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What does our heavenly father say about wiccan?

2007-03-19 19:46:43 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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"Thou shalt not have any other gods before Me"
"Thou shalt not worship any graven image"
"Thou shalt love the Lord, your God, with all of your heart, all of your mind, all of your soul, and all of your strength"
"Love your neighbor as yourself" "Love your enemies. Bless them and curse them not, but do good to them" "No one comes unto the Father, except through the Son" "Vengence is Mine, saith the Lord" "My" Will be done on earth as it is in heaven" "Love one another, even as I have Loved you" "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" "Choose this day whom ye will serve, for no man can serve two masters" "Whoever denies Me, saith the Lord, him I shall also deny" "Don't be overcome by evil, over come evil with good" The Scriptures in the Old Testament are filled with stories of what God thinks about any form of worship and practices apart from Himself and His Word. He said of Himself, "I am a Jealous God" He Loves us so dearly, and so deeply, He doesn't want us to put anything else in His place- He wants us all to Himself. He also has said, that He will "turn away from you", and "deafen His ears" Why test God in such a way? wicca cannot and will not save you or anyone. Just as Light, which is God, anything apart from light, is only darkness. "He is the Light. In Him, there IS no darkness" Anything that is not of God, is of darkness and of the devil, who is the "god of this world", the prince of darkness and father of lies" Jesus said,' you can't dine at the devil's table and the Lord's table, too'. so it is with "wiccan" or any other "craft". "Come out from among them" and "be ye seperate from the world" whenever a wiccan feels they've succeeded at some thing, who gets the glory?? When they feel they've failed, or are indesperate need, to whom do they turn? Who is their savior? Jesus said,"Come out from among them, and I will receive you" "Draw near unto God, and He will draw near unto you"........

2007-03-19 21:08:18 · answer #1 · answered by cas1025 4 · 1 4

I am a Wiccan High Priest , and get absolutely sick of the Christian element, comparing my beliefs to the fictitious Satan.. Sure enough Wicca as a name has only existed since 1954, but the belief system that most traditions of the Craft follow can be traced back to 40,000 BCE.. We are of the Earth Mother religion, men stole the secrets that were held sacred by women many years ago and came up with their own perverted version of it, and that was a God as opposed to a Goddess.. The Universe is the womb of all life and the Earth is the Mother of all life..Where does your "One true God" fit in here Christians? The Christian God is a very minor God (energy) and all the praying that they do and all the murdering of the Pagan element for 2,000 years has not done a thing except, make us stronger.. We will still be following the the Earth Mother religion when Christianity is nothing but ancient history, and the day of false religion's is upon us now...When you take a good look at the faerie tale book called the Bible, you will find that most of the claptrap in it was assimilated (stolen) from the Pagan beliefs in the first place then bastardised by Scribes and Kings alike.. Wicca as a belief system and a way of life will prevail over every religion on this Planet for time immemorial.. Love and light .. Blessed Be .. )O(

2007-03-19 20:32:10 · answer #2 · answered by Bunge 7 · 4 1

Some Wiccans feel the God and Goddess are points of a bigger being the decision the All, or the One, or a couple of different names. I feel Wiccans are lacking the factor of Wicca in the event that they begin drawing near the All as a substitute of character deities (a few feel within the All however don't in my opinion cope with it). To take out the God and Goddess at the same time points of this bigger being is to smash the complete basis of Wiccan concept and formality. There's not anything incorrect with being a monotheist. But I do not know why a monotheist could name himself or herself Wiccan. I do not know why she or he could use Wiccan ritual and I do not understand how they might are compatible the vast majority of Wiccan perspectives at the universe into their possess notion process. In brief, I do not know what could be left to your notion process that could make it seem chiefly Wiccan. Wicca is situated on a process of complementary opposites. It's symbolism is rooted inside that base. BTW, "neo-Wiccan" is a time period that a few Traditionalist Wiccans use for Eclectics. If any person says whatever is a "neo-Wiccan" notion they're pronouncing that it isn't Wiccan.

