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2006-12-20 16:24:58
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answer #1
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answered by swolfshields 3
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I feel ya, babe.
I'm a Shaman-Mage with a bunch of semi-christian knowledge.
I don't see being a Christian Witch as being any worse and in some ways far better than all those 'christians' who go to church on Sunday, but go back to hating and judging the rest of the week.
Magick requires you to use >your< will, and Christianity requires you to submit to God's will.
Resolve that and you've got it nailed!!!
You do know that the commandments and teachings of the New Testament far outweigh those of the Old Testament, and that the original quote from the Old Testament was something like "Thou shalt not suffer a poisoner to live in the village", right? In other words, almost the first attempt at environmentalism (and really common sense).
2006-12-21 01:18:34
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answer #2
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answered by raxivar 5
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Ah, christian witches are a brand-new contradiction.
I know the entire intent is to experience new things, but It's one or another here Bobby. It's a conflict with interests. Christian Witches are not true of either/or. I suggest you pick one and stick with it.
I speak strictly for myself when I say that it is a Mole operation intended to get more people to become christian. Even though that may not be YOUR personal intent, that's a good majority of xtian witches' sole purpose.
2006-12-21 00:30:20
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answer #3
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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Just pointing out on your way of spelling magic with a k, so are you a Thelemite?
EDIT:
I seen your edit, and well, spelling it "Magick" goes from Aleister Crowley's popularization. Though for his writings he added the "K" so it's not confused with stage magic, you really only see the "K" with fluffies who think it's cool and people who work under the Thelema.
Might wanna do a little history research, ya?
2006-12-21 00:28:09
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answer #4
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answered by heartsofabyss 4
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well lets put it this way, many people have open minds about withcraft and other not so common religions. however, christians have a tendancy to be very closed minded so i would say it depends on who you talk to but the majority would say no to ya kiddo. my boyfriends family is insanely close and his brother is gay and they will not allow their children to go to his house because he is gay, and guess what they are christian, they wont even allow halloween costumes in their houses even though halloween began with the catholic religion, well not im just rambling. by the way what do you practice as a christian witch?
2006-12-21 00:30:32
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answer #5
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answered by The Hollow Girl 4
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I heard of some Christian witches.
2006-12-21 00:26:55
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answer #6
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answered by anabint 1
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Eliphaz Levi or A.E Waite both very prominent Christain practioners of High Magick
2006-12-21 00:26:19
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answer #7
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answered by harro_06 4
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No....because "christian witch" is an oxymoron in reference to "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" in the OT. Sorry bout that.
2006-12-21 00:25:49
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I never understood "Christian Witches". But hey, whatever. Live and let live, that's what I try to do. Blessed be.
2006-12-21 00:26:51
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answer #9
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answered by Maria Isabel 5
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Does it really matter if they do or not? As long as you are not harming others and doing what you feel is right then why does their opinion matter? Be happy with whom you are.
Bright Blessings )O(
2006-12-21 00:35:34
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answer #10
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answered by Stephen 6
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OF COURSE!!!!!!! God and the people that follow God will ALL WAYS accept anyone!!!!! Even people that comit the most horrible crimes!!!
2006-12-21 00:27:18
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answer #11
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answered by Kristy :P 2
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