My Own Witch Project
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lovely x
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@0sassylassy0 it depends on the christian and how they interpret God.
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@XxXInannaDarkstarXxX well, not all christians interpret "God" in the same way. There is the God of man, the one who was created by man for man's benefit...all the rigid rules and lists of sinful things were written by man, not by god. Some christians abide by those rules. But some see God in a similar way to how pagans do, as one great spirit, and don't apply all of the man-made rules in their lives. So it isn't disrespectful at all. Why can't one believe in both God AND in nature??
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@XxXInannaDarkstarXxX I don't believe it is disrespectful at all, personally. My sister is a Christian Witch, and I am a Wiccan Witch. Her beliefs are none of my business, that's between her and her god, as it is with everyone. None of us have any place to judge it. When we do so, we don't only limit them, we limit ourselves in regards to what's possible. We create a box for our minds.
That's just what I think anyway, lol. Blessed be. )O(
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@0sassylassy0 technically they can. In the bible "God" says that it is evil and is of the "Devil". To be a Christian and practice magick is not a true Christian. Though I have nothing against Christians who do practice magick(or Christians in general) I believe it is disrespectful of them to practice magick when their "God" deems is a forbidden sin.
-I (a Pagan since 2004)
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most people dont fear death I dont think I think is the loss of their love ones life not being able to hug kiss or talk to in a real physican way (I THINK)
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How can Christians be witches?
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Yes but there are still plenty of Muslims who do practice Witchcraft. It is also forbidden in Christianity and Judaism but still practiced by countless Christians and Jews. What a religion teaches and what its followers do are often vastly different. Popular religion is much more powerful than codified religious law.
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all witches are evil.
jen2pa 3 years ago
Sweeping generalizations only make the speaker look foolish.
ApocalypseGirl23x 3 years ago 3
Please make one correction. It's Wicca and wicca alone, in no way was anything you shown here touch upon the nature of witch.
MageDalTheos 3 years ago
Well, granted not all Witches practice Wicca but most do.
ybennoach 3 years ago
That's another sweeping generalization.
ApocalypseGirl23x 3 years ago 2
Yeah, and who are you to define the undefinable for other people?
ApocalypseGirl23x 3 years ago