Pray
2006-08-06 15:52:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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PUH LEEEESEEE
Come on, have you LEARNED NOTHING of being a Christian?
Christians stole most of their high holy days from the Pagans!
So, if you're relapsing, it just means you're going back to the ORIGINAL traditions rather than the over commercialized Christain holidays, right?
Think about it.
If you ever actually were into Wicca, you'd also know that it really doesn't conflict with Chrsitainity all that much, except for the fact the Christianity tells you that Wicca is somehow different than what it actually is. Christianity tells you Wicca is somehow Devil worship, but that's completely BS if you ACTUALLY ever were practicing Wicca.
Blessed Be
2006-08-06 15:55:31
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answer #2
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answered by DEATH 7
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Galatians 5:19-22
Romans 7:7-8:39
James 1
Romans 5
Acts 8:9-25
Oh, and pray. Confess to God. Philipians 2-4 is good for that. These scriptures will help guard your heart. Don't let Satan get a foot hold in your heart. If you are struggling with leaving Christianity for magic, the issue really is not Wicca, (which I am not condoning at all) but the issue is the unblief you have already let marinate in your heart. The "heart is decitful above all things." (Jeremiah 17) So that is why you need to take your thoughts captive and deal with the unblief in your heart. Because if you don't, something else will take you away from God if not Wicca, a girl, money, your emotions, anything. Satan will use anything to get you, so put on your armor (Ephesians 6) and use your sword in battle, (the word of God) and your sheild (your faith) and without these, any battle will take you down.
Never loose faith, because God never losses faith in you.
2006-08-06 15:55:47
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answer #3
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answered by plata1888 1
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Too much of any religion is never good, are you maybe just looking for answers anywhere you can find them and perhaps Wicca is easy to perform and gives you more control than Christianity? Time to start asking yourself what you are really trying to get out of anyone of your religious experiences without judging one from the other and see what you can do to fill that void even if it is not a religious event. If you are young, some people go through a similar religious "awkward phase", it's a good thing, just takes a while and is tough.
2006-08-06 16:04:07
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answer #4
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answered by Patrick Bateman 3
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I suggest you pray in some groups. I hope you have friends or family you can pray with. Be honest and open to them about this. Pray for strength. The fact that you are trying to avoid it is a good sign. Old habits can be hard to break. Some times relapses happen. what's important is tha tyou give a lot of effort to avoid the relapse, and if it does happen then whats important is tha tyou repent and be determined not to do it again. I will pray for you too. My best wishes for you and your happiness. God Bless.
2006-08-06 15:59:07
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answered by QTPIEVL 2
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come on people, he didn't ask to be converted nor did he ask to be helped by secular ways.
The best thing you can do is pray about it. You could find some bible verses that help remind you why you chose Christianity and tape them around your house. Also, find someone in your church who you can confide in and aks them if you can talk with them whenever you feel like you are pickking up an old habit.
Good luck, I'll be praying for you
2006-08-06 16:00:47
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answer #6
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answered by vols91060 2
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There's nothing to be afraid of. Christianity is a religion with many conflicting rules and restrictive guidelines. It's not unusual for people to be swept away in that exalted rush of 'I'm saved! I feel Jesus! I see the light! It's all good!" but that adrenaline wears off (unless you're fanatical), the praise from other church-goers become less frequent and more transparent, and you find your problems are still there just like they were before after all.
2006-08-06 16:01:52
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answered by February Rain 4
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If you really do not wish to re laps then do this Read Proverbs 18:10 And Matthew 6:9-13 and James 4:7 and remember 1Cor. 10:21 Take Care
2006-08-06 15:59:14
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answer #8
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answered by sweettoni37 4
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pray no matter what pray. repent always repent. for god said i know the thoughts that i think towards you thoughts of peace not of evil to give you an expected end. remember psalms 23 . im also you glad to here another christian on here im picking up old habits myself and ive been a christian for 3 yrs. if you open the door just alittle bit like waching something on tv that you shouldnt be watching you letting the devil creep in and before you know it youve opened a can of worms. dont let the devil lie to you rebuke him. i will keep you in my prayers
2006-08-06 16:00:06
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answer #9
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answered by applejack80@sbcglobal.net 4
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What is it about wicca that is so addictive? I would be interested in finding that out. I would love to help you any way I can. Pray, pray, pray. Sometimes God can be like a parent, you have to tug and tug on his shirt. It's not that He's not paying you attention, He just may be waiting until you are at the end of your rope. I will try to help anyway I can.
2006-08-06 15:55:21
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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