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  • Your definition of a Gnostic Christian is very very far off. Gnostic Christians believe in only one God but they believe their is powers falsely called "gods" and they call these powers Archons and they are evil and tempt people and the people who claim to be Gnostics and practice astrology clearly have no interest in the Gnosticism that is more than 1000 years old. Gnosticism taught how to escape Astrology(the power of the Archons) not practice it!

  • @LifeLibertyLove I'd like to see your sources on that. I've read up on Gnostic Christianity and can give you books that describe it as I do. Check out Living Gnosis: A Practical Guide to Gnostic Chrisitanity by Tau Malachi

  • The argument against the words magic and omens is a myth, it is not an argument and it does not exist. This is because the words used are the same words used in the ancient context of the oracles of the Roman government. For example one ancient word often translated as Omen or Fortune Telling is actually Augur is the literal translation. Augur were type of Roman priests who do exactly what witches do today.

  • so how do u practice christan witchcraft ?

  • @Santoslovesglee I don't. I'm not a Christian Witch. However, they do it, I'm sure like most Witches do. As Witchcraft is not a religion, but a spiritual practice.

  • Not all pagans are witches, but most witches are pagans, the majority of christians are nominal (in name only) christian and not people that have received the holy spirit and are considered a new creation. So with the loose definition of pagans and all the different type of witches out there, combined with "cultural christians" then I suppose you CAN have christian witches today. According to the biblical definition though, the two religions would not be compatible IMHO

  • @nicerperson The Bible, however, is not the basis for most Christian denominations. 

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  • @make940000 how mature

  • @BlueFireWitch there are no real witches, period. end of discussion.

  • @make940000 I can see you have no argument.

  • Hi I do want to say that I am a Christian Witch and so is most of my Coven members.I love your video and am so glad that you have pointed this out . When I try to speak and tell people that , and its my belief I have people tell me there is no such thing and there really is. Blessed Be, and Bless YOU

  • We all go by the word as it is the word of God. How sad for you as you will never know the many benefits of Christ as the bible is not fiction, the truth and the way to God.

  • @patsaxon How sad that you are so ignorant.

  • Besides people saying scripture has changed...so try say Jesus didn t exist...there is a historical Jesus..him being Christ is matter of faith...Look up the word Apostolic Tradition ...then you will know how the canon of scripture was est..again thanks for your great vids

  • Your using reformed ideas of what is scripture and who is christian ...I like your vid. but you info is wrong on maney levels.before Constantine there where local councils...maybe you let me say what is catholic(and christian) I would never claim to be teacher of paganism As a priest I think I know teachings of the one holy catholic and apostolic..sorry about spelling ( recieved a brain injury at 18months)So getting my ideas down is not easy for me

  • Constantine became a christian on his death bed

  • The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day İznik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in A.D. 325. The Council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.[2]

  • The Canon of Scripture was est for nearly 100 years(before first general council that rule of faith laid down by St. Vincent of Lerins: "Let us hold that which has been believed everywhere, always and by all, for that is truly and properly catholic(not RC)There are many writers that have quote scripture in there writings (which shows scripture wasn t changed)..the quotes where older then oldest versions of scripture...he didn t est scripture

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  • I'm sorry but this is a whole load of crap. Haven't heard such ludicrous rubbish in all my life. By the way the fact that you have 113 dislikes on this and lots of your other videos are low rated too shows you need to work on not only the misinformation you are putting out but your presentation skills as well.

  • @TheStenerX This video as well as many others were votebotted, but just becuase people don't like it doesn't mean it's not true. It's absolutely true. But you can call it rubbish, but you can't prove it wrong. Go ahead and try.

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  • @TheStenerX your not sorry misinformation from?sounds like you know what word means

  • Though I am sad that you reject Jesus I hope that you do not just rule the Truth of what he did for you out. However I like your honesty in your video and clearly you are educated on you the things you say.

  • Wow, you didn't post my other reponse to the incense question.

  • @iqfrenzy I don't see any other posts.

  • Yes, I know. But I thought that my previous response may confuse someone who was reading the conversation. My apologies.

  • I did not say that, nor did I mean to imply it;. What I meant that was the rituals are similiar. There is an altar, and the other things I mentioned.

    Paganism does not believe in the Abrahamic god...of course I know that.

