Why was witchcraft feared in traditional societies?

      

Why was witchcraft feared in traditional societies?

  

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Andrew
The following reasons explain why witchcraft was feared in the traditional societies;
-it was perceived as the most inhuman practice in the society.
-it was a sign of stagnation by a respective society.
-it was believed to be directly linked with the kingdom of satan.
-witchcraft was viewed as a torture to the affected individuals by the society.
-the punishment given to those involved in witchcraft was so severe that it instilled great fear to the residents in a society.
-witchcraft caused suffering of innocent lives, hence was an offensive practice.
-witchcraft was a wicked practice hence feared by society.
-witchcraft went against the social cohesion principles of the society.
Andreaz answered the question on March 2, 2018 at 07:11


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