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The dark arts have a new name — witchcore — and it's lurking in your local grocery store
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The dark arts have a new name — witchcore — and it's lurking in your local grocery store

Paganism has been on the rise in the Western world for some time now. More and more people are abandoning their religious upbringings and rejecting the Judeo-Christian values of the West. While some have opted to adopt agnosticism or atheism, others, especially Gen Zers, have chosen to replace Christianity with a different set of beliefs and practices rooted in paganism. Ranging from engaging in actual black magic to just dressing in dark, edgy clothing, witchcore is the newest fad among the rising generation. Unlike the colonial days when witches were so feared that even the town spinster had to watch her back, today, witches and witchcraft are embraced by society. Allie Beth Stuckey points to a recent magazine in a grocery store checkout lane titled “Witches: Discover their secretive and mysterious practices” as an example of how mainstream the occult has become. The magazine, which features a woman clad in black robes and a pointed hat holding a cluster of burning red candles, sits adjacent to gossip columns and rows of candy as if it’s just another mundane object. “This is clearly a glorification of witchcraft,” says Allie. While the magazine features a traditional-looking witch, the majority of today’s witches look like “your normal suburban mom.” “Even if someone is not wearing a pointy hat and walking around with their black cat, they might be imbibing and emulating [and] exhibiting aspects of witchcraft,” says Allie. Further, modern “witchcraft doesn't necessarily always look like a Ouija board or like dying your hair black and casting spells,” she explains. It often looks like “manifesting,” “transcendental meditation,” “burning sage,” “using crystals,” etc. Modern witches weren’t ushered into the dark arts because they happened to stumble upon a group of women chanting incantations in the forest either. Most of them were introduced to new age concepts in the growing realm of “self-help” and “self-empowerment” guides. Allie explains that things like “a Cosmo article,” “astrology,” or the idea of tapping into your inner “goddess” is all it takes for someone to set off down a path of darkness. A recent British Vogue article even spoke on the subject of witchcore and admitted that although the fad aims to “merge romantic mystical vibes with grungy Gothic undertones,” the “witchcore aesthetic is influenced by ancient rituals and practices, from potion making and herbalism to tarot card reading, sage burning, and crystal healing.” “It’s not just about following a trend that you saw that you think is cute,” says Allie. Even things that seem benign, like a specific clothing aesthetic, are rooted in the incredibly dark idea of unleashing “a woman’s darker side.” Artists like Taylor Swift are heavily responsible for viralizing the witchcore trend. Allie plays a video of Swift performing on her Eras tour in a black robe surrounded by a circle of female dancers who are also clad in black robes. They essentially bow down to the pop icon who stands in the center of the dark ring. “That is clearly demonic,” says Allie. What’s perhaps even more disturbing, however, is the number of Christians who don’t recognize that these new age concepts and practices are satanic in nature. Some even try to engage in certain aspects of new ageism while maintaining their Christian faith. “That’s called syncretism,” says Allie. “In the Book of Revelation, one of the things that [Jesus] condemns is syncretism — trying to wed light and darkness.” To hear more of Allie’s commentary on the rise of modern witchcraft, watch the episode above. Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Automated survival game Eden Crafters is finally out, with an all-new planet
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Automated survival game Eden Crafters is finally out, with an all-new planet

Automation is mesmerizing. After hours of putting your nose to the grindstone, it’s rewarding to step back and listen to the whirring of your industrial megalopolis. You can turn an urban area into a well-oiled machine in Cities Skylines, watch resources float on by in Satisfactory, and even create redstone contraptions in Minecraft - but the universal scale of Eden Crafters is totally new. Thrust onto a barren planet, it’s your job to navigate the landscapes and turn them into a habitable, automated heaven. After a popular Steam demo the full, early access launch is finally here, and you can get it slightly cheaper right now. Continue reading Automated survival game Eden Crafters is finally out, with an all-new planet MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best co-op games, Best survival games, Best sandbox games
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Gamers Realm
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Big Besiege update improves the sandbox game’s level editor dramatically
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Big Besiege update improves the sandbox game’s level editor dramatically

