Legal Opinion by Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif,
Member, United States Supreme Court Bar
I have heard that some satanists, who are passing themselves off as relgious fundamentalists, are trying to charge Christians with "necromancy" for asserting that they have Gifts of the Spirit, or that a Miracle has been performed or observed. However, the charge of necromancy is a false charge. Necromancy is defined in Webster's as "communing with dead spirits." Black's Law Dictionary does not even contain, let alone define, the term "necromancy." Moreover, the charge of "necromancy" is found nowhere in the English Common Law or the American Common Law. The British Constitution and International Treaty, Manga Charta (1215) states that no criminal charge is valid if it diverges substantially from the English Common Law as of the year 1215. And, English Common Law crimes as of the year 1215, did not contain any such crime as, "necromancy." In other words, "necromancy" is simply a fabricated term used by satanist to unjustly persecute others.
(C)Copyright 2010 by Anthony J. Fejfar
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