I would say that's an oxymoron.
2007-03-16 21:41:24
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answered by tracy211968 6
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I know people who call themselves such. They worship the Christian God, and they believe God works through them to perform "magic" such as divination/healing/etc. They seem very sincere in their worship and in their witchcraft.
Oh, and to the person pushing the "scare" tracts, you might actually want to do some research. The whole not suffering a "witch" to live was actually a mis-translation of "poisoner". Not that that fact will change the ignorance you're trying to spread.
2007-03-17 04:51:02
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answered by Cracea 3
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It is stupid(no offense to anyone). It's conflicting with the twos main beliefs. From what I understand, in Christianity, God says do not worship any other than me but Wicca says to worship the Goddess and the God. That is breaking each core principle. Sure, people are that but it's like watering down both religions of what you want and you can't decide.
2007-03-17 04:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, there are those Pagans who have Jesus as one of the gods within their pantheon. I believe they call themselves "Christian Witches." The term doesn't make any sense to me.
It does amuse me, though, to see some Christians revolted by the term "Christian Witch," and then go around and crow about "Messianic Jews" or "Completed Jews." Jews are complete sans Jesus, and those Jews who believe that Jesus was anything other than a man aren't "messianic" so much as they are "Christian."
But I digress...
2007-03-17 05:44:32
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answered by Kathy P-W 5
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There are some tho I am not one. Google Christian witch and it will bring up several sites.
Some of the Christians are going to strongly disagree, but they are too blind to see other possibilities and are not even open-minded enough to look into it.
Ignorance is bliss and some people are ecstatic!
2007-03-17 19:32:48
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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It's possible.
Christians assume we have 1 body.
We have at least 2 (physical, spiritual)
For some reason, they only think about the physical.
Each body can have a separate master.
Only the spirit can see God & no flesh will enter heaven, so that part can be saved, the flesh wars against the spirit since it is carnal & enmity against the the things of God.
So, nothing wrong with your thought. It does not violate the possible realm of reason.
2007-03-17 04:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Beliefs conflict each other? Perhaps that's why God can't get the religions to agree on God.
2007-03-17 04:42:07
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answered by liberty11235 6
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Why not ? Thou shalt not have other "Gods" before me ... doesn't rule out the possibility of having a "GoddESS". Both systems incorporate the Lady (Goddess or Virgin) giving birth to the Lord around the winter solstice... both suggest that we harm none / love thy neighbour / do not kill etc.. I personally don't see a conflict of interest in having an earth based spiritual approach.
2007-03-17 05:04:41
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answered by Maeve N 2
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They do conflict each other. Its one or the other.
God Bless!
2007-03-17 04:44:30
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answered by nicholettejohnson 4
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There is no such thing.You can not serve two Gods
2007-03-17 04:41:52
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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A witch couldn't be a Christian even if they claimed they were.
2007-03-17 04:42:32
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answered by Jayson Kane 7
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