2016-09-05 09:17:13 · answer #3 · answered by emmer 4 · 0 0

What the bible says about it is, basically, "Don't you do this, you are MY people".

One must remember that, based on a *literal* reading of the OT, that the rules there are for, as Exodus puts it, those that a specific God "brought,,,out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage."

To whom was this God speaking? The Picts? The Egyptians? The Chi'in? The Sumerians? The Aztecs, Gauls, Akkadians, Phoenicians, Trojans, Indus, Nubians?

No. It's a very specific group of people, and it's THEIR specific God doing the speaking, and the rules are for THOSE specific people.

The stuff that people quote all the time from scripture about "witches" (and that word wasn't in the original) are ALL embedded in other laws/rules *for the followers of the God of Abraham*, not for everyone in the world.

So, essentially, what Jews are supposed to do is make sure that THEY don't break the rules, or tolerate others *within their own religion* breaking the rules.

It's actually very clear that this is the case, because all the stuff about sorcery or divination or whatnot is directed specifically to the Jews, as God's "chosen people".

And you'll have noticed that there are VERY few Christians who say that they have to follow all the laws in the OT. You'll have noticed, also, that there are Christians who practice a form of divination - bibliomancy, which is opening the bible at random for guidance.

So, what's really interesting is to observe which of those OT laws/rules Christians choose to ignore and which they cling to. It seems to this ex-Christian that they choose to retain only those laws that allow them to judge and condemn other people.

And they're not supposed to be doing THAT, at all.

2007-03-20 03:23:09 · answer #4 · answered by Praise Singer 6 · 0 4

Not against god..Just the christian version...WE believe in many gods and goddesses and love and respect them all...Wicca is a pantheistic religion that is acknowledged by the federal government. Many of our soldiers are wiccan and have services available to them in the military...Don't like it..Get over it..Paganism was here before christianity and will be here long after its gone.
Blessed Be, Truth before the lies of the masses.

2007-03-19 19:57:15 · answer #5 · answered by Joey D 3 · 6 2

Wicca is not Islam. It is not Judaism. It is not Christianity. You should accept it as a different faith, just as Hinduism and Jainism are not Sikhism or Zoroastrianism.

Anyone who knows anything about Wicca and Wiccans knows that they have nothing to do with Satan. To say otherwise is to unveil one's ignorance.

2007-03-19 19:53:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

It's not against my God.

Wicca is not Witchcraft. Not all Wiccans are Witches, just as not all Witches are Wiccan.

Anyone who says otherwise is just showing their ignorance.

BB
)O(

2007-03-20 09:03:32 · answer #7 · answered by Seph7 4 · 2 1

Wiccans aren't against God. We brought our own. :)

2007-03-20 05:17:40 · answer #8 · answered by AmyB 6 · 4 0

Wicca is a Neopagan religion and a religious movement found in various countries throughout the world. It was first popularised in 1954 by a British civil servant named Gerald Gardner.

As practiced by initiates, Wicca is a variety of witchcraft founded on religious and magical concepts, and most of its adherents identify as witches.

Wicca as a religion is primarily concerned with the priestess or priest's relationship to the Goddess and God, The Lady and Lord.

So if we conclude that wicca is witchcraft then there are many verses in the Bible to show that it is wrong.

JB

2007-03-19 19:58:46 · answer #9 · answered by J B 3 · 1 5

He compares it to rebellion, idolatry, harlotry. Those are strong words but I'm telling you the truth.

If you read Hosea, you will see that God talks about a whore going a whoring. But it wasn't at all about prositution. It was about idolatry, God was just using it as an example to ilustrate His view on the practice of following after idols, and false religion in general.

If you read Hosea, keep that in mind. he even told Hosea to go marry a whore. Here I'll show you:

Hosea 1:2 The beginning of the word of the LORD by Hosea. And the LORD said to Hosea, Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms: for the land hath committed great whoredom, departing from the LORD.
-KJV

2007-03-19 20:05:00 · answer #10 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 2 5

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