Newsweek reports that witchcraft and other pagan religious practices increased in the U.S.
over the past few decades, with millennials turning to astrology and
tarot cards as they turn away from Christianity and other traditionally
dominant Abrahamic religions.
The number of witches and Americans practicing Wicca religious rituals increased dramatically since the 1990s, with several recent studies indicating there may be at least 1.5 million witches across the country.
A Trinity College study conducted in 1990 estimated only about 8,000 Wiccans in the U.S., but the increase has been led by a rejection of mainstream Christianity among young Americans as well as a rise in occultism.
The number of witches and Americans practicing Wicca religious rituals increased dramatically since the 1990s, with several recent studies indicating there may be at least 1.5 million witches across the country.
A Trinity College study conducted in 1990 estimated only about 8,000 Wiccans in the U.S., but the increase has been led by a rejection of mainstream Christianity among young Americans as well as a rise in occultism.
No power is being felt in christianity hence this. People like the supernatural and the crop of pastors that we have now who their major focus is money and private jets nothing is happening again spiritually in the churches. The resultant effect is what we are witnessing now.
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