Interesting. According to Onen, in the article, ""Charismatic Christianity is making things worse by over-emphasising it, by advertising it, by lending credence to the validity of claims that witchcraft is efficacious, by fully absorbing that worldview into their worldview."
I just finished reading a chapter in Michael Shermer's "Why People Believe Weird Things" in which he claims that religious organizations actually depend upon a belief in witchcraft because, "Empirical data for the existence of witches would support belief in Satan which, in turn, would buttress belief in God."
I find it rather bizarre that they try to fight one superstition with another, rather than using rational thought and evidence. I'm beginning to think that the world is getting nuttier by the day. I dread the thought of fighting the idiocy my grandchildren will have to face as they grow up.