No!
Because i don not care about another religion even if it is against mine. They are my friend and mean a lot to me and i will not judge them or disown them because of race or religion or something else.
2007-10-06 16:04:52
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answer #1
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answered by LiveTheLife YouLove ღ 3
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According to Christianity you must avoid people and situations that might drive you away from God, but must also be close enough to be a good example of what a Christian is so that the person in question may be drawn to God. The real question is whether you feel that you are strong and deep enough in your faith so that your decisions are not affected by your friend's beliefs. If so, you may and should continue the friendship keeping in mind that this friendship MIGHT give you bad influence that will disturb your spirituality. How deep and strong enough should you be? Only your heart knows.
*note: I guess you can tell English is not my native language, sorry for that grammar.
2007-10-06 16:21:48
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answered by Claudia G 4
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To end a friendship because of religion is vain, selfish, bigoted, narrow, and a lot of other things I'll refrain from saying here.
I'm Wiccan, and I would never let religion factor into who I'm friends with. I have plenty of incredibly devoted Christian friends, and we respect each other like we should.
2007-10-06 16:13:52
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answered by xx. 6
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I'm an atheist, and I would not mind if my friend were Christian or Wiccan or any other denomination.
2007-10-06 18:15:22
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answered by Dalarus 7
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No. Because I've been friends with enough Wiccans to know more or less what they're about, and it doesn't involve running around being evil for the heck of it. That makes as much sense as asking whether you'd have to quit being friends with somebody 'cause they're a Hindu.
2007-10-06 16:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There are many more things to a person than religion. I have a fairly diverse group of friends that consists of a Hindu, some Muslims, Christians, atheists, agnostics, and some that don't really fit into any group. But they all have certain things about them that make for great friendships.
2007-10-06 16:07:42
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answered by En79 3
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To completely end a friendship because of this fact would probably cause that person to turn even further away from God. My advice to you would be to pray for this person. Also, light cannot shine where there is no darkness
2007-10-06 16:31:14
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answered by carly sue 5
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No, a large part of being christian is to accept and respect others. Treat others as you would have them treat you. You would not like a friend to end your friendship just because you're christian right?
2007-10-06 16:07:15
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answered by lemonlime006 3
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I'm neither Wiccan nor Christian. However, I make (and keep) friends based on their friendship, not their religion.
2007-10-06 16:05:35
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answered by Anpadh 6
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Nope...I had a Wiccan friend when I was Christian, and he was my best friend. I knew he was Wiccan too...I didn't try and convert him to try and save his soul from damnation...because I recognized that it was his own path to follow, and if he believed in the Christan God...he'd be Christian, wouldn't he? So what's the point of trying to convert? Maybe say, "Hey...this is a great book, read it!" and if they do and they convert...go them, if not, no big deal....anyway...Hope this helps! ^_^
2007-10-06 16:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as your friend (wiccan) isn't a bigger influence in your life than you are in hers...
With that said, what do you think Jesus would do? I think He would share the Gospel and leave the decision to her.
Showing others the love of Jesus is in the second greatest commandment.
Peace and grace to you!
2007-10-06 16:08:24
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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