One of the only things that’s more satisfying than building a masterpiece in the best sandbox games is then destroying your creation in spectacular fashion. Besiege is a game that excels at both sides of the coin, as its ‘overwhelmingly positive’ 95% Steam rating attests, and developer Spiderling Studios has just dropped a surprise update with some incredible changes. A huge wealth of new objects for the level editor, a dramatic upgrade to the size of multiplayer maps, and an alternate camera mode are the highlights, but there’s even more to look forward to - and there’s even a Steam sale discount if you’re new. Continue reading Big Besiege update improves the sandbox game’s level editor dramatically MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best sandbox games, Best building games, Best medieval games
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Disgusting: The 'If You Like Your Plan You Can Keep It' Ex-Prez Helps Dems Spread Another MASSIVE Lie
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Disgusting: The 'If You Like Your Plan You Can Keep It' Ex-Prez Helps Dems Spread Another MASSIVE Lie

Disgusting: The 'If You Like Your Plan You Can Keep It' Ex-Prez Helps Dems Spread Another MASSIVE Lie
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PLEASE Just Do SCIENCE! Nature Science Journal Whines About Season Lacking Inclusiveness
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PLEASE Just Do SCIENCE! Nature Science Journal Whines About Season Lacking Inclusiveness

PLEASE Just Do SCIENCE! Nature Science Journal Whines About Season Lacking Inclusiveness
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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RailGods of Hysterra Reveal Trailer Featuring Gameplay
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RailGods of Hysterra Reveal Trailer Featuring Gameplay

RailGods of Hysterra, a cooperative base-building survival action game set in a nightmarish Lovecraftian dreamscape from developer Troglobytes Games and first-time publisher Digital Vortex Entertainment, will face ghoulish foes on PC via Steam and PlayStation 5.
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RedState Feed
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The ‘Fascist Trump’ Narrative Is Historically Ignorant—Here’s Why It Won’t Stick
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The ‘Fascist Trump’ Narrative Is Historically Ignorant—Here’s Why It Won’t Stick

The ‘Fascist Trump’ Narrative Is Historically Ignorant—Here’s Why It Won’t Stick
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'I'm With Elon' - Gavin Newsom Finds an Acorn on SpaceX Launch Rejection
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'I'm With Elon' - Gavin Newsom Finds an Acorn on SpaceX Launch Rejection

'I'm With Elon' - Gavin Newsom Finds an Acorn on SpaceX Launch Rejection
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Roman Village, Domus and Elaborate Mosaic Floor Unearthed in Sicily
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Roman Village, Domus and Elaborate Mosaic Floor Unearthed in Sicily

Archaeologists have unearthed something special near Vizzini, a town in Sicily, in the form of a Roman domus, or house, dating back to the 2nd-4th centuries AD. The ancient Roman dwelling possesses an intricately designed mosaic floor, and is part of a larger settlement nestled nearly 500 meters (1640 feet) above sea level on the southeastern edge of Sicily. The settlement is part of a Roman village that spread over 37 acres (15 hectares), in a region which experienced a rapid transformation during Roman rule. This find came from a multi-year excavation project in the area, led by archaeologists from the University of Göttingen. Spearheading the effort is Prof. Dr. Johannes Bergemann, Chair of Classical Archaeology and Head of the Archaeological Institute at the university, according to a press release. Roman mosaic floor. (Johann Bergemann/Georg-August University of Göttingen) A New Settlement System: Exploring Vizzini “This new settlement system, connected to inland regions via arterial roads, flourished for only a few centuries,” Bergemann explained. “The house we discovered near Vizzini is a crucial piece of evidence from this transformative period in Sicily's history.” Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Harvard Donations Drop 15 Percent Amid Antisemitism Controversy
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Harvard Donations Drop 15 Percent Amid Antisemitism Controversy

Harvard University has experienced a 15% drop in donations, as alumni express frustration over the school's response to recent incidents of antisemitism and student protests related to the Israel-Hamas war.
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