  • Why don't you get real and realize that the shit your spreading hurts people? When Christians(for example my parents) think of witches, they don't think of the actual Scott Cunningham Wicca which doesn't incorporate Christianity at all, they think witches are evil. Wiccan witches are not dangerous. A "christian-witch" is an oxymoron that stereotypes us (Real Wiccans) and puts us in danger of scrutiny. Now why don't you tell us that you worship Satan, which is obviously what you want to say.

  • @feelgoodincceo First of all, you're stereotyping Christians. Not all Christians believe that witches are evil. There is no religious test for Witches. Not all Witches follow Wicca. You are so misinformed on what Witchcraft is, that I personally wouldn't call you a Witch. Please educate yourself.

  • @feelgoodincceo As a Christian witch, I realize that the Universe, which the genderless God created is made up of energy. As a witch, you know that the Craft is nothing more than working with energy to bring love, abundance, and peace to the practioner. Jesus also wanted those things for us.

    BTW, and Christian worth their salt knows that hell is not compatable with the original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic of the Bible; however reincarnation is all through it.

    Blessings to you, feelgood.

  • @feelgoodincceo Also, have you ever noticed that Catholics and Jews also use incence, candles, water, and oils in their rituals. The first Christians were Christopagan. These two are more closely related than most people know.

  • @iqfrenzy Do you honestly think that using candles and incense makes you Pagan?

  • @BlueFireWitch Not all witches are Pagans.

  • @iqfrenzy never said they were-I made the video, duh.

  • @BlueFireWitch using candles and incense makes you Pagan?;) guess i am pagan :D jk

  • Everybody has some witch in em! hahaha hehe

  • “. There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire [an ancient occult practice], or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. For all who do these things are an abomination [detestable] to the LORD…” -Deuteronomy 18:9-12a Exodus 22:18Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live. Thats just 2 about witchcraft

  • @whinda4702 What books have you been reading? Passing your son or daughter through the fire has little to do with hidden knowledge (the definition of Occult) and more to do with ancient Canonite ritual. The two are not synonymous. Also, the Jews borrowed from the Cannonites before they condemned them. Look at the names of their chief deities, IL and EL

  • @whinda4702 Will you be the first to go out there and commit murder? I am just interested as to how far will you take your religion?

  • What makes one religion wrong and one right?? Opinions...beliefs...we all have them and we will never agree..no one has the "know all" at hand so what's the sense in arguing...believe what you want...just have faith in something because what is life without it?

  • its depends on who you think the Christ is. Christ as a conscious state of mind "as I do" or a Dictator as most fundamentalists.. as some do. Wicca the wise .. Christ in all

  • The point is yet again someone is defending Christian witchcraft with some christian soldier that endlessly needs to meddle in others affairs and any discussion i have woth you will never discuss wicca which is where i wanted to be in the first place. its the same knee jerk reaction the media has to defend Islam despite a horrifying lack of women's rights or world wide terrorism. I downloaded a wiccan podcast and they talked about Christmas and the Divinchi code. it makes no sense at all.

  • @jeffmac1971 So one Wiccan podcast means you can judge all Wiccans?? That makes no sense. And discussing the DaVinci Code is discussing belief in the divine feminine, a central Wiccan belief.

  • .As I spent 8 years in catholic school I never heard a single thing about other religions yet i cant find a single wiccan who talks about wicca. you are the victim of the new defenition of racism that you cant have an opinion about something without learning about it first. Your studying the bible yet you told me nothing about wicca! I a real American Indian shaman and she told me everything about her religion I was fascinated

  • @jeffmac1971 if you can't find Wiccans talking about Wicca then you're not looking. I've got TONS of Wicca videos. This video is about a common misconception, that Christians can't be Wicaans or just Witches. However, most of my videos are on strictly Pagan topics, check out my channel and you will see.

  • @BlueFireWitch Wiccan is undefined... it's a buffet- people take whatever they want...

  • @lookingup82 In the matter of cultural Gods, yes, but not in Cosmology, Dogma, etc.

  • hi im a non-christian christian. these are my friends: jews for hitler, christians against christ, vegetarian meat lovers, prostitutes against sex, um sorry your just wrong.

  • @jeffmac1971 You're slightly witty, but supply no evidence to support your argument. Fail.

  • @BlueFireWitch I love your videos. You always are very informative and you are EXTREMELY knowledgeable and well versed in your subject matter. You're my Effin hero! lol Best wishes to you :)

    @ChristianSoldier4God You're post was a waste of time. It is also unfounded AND under researched. Due to these discrepancies in your post, you are now eligible to fill the position of "village idiot" here in the Youtube community. I'm sure you're parents are proud :)

  • Christian Wicca does not exist. The bible states that witchcraft is wrong and is a sin.

