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23 April 2024

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  • curprev 13:1513:15, 23 April 2024 Taustin talk contribs 5,964 bytes +5,964 Created page with "To the medieval mind, magic is not supernatural. It is a branch of natural philosophy, which is to say, science. Specifically, it is the study of the occult (in the original meaning - hidden) properties of things. As such, there is nothing inherently evil or satanic about the study ''or practice'' of magic; it is no different than the study of horses or the making of swords. To the medieval mind, penecillian would be a magic potion, because the ability to cure disease is..."