Not sure where you could find out, unless there's a website (but you can't trust half that crap). I've only ever met one Christian Witch and she celebrated most of the holidays of both religions and in her own way. Christian/Wiccan. Other than that, I have no idea. Sorry.
2006-12-07 10:55:29
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answered by Kithy 6
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The way I see it, the focus is not on any particular day but rather what is being celebrated. Thus some witches may celebrate this holiday but not that one, and other witches may celebrate that one AND this one. So in a sense, it is a pick and choose among various groups/types of witches. As a Christian Witch, Christianity is my religion...and witchcraft is one way in which I implement my religion (or will soon). This means that I will naturally celebrate traditional Christian holidays (Christmas AS the celebration of Jesus' birth, Easter AS the celebration of Jesus' ressurection, etc.) And as I learn more about holidays traditionally celebrated by other witches, I will celebrate, in some way (most likely modified) those whose celebrations I find in line with what I know of Christ. Afterall, if I believe that God has made the tides, why should I not celebrate the tides? This is my take on it, at least.
2006-12-07 17:49:15
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answered by Guvo 4
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If there are christian versions, they would be called cults.
Perversion of Christian doctrine=cult
A Christian Witch is like a peaceful war.
2006-12-07 17:05:53
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answered by Doug 5
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The witches celebrate their own days and bring pleasure into knowing their customs are brought into true Holy days. Only we can stop the hype, and say NO to it all. Lets do it Chfristians, get informed and stop the nonsense....
2006-12-07 17:06:57
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answered by full gospel shirley 6
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Christian witch? A contradictory in terms, methinks. But if you're truley that eclectic, then choose your own holidays. Mix and match.
2006-12-07 17:05:10
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answered by Jack 2
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