  • @ChristianSoldier4God not all christians follow the bible

  • @BlueFireWitch Then their not christians. Apart from the bible, Christianity is monotheistic religion while wicca is polytheistic. Christianity believes in a hell and heaven, and wiccans believe in Reincarnation. Saying Christianity can go with wicca is an oxymoron and ignorant.

  • @ChristianSoldier4God Christian Wicca means that someone is Wiccan with Christian influences. That means that they worship Jesus in addition to other Gods and Goddesses. It doesn't matter what the Bible says about it becuase they aren't following the Bible. There are 39000 different denominations of Christianity. NONE of them follow the Bible 100%. Most see the Bible as a Guideline written by men and partially inspired by the divine. Christian Wiccans are no different.

  • @BlueFireWitch If they truly worship Jesus, they should know that Jesus condemns witchcraft. Those who say that Christianity goes with wicca don't understand what the word "Christian" means.

  • @ChristianSoldier4God Jesus didn't know what Witchcraft was. The Hebrews definition and today's definition are totally different things.

  • @BlueFireWitch That's from your own saying. Jesus knew what witchcraft is since people believed in pagan gods during his time. Trying to combine the two is being disrespectful each others religion and our gods. Even if your a christian, you aren't born again.

  • @ChristianSoldier4God Just because people worshiped Pagan gods doesn't mean he knew anything about Witchcraft. Just as people worship Pagan gods today and you don't know the first thing about it. Jesus was talking to Hebrews. Hebrews understood Witchcraft to be rebellion. For example, the prostitute Jezibel was said to have had many Witchcrafts. they were talking about her seducing men away from their chaste values. That is rebellion, not what Witchcraft really is.

  • I'm 12. I am Christian. I want to be a witch to help nature. Please help me. I still want to be a Christian. How do I become a witch? What equipments do I need? And I want to worship just God, I researched that Wiccans have gods and goddesses, what about witches?

  • @BieberFeverGhurl Witchcraft is about knowledge, not equipment. Witchcraft is not a religion, it's a practice. There are Christian Witches. I suggest you research Enochian Magick.

  • @BieberFeverGhurl

    Fellow sister of Christ, God condemns those who practice witchcraft. Don't fall into one of Satan's traps.

  • no offense but what kind of person does not excepts jesus christ as their savier,What planet do u come from women :p

  • @Gonzalezwilliam17 Do you seriously not know any non-Christians? Well I used to be Christian, but I stopped believing because the BIble made no sense and I got no spiritual connection to Jesus. However I have found something that makes sense now and I feel spiritual with. Christianity is dying in the Western World. In the US, it decreases 1% a year.

  • If they're truly Christian, they would never want parts in witchcraft(science) because it comes from the god of the cosmos which is Lucifer, the Satan of the Christian God.

  • @sKewbrain Some of the First New Age Witches were Christian. Also, you're comment about Lucifer makes no sense. Witchcraft does not come from Satan.

  • @BlueFireWitch Real witches(male & female) were the children of the Nephilim, which were demonic aliens. The Nephilim made hybrids with human women. The hybrids had a far greater IQ than normal humans, thus a greater understanding of the spiritual reality. True magic is beyond human science: we can only observe the superficial effect of what happens outside of our space-time. Real witches today come from the same bloodline of the Babylonian age.

  • @sKewbrain That's mythology. I'm talking reality.

  • @BlueFireWitch It actually is reality. True witches come from a single bloodline. btw Constantine didn't create the Bible. The Torah was written by Moses in the patriarchal period thousands of years before the reign of Constantious. Old Testament scriptures were written by Prophets who were proved to be true by 100% accurate prophecy. The New testament is Yeshua fulfilling Messianic prophesies, also events of the early church. Constantine didn't change the original scriptures, he organized them.

  • @sKewbrain Without proof, it can't be certain to be reality. There are no true witch bloodline. WIthouth Constantine, the Bible would not exist. He is responsible for it's creation. There is not 100% accurate prophecy in the Bible. The prophecies are vague and mostly self fulfilled.

  • @BlueFireWitch

    What's a reality?

  • @Jcolinsol That which is real.

