You wanna know what's wrong with this board?
One anon asks how to find a thread for a ritual that would make some other girl unnaturally attracted to him. Another anon reminds the first that the guy who attempted it got some innocent girl polluted with hate instead. And you know what the first thing people think is? Christcuck.
And you know what else? It doesn't matter. This board is actually full of "christcucks" but at least I had the thick skin to point out the fact some innocent bystander got brainwashed to hate men because of a ritual she took no part in, knowing full well I would get called out because people here know only a christian can comprehend the idea of a pagan deity who wasn't historically evil actually doing something bad. Bad, of course, being a massive understatement in this particular case. And you call us sheep?
By the time you finish reading this paragraph, the only thing many of you would have processed from it is "blah blah blah preach preach", discarding everything about the innocent girl who was injected with hate because some random guy did a love ritual and backed out of his own end of the bargain. I could hammer that fact into your collective heads all night and you'll still disregard it because it came from the opposition. But hopefully, at least one anon on this board has an open enough mind to realize that the paranormal can go wrong and not everything out there is kind-hearted and out to protect humans.
Here's another example of pure ignorance getting people hurt. When I was a kid I went to a rather odd christian summer camp. Some of the teachings there incorporated animism, meditation, and burnt offerings. Central to all this was the belief that the lake in the center of camp was filled with divine power. I had a horrible experience at that camp. From an unseen force dragging me out of a kayak into the lake to playground spinners accelerating to 100+ RPM by themselves and throwing kids off to blacking out in the caged tennis court and finding myself mauled in an infirmary, there was absolutely nothing holy about that place. How some church ministry could incorporate a haunting into their camp's teachings and spin it as a good thing I'll never know. But perhaps some /x/ anons could give a shining example of pure ignorance by seeing "animism" and "burnt offering" in this paragraph and automatically assuming none of the bad parts actually happened because the camp lined up with their beliefs.
Sincerely, one guy who's seriously fed up with all the blind sheep who can't see a bad thing happen because it invalidates their own beliefs.