. I am not a mental health professional. But this guy sounds off to me. No pastor with a large following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. No pastor with a small following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. While we are on the subject, nobody should be accusing anyone of being witches. The people doing that are in the wrong and when others notice the wrong behavior, you don’t get to deflect their awful behavior by pulling us into a rabbit hole associated with armchair diagnosis of mental health issues.


It seems you are in denial that some people claim to be Wiccan, and possibly women who claim this also attend this pastor’s church. IDK the situation, but Wiccans exist. Do they attend this church? Possibly. Should they? If they feel they want to? Does the pastor like it? He seems to not. But that’s not mental illness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.


Yeah, witches exist.

Pp, what do you think of people posting here that people who believe in witches are paranoid schizophrenics? Does it make you mad, or sad?


It makes me think that people don’t understand the Wiccan path or nature based religions in general. You can even be a Christian and a Witch. It doesn’t make me sad or mad. Just surprised by the ignorance.


I think that misses the point. The question isn’t do Wiccans exist, the question is do they possess supernatural powers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a guy who maybe slept with a witch.


You know this is what it is. He couldn't keep it in his pants. It's the ultimate misogyny. Any strong woman can be accused of this and he's probably hoping some nut job in his congregation will fix it for him. We should stone people who accuse others of being witches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sound like a paranoid schizophrenic who happens to be the pastor of a fundamentalist church -- so he has a bullhorn.

Hopefully, he'll soon get the psychiatric help that he needs.



see, disingenuous pp? This is definitely a misguided and lame attempt at a definite diagnosis. Along with the labels: crazy, insane. So stop gaslighting, it’s wrong.


Np. I am not a mental health professional. But this guy sounds off to me. No pastor with a large following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. No pastor with a small following should be accusing some of his congregants of being witches. While we are on the subject, nobody should be accusing anyone of being witches. The people doing that are in the wrong and when others notice the wrong behavior, you don’t get to deflect their awful behavior by pulling us into a rabbit hole associated with armchair diagnosis of mental health issues.


It seems you are in denial that some people claim to be Wiccan, and possibly women who claim this also attend this pastor’s church. IDK the situation, but Wiccans exist. Do they attend this church? Possibly. Should they? If they feel they want to? Does the pastor like it? He seems to not. But that’s not mental illness.


Np. No the issue isn't that there are wiccans. The issue is that calling women witches is an act of violence. Any culture that casts women as witches is trash. It is calling for violence against them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He wouldn’t need to “expose” me. I’ll proudly announce it to the entire congregation.


Yeah, witches exist.

Pp, what do you think of people posting here that people who believe in witches are paranoid schizophrenics? Does it make you mad, or sad?


It makes me think that people don’t understand the Wiccan path or nature based religions in general. You can even be a Christian and a Witch. It doesn’t make me sad or mad. Just surprised by the ignorance.


I think that misses the point. The question isn’t do Wiccans exist, the question is do they possess supernatural powers.


No the question is, who did he schtup?
Anonymous
The immigrants in my neighborhood do this. They also asked a family if they worship the devil because they display Halloween decorations.
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