  • i could kinda say im christian wiccan, only because i believe in god and jesus. but i don't agree with some of the things in the bible so therefore its impossible to believe in all it says. i belive and love more of the wiccan beliefs. wicca and witchcraft touch more of my spirit than Christianity and what i feel is true. so i believe there can be christians wiccans and they can work it out. thanx for vid and blessed be. )O(

  • I've never heard any Gnostic say that Christianity was based on wiccanism. That would, of course, be impossible as wiccanism is an invention of the last century.

    Gnosticism seems to believe that the creator god is actually a kind of delusional homunculus who created the material world in which we are imprisoned, and separated from the godhead, except through "gnosis" or knowledge.

  • @Jcolinsol I don't remember saying that Christianity was based on Wicca. Wicca is a new religion, however, some of the things Wicca derrives it's beliefs from are from Christian origins and some of the things Christians believe came from Pagan origins.

  • His NAME is YAHSHUA NOT JESUS. Get your facts straight. The word "Jesus" is actually a mis-transliteration of a Greek mis-transliteration. The Emperor Constatine even mistook Jesus for Apollo, the son of the Greek god Zeus. In Hebrew Yahshua means Salvation while the name Jesus has no intrinsic meaning in English whatsoever.

  • @TEXAS713ESE In America, we say Jesus, We also say Jehovah instead of Yahweh. Deal with it.

  • @BlueFireWitch Ha, that shows how much studying you. There is a difference between transliteration and translation. Do you know the difference? lol. Anyways, if you do your RESEARCH, which means you have to READ BOOKS, you'll see, Jehovah does not represent the proper name of "GOD" which is YAHWEH.

  • @TEXAS713ESE The point is it doesn't matter, not that I haven't done my studying. I frankly don't care. I do READ BOOKS. I also HAVE A LIFE.

  • yeah, I talk 2 much, sry, but i honestly believe that we can all get along as long as we respect each other as human beings and don't try to force our own beliefs down the throats of others.

  • All literature is open to interpretation. All denominations of varying beliefs translate their book differently. As we evolve as humans, our understanding & interpretation evolve, 2. As a born-again Christian, I accept my Bible as a guide & as being at least a little truthful, consdrg all its revisions. Remember "Love thy neighbor", Christians? Accept other beliefs that accept us; we don't have to believe the same, just share the love of our Creator. Converters welcome, but not required

  • Furthermore, & please correct me (politely, plz) if I get my history wrong, but wasn't King James homosexual & yet decree that the Bible should be re-written so that commoners could read &understand it (KJV)? I recall my Eng Lit teacher saying that Shakespeare was 1 of those recruited for this task, and managed to work in the words "shake spear" as a homage to himself. So, after so many trying to interpret, re-interpret, and translate, things may not be as originally intended.

  • Okay, ppl, let's calm down... Do we really know who wrote the Bible? No. Many prophets worked on it, & we know that entire books & chapters of books are missing b/c those who compiled it decided what was & was not acceptable.

  • Constantine had nothing to do with the "creation" of the Bible; nor did he have anything to do with the canon of the Bible. He convened the council of Nicea which primarily dealt with the person and nature of Jesus. The council also addressed various issues, producing 20 canons, not a single one of which dealt with the canon of the Bible. The subject wasn't even discussed.

  • @ytuseruber Without Constantine, the Bible as we know it would not exist.

  • I'm a christian witch! I believe in christianity because thats how I was brought up and dropping that belief system is hard, however I know that alot of the bible was left out and that there are many chapters missing. I also believe in magick and the powers and spirits that inhabit the earth, I'm still figuring out my faith but this works for me at the moment ^_^

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  • "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." ~ 1 Cor. 2:14

    "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent." ~ 1 Cor. 1:18-19

  • What's your point?

  • @enslaved2God Please take it easy; others will come 2 God when they r ready. U can only lead the horse 2 water, u can't make him drink. Please don't make peaceful Christians look bad. I attempted Wicca, it wasn't 4 me, but I still have Wiccan friends. We agree to disagree on our chosen belief systems, but we get along just fine.

  • You're not interested in truth. Your mind is made up. Have a nice day.

  • I see your shaking the dust from your boots. That's fine. Just remember, if you had evidence for anything you said was truth, you would have presented it. You presented no evidence.  Hence you lost. Have a nice day.

  • No, you don't understand at all. I have nothing to prove to you; it's not my job to convince people who love lies and hate truth.

