“Many years ago, before I came to the point in my walk where I am now(I will stand up for my belief.....but many years ago I was more concerned about what my family would think if I hadn't shown up).”
I imagine they’d have said thanks.
“My brother and his wife were married by a witch(prietess)....they had the cauldron, the broom, the magic circle cast.”
Are your brother and his wife wiccans? Or is Salem offering weddings for people who can’t make it to Las Vegas?
"I attended.....with my hubby, and for at least 6 months after we were under major spiritual attack.”
Uh huh…
“Tires slashed on a daily basis....”
Six months of tires slashed daily, huh? That would get expensive quickly. So, your local tire store has your account that reflects this? 180 tows, 180 tires or repairs?
And this isn’t really a ‘spiritual’ attack.
“windows breaking in on top of us in the middle of the night....”
Again, not terribly spiritual.
“screaming (a womans voice) in our home in the middle of the night.”
Oh, I believe you. I grew up in a haunted house. I think in 17 years I lost maybe 2 night’s sleep. Mostly there were just cold spots, odd shadows… Maybe the ghost stepped on broken glass from the window?
“We opened a door.....because we knew that what we were witnessing was sooooo wrong and soooooo against our Lord, and yet we condoned it by just being there.”
So, wait, was it supporting family that allowed evil or was god punishing you for supporting pagans?
“i would think twice about attending any kind of 'mock' wedding.......”
Nothing mock about it you arrogant bitch. Most jurisdictions allow an official who is Wiccan to perform a wedding and sign the license. No more ‘mock’ than our ceremony where a guy in a dress who is celibate ordered us to have children for his church’s benefit.
And even if that jurisdiction didn’t allow the priestess to sign it, they could have a justice-of-the-peace ceremony for legal reasons, and this ceremony for spiritual ones.
“I know that from personal experiences....that we never will again.”
I really doubt most of your personal experiences, though.