Your power of reasoning is hopeless. Let it go.
When discussing an issue of faith with many who might not have such faith, then reason is a fair place to communicate for discernment. Letting reason go won’t help communicate to those who don’t discern any problems with remaining aloof to God, let alone attacking Him by condoning witchcraft or Satanism.
30 years ago, nobody in the US thought sexual perversion would be as powerful as it is today. Nobody thought homosexuality would ever influence national legislation. Today, we are daily bombarded by homosexuality and even more perverse agendas.
Witchcraft is even more insidious, as it not only manifests the most degenerate of human thinking, but it also attempts to loose fallen angels into our influence, if not possession, which is far more damaging.
I suspect witchcraft is and has been practiced at higher levels in our government for years, but it hasn’t been overt. I suspect also, that similar to homosexuality, those caught in it’s perverse lair, also soon prefer it become an overt practice, not only legitimized and made equal to belief in God through faith in Christ, but to forwardly attack anything and everything provided by God.
I don’t have anything against either O’Donnell nor Karl Rove. If this is a true tea party movement, then there should be thousands of others equally qualified to be a candidate. I find it absurd for others to attack Rove so heavily, yet not address the question as equally.
I have less trust in those who adopt the Obama standard for prequalification, instead of answering the simple inquiry.