    "hence, you lost."

    lol, are you serious? You just proved yourself to be really, REALLY immature.

    Bye now.

  • If you weren't trying to prove something, why did you bother?

  • "Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God." ~ Galatians 5:19:21

  • The fact that Bible considers Witchcraft a "work of the flesh" proves that they didn't know what the fuck they were talking about.

  • That's merely your opinion, and a judgmental one at that.

  • @enslaved2God It's not merely my opinion. I am a teacher of Witchcraft and a practicing Witch. So it's an experty opinion. It may be judgemental, but true. If you can't accept that, I'm sorry for you.  Your quotation from the Bible was also judgemental.

  • @BlueFireWitch And I'm a teacher of the Word of God. The difference is that you rely on your opinion. I don't. My opinion, as yours, is subject to subjective error and personal prejudice. My authority is the Word of God, not mere opinions. And that's why my biblical quotation isn't "judgmental", as your personal opinions are prone to be.

  • @enslaved2God It's not my opinion, it's fact based on practice and observation. Anyone who knows about Witchcraft will tell you the same time. You are chosing to adhere to something that is judgemental and use it against others. Hence it becomes your own judgement.

  • What I call conviction you call "judgmental". And as far as "using it against others"...that's quite the assumption you have there that has no basis in truth.

  • Your "conviction" is based on an opinion that a certain viewpoint is true and you impose that viewpoint on others. Hence Judgement, You can try to wiggle your way out of it, but you judged me first. Pot=kettle.

  • @BlueFireWitch "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent." ~ 1 Cor. 1:18-19

  • I don't get it. THe BIble means nothing.

  • @enslaved2God you are following a superstition...wake up please...you are a disgrace to the human race and are single-handedly holding back the progression of this species...

  • Yes, it's your opinion and nothing more. Being a teacher of witchcraft doesn't make youm in any way shape or form, an expert on the history, depth or meaning of the bible; all of which you prove to be deficient in the knowledge thereof.

  • I am an expert on the history and practice of Witchcraft, which is what I'm speaking on . THe Bible, I know enough to know it's not true.

  • Since the God of the bible Himself clearly condemns witchcraft, there's nothing debatable about it. A "Christian witch" is as plausible as a God-fearing atheist.

  • Actually, as earlier explained, and as explained in the video, there are many different kinds of Christians. Many don't put as much stock in the Bible. In fact, it's only recently that Christians started doing this. Older forms of Christianity (Catholicism, Greek Orthodoxy, etc.) They believe that the Bible is only a guideline and not 100% infallible. Therefore, WItchcraft could be practiced within those traditions just as some traditions accept homosexuality.

  • Any supposed Christian who doesn't "put much stock in the bible" and denies its infallibility need not call themselves a Christian.

  • @enslaved2God This is called the "no true scotsman" fallacy. There's no definition in the Bible that says the only Christians who are true Christians put faith in this book. Because no one knew back then it would be published, silly. So your whole argument is backwards. Christians are people who think Jesus is the Christ or annointed one.

  • "There's no definition in the Bible that says the only Christians who are true Christians put faith in this book."

    Untrue. Those who follow Christ, by virtue, listen to His Word. Those Who don't follow His Word do not know Him, nor follow Him.

    "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me" ~ John 19:27

    His voice is His subjective writtenWord, not some ethereal, subjective experience.

  • @enslaved2God Exactly and Jesus didn't even have his own Gospel in the Bible. Silly The BIble wasn't written By Jesus, hence it's not his word.

  • Wrong. The whole of the Word of God was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God; that being the spirit of Christ Himself. I don't expect you to believe it, but your calling something silly doesn't change anything.

  • If it were true that the Bible was infallible and inspired by an infallible God it would have no mistakes, no logical fallacies, no scientific inaccuracies. That simply doesn't add up.

  • "it would have no mistakes, no logical fallacies, no scientific inaccuracies."

    It doesn't. Not a single one.

  • That's a blatant lie. It has several. The story of Genesis has been scientifically debunked. We have proven the Mitrochondial females came before males did. Therefore, the story is scientifically inacurate. Pwned.

  • Jesus said nothing about Witchcraft or Homosexuality for that matter. But Christians focus on things that Jesus didn't even say and there's no proof that the book was inspired by anyone.

  • Any supposed Christian who doesn't "put much stock in the bible" and denies its infallibility need not call themselves a Christian.

