What's this "pagan faith" business? Do you think real witches care about pagan faiths? or worry about spells coming back threefold? Yeah, if you anger a more powerful witch or warlock, you might have a problem. But mere humans? Pffft.
So you are claiming witches are a separate species? I guess they are like vampires, werewolves and other boogiemen?
A witch is simply someone who manipulates natural or divine energies. The intent determines whether they are black or white, not the energies themselves.
You said you are immune to spells? What is one of those more powerful witches or warlocks (btw, "warlock" is another creation of fiction, witches are either gender) tries to cast a spell? Are your protections so powerful they can turn aside their spells?
So much of what you are saying reeks of Hollywood and role playing games, not reality. The main alternative is that you are a fundamentalist Christian looking to discredit actual witches.
Someone who eats babies or lives to harm others has serious mental problems.
Aye, a separate species.
Well, not immune to spells, just careful not to tangle with those more powerful.
Warlock is a creation of fiction...debatable.
Someone who eats children (I never used the word "babies") has serious mental issues? Well, witches aren't human, so their behavior cannot be judged by human standards. I really don't think a witch like the one in Hansel and Gretel cares if you think she has mental issues.
By the way, in case you're going to tell me that Hansel and Gretel and other such stories are fiction, what do you think inspired those stories?
Did you see Blair Witch Project? That was awesome, it really captured the horror that a witch can be.
I couldn't believe it, once a coworker brought her son to work, he was about seven years old, I guess, and she introduced him to me and told him, "Watch out for her, she's a witch, she keeps children in her freezer to eat!" "Oh, nonsense!" I said, but it was too late...the kid was fascinated with me, wouldn't leave me alone all day! LOL