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Ex-Psychic Slams Fox News Host Jesse Watters for Interviewing Witch on Primetime

A former psychic turned Christian criticized Fox News host Jesse Watters for inviting a self-proclaimed witch onto his prime-time show Monday night. Author and podcast host Jen Niza Formerly PsychicSaved.comSaid Christian Post Watters and Fox News appear to be “chronically promoting witchcraft at this point,” he said.

During Monday’s broadcast, Watters said: Interviewed He asked Mia Banducci, a witch also known as “Mia Magic.” Banducci asked her about the “outrage rituals” that have been making the rounds on social media lately. The ritual involves women screaming in the woods, pounding the ground with sticks, and unleashing their “sacred fury” in a “safe place.”

“I love you, Witch,” Watters told Bandutch.

as she stated WebsiteBanducci offers retreats in California for $4,444 and in France for $8,000. Guests will be guided through aAnger rituals at home” for $47. In addition, Banducci offers six weeks of “witch school“It offers a crash course in occult practices, including ‘circle casting,’ communicating with ‘spirit animals,’ spell casting, chakra balancing, astrology and other rituals.” The cost of the course is $333 total, divided into three monthly installments of $133.

watters in january Interviewed Another witch, Paula Roberts, is known as “British Psychic”. At the time, Roberts used tarot cards to predict the future of the country.

In April, astrologer Susan Miller Appeared “Fox & Friends” hosts Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhart, and Lawrence Jones talked about how a solar eclipse could affect someone’s life overall for at least six months. He talked about his sexuality. She also provided rough predictions for each anchor on “Fox & Friends” in light of their astrology charts.

Niza denounced these types of practices as “devil’s doctrine” and warned that Fox News was insensitively reporting on them. “A lot of people are angry, depressed and sad,” Banducci told Watters. “They’re scared and anxious, and women in particular come to my retreats and experiences looking for their own healing.”

But Nizza denied Banducci’s claims that people could be cured by practicing witchcraft.

“The problem with this is that you’re pointing at something demonic to heal the wounds of trauma, and you’re pointing at humans, you’re pointing at the devil, and it doesn’t heal. ” she said. “You can’t heal by pounding the ground until you’re blue in the face. If you go where a witch is leading you and open the devil’s door, it will lead to further oppression, so you have to work on the problem to solve it.” Masu.”

“It’s a total disgusting, satanic contradiction to the Word of God and that’s the challenge,” Niza said. “Money is a bonus because without money you can’t get the devil. Money just gets more and more money and you become a little hamster on a wheel and that’s what it is. ‘Cause there’s no real healing, the devil doesn’t care about your daddy’s issues.

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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to CrosswalkHeadlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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