  • The God of the bible (the only true and living God) clearly condemns witchcraft. This isn't to be "debated". It's a given fact that you refuse to accept.

  • It is to be debated as not everyone believes that the Bible is 100% true.  There are plenty of Christian denominations that believe the Bible is a guide, but not infallible. So therefore, these Christians, who believe in Jesus are free to intrepret the BIble as they choose. Which is really what all Christians do. Because if you believed the BIble was 100% true, you'd be killing Witches not bitching about them.

  • Not true at all. You show a misunderstanding of the New Covenant in Christ. And any so-called Christian who doesn't hold to the infallibility of the bible as the revealed, all-sufficient Word of God is not someone who should be calling themself a Christian. The abundance of liberal, unbiblical groups who claim to be Christians aren't the measuring rod. Neither is anyone's opinion; the Word of God is.

  • @enslaved2God The 10 Commandments are Old; Jesus is New. So, he actually didn't do away with the old laws, right?

  • "Because if you believed the BIble was 100% true, you'd be killing Witches not bitching about them."

    Not true at all. You misunderstand. We're New Testament Christians, not Old Testament Jews. And I'm not "bitching" about anything; I'm dialoguing.

  • Jesus said he didn't come to do away with the old laws. If that were true, no one would be following the 10 Commandments.

  • Christ fulfilled the Law. Christians are not under the Law. With all due respect, if you don't understand the full implications of these things, it's best not to comment on them.

  • @enslaved2God If you think that, why do you follow the 10 commandments?

  • Chris fullfilled the prophecy, but he specifically said that he didn't do away with the laws.

  • I should add that I don't actually believe that Jesus is a Christ nor do I think he genuinely fulfiled any prophecy, I'm just using your own Bible against you.

  • Using my bible against me? You're doing a lousy job, considering that I know and understand the bible, while you obviously don't. And what a ridiculously arrogant thing to say. While I have a background in witchcraft, you know nothing about the bible. I'm not interested in the condescension or the ignorance. Goodbye and take care.

  • I thought you were done? You don't have a background in Witchcraft. If you did, you'd understand it.

  • Further, the New Testament bars education for women who's husbands don't permit it. Do you believe that?

  • When you feel tempted to sin, do you cut off your hand or pluck out your eye?

  • @BlueFireWitch Hello again--just making a quick and respectful observation on this convo b/t u 2. We Christians don't kill--that's murder under the laws of God and man. Again, I say this with respect for you. Have a great day!

  • Constantine created the bible? No reputable scientist or archeologist believes that.

  • Actually, what I was saying was that without Constantine there would be no Bible as it stands to day. He is responsible for it's creation. And yes, credible Scientists and Archaologists believe that.

  • @enslaved2God agreed

  • correction. there are people who may very well belive in jesus a their lord. but they refuse to take up the burdens, and inconviences that his teachings create. a fusing of the two religions creates somthing that is neither one nor the other but somthing entirely new. an example would be how christianity sprang from judaism. both are simmilar, but in the end different. Christo-Pagans are not Christians but Christo Pagans. they may belive otherwise, but they are not. it is a totally new religion

  • They are Christian and Pagan. It's a new religion, but they self identify as both.

  • @TheGhosthandz Christian Witches are Christians in that the Believe in Jesus as a divine entity. There's really no other definition of Christian. If you want to try and redefine the term to suit your needs you'll be trying to undo thousands of years of usage of the term.

  • I just have to say that I love this video and I hope we can talk soon

    Blessed Be

  • Thank you so much for posting this, BFW! :3

  • christo pagans also worship several gods, BUT, they're gods only has has 1 divine source and that is Jesus. and 1 more information r u familiar with exorcism? people such as priest/pastors uses this right, well exorcism is a kind of magic, a ritual to be exact. so what is d diffence?? d difference that shud we luk is if it is a good witch or a bad witch.

  • Thou shalt have no other gods "before me" -- does not mean "put me first." the words being translated as "before me" means "in my presence" or "anywhere I can see you do it" which any 1st year Hebrew student can tell you... and as one is *always* in God's presence...

  • A great source of knowledge is the gnostic teachings of Samael Aun Weor. It has a lot information and is very useful.

  • Most people who deny Christian Witches don't understand that Christian doesn't mean Bible believing Christian. All the can do is make the "no true scotsman" fallacy. In reality, all religions are to some degree orthopraxic (they are what they do) and this includes Christians and Wiccans. Our idea of Wicca now is extremely different than that of 40 years ago, partially because of change in thought of Wiccans on what was essential to their faith. O'dea's dilemma of mixed motivation explains it.

