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  2. Magic Christian (magician) - Wikipedia

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    Christian Stelzel, known professionally as Magic Christian, is an Austrian professional magician and author. [1] Christian was born on July 17, 1945, and presently lives in Vienna . He studied industrial design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna .

  3. Christian views on magic - Wikipedia

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    Magic in literature, while condemned by some Christians, is often viewed by Christians as non-evil. The key distinction would be between real-life magic and pretend magic. This view holds that in real life, the practice of supernatural abilities (i.e. magic) must have a supernatural power source or origin, which would be either holy or evil.

  4. Gospel magic - Wikipedia

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    Thompson, AD Gospel Magic How to use magic Tricks as Visual Aids, Grove Books Limited Cambridge UK 2001 Oswald, G and Anderson, K. Gospel Patter for Fifty Familiar Effects, 2007 Dennis Regling's 52 Weeks of Gospel Magic incorporates magical illusions, chemical reactions, balloon twisting and other performance skills to present Christian lessons.

  5. Christian magic - Wikipedia

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    Christian magic may refer to: Christian views on magic; Christo-Paganism, a syncretic new religious movement; Esoteric Christianity, a mystical approach to Christianity;

  6. Ceremonial magic - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial magic (also known as magick, ritual magic, high magic or learned magic) [1] encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic. The works included are characterized by ceremony and numerous requisite accessories to aid the practitioner. It can be seen as an extension of ritual magic, and in most cases synonymous with it.

  7. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    It is not uncommon for magicians to dress as clowns or in wild and outlandish costumes while performing. [4] Generally, children's magicians are reluctant to use tricks that focus on the use of playing cards, however magic with coins (see Coin magic) or paper money are frequently popular with children. [5] Movement and action are preferable to ...

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  9. International Fellowship of Christian Magicians - Wikipedia

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    The International Fellowship of Christian Magicians was formed in 1953 by a group of individuals interested in sharing the Gospel using sleight of hand illusions, juggling, puppetry, ventriloquism, comedy, clowning, mime, facepainting, storytelling and related performance-arts disciplines. Since its beginnings in California it has grown into an ...

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