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HOW ACCURATE IS DISNEY’S VERSION OF THE CHRISTIAN POCAHONTAS? "Wicca" is just an newer name for "witchcraft," meaning “modern” witchcraft is the same, recycled evil practices. In fact, Wicca followers even admit to using the same sorts of methods where pets and wildlife are employed to aid their witchcraft practices. In Disney’s promotion of that belief, their animated version of Pocahontas would be better titled, “Poca-pukas.”; Their twisted history is a complete rip off of the amazing truth about the real life of Pocahontas—a born-again Christian. Like so many stories Disney and other’s in Hollywood have purposely converted from Christian to pagan, Disney got hold of this inspiring true history—about a wonderful follower of Jesus who helped so many 
people because of her God-glorifying faith in Christ—and 
turned her into an American-Indian, pagan-occult, shaman 
priestess who follows teachings that have her worshiping 
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HOW ACCURATE IS DISNEY’S VERSION OF THE CHRISTIAN POCAHONTAS? "Wicca" is just an newer name for "witchcraft," meaning “modern” witchcraft is the same, recycled evil practices. In fact, Wicca followers even admit to using the same sorts of methods where pets and wildlife are employed to aid their witchcraft practices. In Disney’s promotion of that belief, their animated version of Pocahontas would be better titled, “Poca-pukas.”; Their twisted history is a complete rip off of the amazing truth about the real life of Pocahontas—a born-again Christian. Like so many stories Disney and other’s in Hollywood have purposely converted from Christian to pagan, Disney got hold of this inspiring true history—about a wonderful follower of Jesus who helped so many people because of her God-glorifying faith in Christ—and turned her into an American-Indian, pagan-occult, shaman priestess who follows teachings that have her worshiping “nature’s spirits”—the same old demons.