i've never heard of it, wicca celebrates mother nature while christianity tried to turn all the pagan festivals to their own use and so wipe out the 'witches'.
i don't honestly think you can mix the two religions.
ok, i've just looked it up and i'm wrong! having to edit this response.
check out the links i've included or just google christian wicca for a more in depth answer! x
2007-07-15 08:56:30
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answered by nuttygirl824 4
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Christians and Wiccans are possible, but not plausible. I answered your other question with what, I believe, is the answer you are looking for. Wiccans are relatively new (given the history of the world) and some believe that they are the only ones who are practicing witches, which is not true. Christian witches are quite real and are more the norm than the exception. Witches have never banned Christianity or Judaism as a belief system and, in fact, co-existed prior to the reign of the Holy Roman Empire. It was then that the Romans decided to try to control the people with 'religion.' They are the ones who decreed that witches were evil and could not be Christians, not the other way around.
2007-07-15 18:00:38
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answered by swarr2001 5
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Wicca isn't really a religion, nor does it mean you don't believe in god. Wicca is a way of life.
The wicca way is simple; do no harm, other ones I have heard, do onto someone else as you would have done onto you.
But the wicca way of life is one of peace and nature. Wiccans seem to be more in tune with the world around them than others. They learn how to take care of the earth and use what comes from it. Many can blend herbs and have animals.
So now think of what it means to be a christian.....
Christians are not supposed to discriminate, they are supposed to do good and take care of the elderly and sick.
Hmmm... Kinda sounds like wiccan huh? The only difference is that wiccans have those standards as a first rule, while christians sometimes seem to set them aside.
2007-07-15 20:41:07
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answered by silverboy470 4
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Yes. There is such a thing as Christian wicca. Though not in the sense you portray in your question. Christians use their own brand of "wicca" if you will, but they call it praying and in some cases candle burning.....sti8ll ritual by any other term. And if you want to know where the praying and candle burning comes from....it's pagan, going back thousands of years before Christianity. Hope that helps you.
2007-07-16 10:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. Let's reflect a moment.
The majority of Churches (especially conservative flavors) are adamant that Christians are not to use any kind of faith vehicle outside of what is proscribed for them. Anything else is sin. They will sight bible verses at you until they turn blue.
The Historical Facts indicate that mysticism (often confused with witchcraft) is in fact the bases of Christianity and that Christ was one of the ultimate mystics. If you point this out they will turn off their ears.
And now the answer...
The Truth is that some Christians add different spiritual tools to their overall path. In their eyes, it doesn't make them less of a Christian, because their focus is still on the the Trinity and are simply using additional tools to enhance their spiritual path. These tend to be the more tolerant, more evolved Christians. The Christian Wiccans that I know who fall into this category prove themselves worthy of their religion by unconscious acts every day.
2007-07-15 18:36:54
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answered by Zimmia 5
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Ive never heard of christian witches. Ive heard of white ones described as Wicca though!
2007-07-15 17:31:37
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answered by playmate567 2
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Hi!
The first wave of Christianity to Britain was a union with and fulfilment of the pagan religion (hence Easter and Christmas being both Pagan and Christian festivals), but the second wave was political and invasive. There are signs that we are coming back to our roots in that the current Archbishop of Canterbury is also a Druid.
Exclusive, judgemental Christianity is a relatively new disease. The more wholesome, inclusive Celtic version has thankfully never gone away, just been hidden by years of politicking.
Good wishes.
2007-07-15 16:48:45
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answered by pilgrimspadre 4
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google christian wicca.... you will be surprised how many sites you get back!
Read up on Gerald Gardener and his creation of Wicca, this will point you in the right direction if Wicca is the way you want to go!
Personally, I am quite sceptical, having done the research!!
2007-07-15 18:02:02
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answered by :~Debbz~: 4
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There are people who practice this line of wicca.
There are several yahoo groups and delphi forum people who believe in this also
So yes it does happen but it's not common knowledge.
It's very hard to make a Pantheon out of Christianity because there is no room for the mother god. What wiccan christians do is become attached to the Lord of the pantheon and create the Mother god from their wiccan side.
They ask for forgiveness and do spells. They use the saints as the dieties.
Blessed be
2007-07-15 16:40:18
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answered by Milmom 5
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To the first guy-not all christians think they are above everyone else-i'm a christian i don't think that way.
As for the wicca,yes,the christian belief is that it's not allowed,i myself have no interest,but i don't condem christian/wiccans. Religion is alot different today,more are being created and more are being changed, if you will. Everyone has their own beliefs and are entitled to it.
Those who blame religion for wrong doing though,i don't condone.
2007-07-15 17:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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