Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft ... says the Bible.
A favorite accusation of TWI is to accuse others of rebellion, which is "as the sin of witchcraft" - said darkly and having taught us that witches should be put to death.
"Watch out, then, or you become even more worthy of death!" goes the hidden agenda.
At no time did I ever hear an explanation of what "witchcraft" was - there was, of course, the "junk table" at the adv class, which we were not encouraged to look at.
That's some modern form of witchcraft...but what about its usage at the time? Can we guess at that? And this from a ministry that was into "use in its context." Did TWI define this term? No way! What did the context mean, then? Perhaps what was happening at the time of Moses when he challenged Pharaoh? Or the witches whom Saul sought advice from?
But what did TWI mean, conjuring tricks? Another of their stock accusations was, "You are not meek enough!"
Rebellion was also seen as lack of meekness. Even something as simple as suggesting a better way to do something, when one had expertise in that area yet faced with a "leader" or "coordinator" who didn't have expertise.
Therefore, perhaps, witchcraft is lack of meekness...retaining one's critical thinking...one's integrity.
And, thereby, refusing to submit to the overall control of TWI and its thought police. Refusing to submit to the ultimate controllers - the ultimate "witches" as defined within this thread.
And here I thought that Jesus died to set us free - from the control of adversaries. Silly me.