  • You cannot be a Wiccan and a Christian at the same time. That is an oxymoron. It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

  • No, sorry, you're wrong. If you watched the video, you will understand that there are people who believe in Jesus and also believe in the duality of God/Goddess or Ancient Gods and Goddesses.  Check out PrinceLordChris-he's a perfect example.

  • You can believe whatever you want. The fact is is that it IS in oxymoron.

    It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

    It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

    It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

  • THe fact is that there are scores of different types of Christians, many don't take the BIble literally. Also, the language is correct. I have defined a Christian and a Christian is one who believes that Jesus is divine. So Christianity is just another Pantheon that Witches can draw from for inspiration.

  • It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

    It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

    It's not a question of what you can and cannot believe. It's a question of the correct definition of words and the correct use of language.

  • There were people who believed in Jesus as the Christ and who followed His tenants to the best of their understanding who also believed the earth was FLAT. ...

    Being correct about one thing does not make everything one does or believe correct by association.

  • you very intellectual that is why i subcribed to you. i am a new to the wicca, and have posted some question to you and thank you so much for your answers do you believe in the believe's in scott ccunninghan and the solitary practitioner this is the book i have been following. thanks again blessed be to you michelle

  • have you heard of/ what do you know of a Dr. Evelyn Paglini?

    i believe she may fit the criteria of Christian Witch, although i am somewhat unsure.

    she is quite illuminating, and very knowledgeable.

  • bluefire hun not all wiccans use the term witches.. not all witches are wiccan either. Wicca is more of a religion and witches can even be athiests or satanists if they choose so.

  • I don't remember saying that all Witches referred to themselves as Wiccans. Nor do I remember saying that all people who consider themselves Wiccans use the term Witch, but that doesn't change the fact that Wiccans are by definition Witches. If they aren't Witches, they are missing the point of their own religion. Think about what it is to be a Wiccan, the idea of Witchcraft is an essential concept to what Wicca is.

  • I agree. Some websites and books say you don't need to practice witchcraft to be a Wiccan, but the root of the term 'Wiccan' is 'witch', Wicca was claimed to be a witchcraft religion in the fifties, and witchcraft is an essential part of Wicca.

  • You are a very intelligent and articulate young woman. On Christian Witches...the practitioners of Hoodoo/Voodoo are excellent examples. In the American South, the great majority of these people are Christians, attend church, etc., and also practice magick, and they see NO contradiction in this (amazing !). Little known fact: Marie LaVeau dedicated ALL her magick to the Christian God, NOT to the Loa (Gods) of the Voudoun religion. Great video ! Blessed You Be !

  • There is no such thing as a christian witch.

  • Yes there is-check out Princelordchris

  • I'm a Christian, and to be a Christian you have to follow the guildlines of the Bible. Becoming a Christian involves accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior, but the Bible is our book that teaches us how to live as a proper Christian. Believing that God would truely allow humans to alter his Word is a statement of ignorance.

  • Sorry, but many Christians don't see the Bible as infallible.

  • Do you believe that every Christian That CLAIMS BE CHRISTIAN IS A CHRISTIAN? OFCOURSE NOT, TO BE A TRUE BELIEVER YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW AND OBEY JESUS,AND HAVE REPENTED.TRUE BELIEVERS CONSIDER THE BIBLE TO BE GOD BREATHED OR INSPIRED BY GOD .IF YOU ARE A TRUE BELIEVER OF THE GOG OF THE BIBLE THEN YOU BELIEVE 100% OF THE BIBLE.

  • Everyone who believes Jesus is Chris and divine is in fact a Christian. The "No true scotsman fallacy" doesn't apply here. You can't strategically essentialize Christianity to mean that people who believe that Jesus is their Christ are not Christian.

  • Even Satan knows the identity of Christ and His purpose for mankind -- does that make Satan Christian? That knowledge alone is not enough. *He* said "if you love Me, you will follow my commandments."

  • these theroys are only put forth by people who havent walked the path. or have an understanding of christianity.

    it all comes down to, people saying one thing and doing another. you can only understand a religion so much by reading books on it, talking to people who share your views, and your own beliefs. dont just state stuff for your own gratification. its annoying. could say wicca is foolish. but that is an ungrounded claim. because i have insuffucient knowledge on the fact.