Wiccans are not satanic. That's only prejudice from Christian spokespeople.
You can be, but I don't think many Christians would accept you anymore.
Wiccans would openly accept you if you wanted to share their beliefs and Christian beliefs, however.
2007-12-11 13:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible for a Wiccan to worship Satan. Satan is a Christian myth. Thus, only a Christian can worship Satan. Since Wiccans are not Christians, they have no conceptualization of Satan and thus cannot worship Satan.
Because Wiccan and Christian are two very different explanations concerning life, death and most things in between, you could not be a Christian Wiccan. You could explore the Wiccan religion and become Wiccan, you could incorporate the appreciation for life and nature in your current conceptualization of Christianity, but you cannot be both.
2007-12-11 14:00:05
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answered by Tqdd S 2
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Wiccans do not believe in Satan, therefore the practice cannot be Satanic. Personally I find it difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile the tenets of Christianity with Wicca. Wiccan beliefs maintain that deity is an equal partnership of feminine and masculine. Christianity maintans a single MALE god. Probably the biggest problem is this: Wicca maintains that each of us is totally responsible for our own actions and the consequences thereof. Christianity maintains that anything good that happens is God's doing (his gifts/blessings), and anything bad or evil is the fault of Satan (the devil tempted me and I was too weak to resist). In my humble opinion the two just don't mix well.
2007-12-11 13:17:56
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answered by brddg1974 5
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Wicca is not Satanic, but it is also not Christian. It is a religion whose core beliefs disagree with Christianity. Among other things, Wiccans are polytheistic.
You certainly don't have to to be Wiccan to respect nature, however. You don't even need religion to do that. St. Francis of Assisi wrote a lot about seeing God in nature.
2007-12-12 12:17:54
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answered by Nightwind 7
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Christianity and Wicca do not mix. Wicca is a form of Witchcraft, and the Bible strictly forbids it in any form. You can't cherry-pick religion--it just doesn't work that way. It's either one or the other. You can't have both.
There are people who call themselves "Christian Wiccans," but their "tenets" are illogical because they are attempting to blend two religions that have absolutely nothing in common. Therefore, Christian Wicca is not a valid or significant religious path and is frowned upon by Christians and Wiccans alike.
It's wonderful that you are drawn to nature. People of all religious paths feel this way.
btw, Wicca isn't satanic. Wiccans don't believe in Satan. Satan is part of the Christian mythos.
2007-12-11 15:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Wicca is not Satanic. We have no equivalent being to Satan in our cosmology. Therefore, no Satan worship.
We honor the Goddess and the God, the female and male expression of the Divine. They encompass all things -- life and death, pleasure and pain, creation and destruction. We do not divide the universe up into black and white catagories the way that Christians do.
Christianity and Wicca don't play well together, for reasons outlined in the following article:
http://wicca.timerift.net/christianwicca.shtml
This is not because Wicca is "evil", but simply because we conceive of the Divine and the universe in different terms than Christians do.
Witchcraft, however, is a technique in the same way that prayer is a technique, and is practiced in many different religious traditions, including Christianity and Judaism:
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/christianwitches/Christian_Witchcraft_Christian_Wicca.htm
http://www.lilitu.com/jap/
So yes, there are people who are Christian witches (regardless of what other Christians have to say on the subject), but as far as I can tell, finding a true Christian Wiccan would be darned hard if not impossible.
2007-12-11 13:11:27
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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Hmm I may additionally not see how you may integrate Christianity and Wicca into one. the two have very distinctive ideals. If somebody calls themselves Wiccan, yet believes Christ to be their follower, then they won't be able to have self belief interior the existence of extra advantageous than one god, for this reason making them not Wiccan. the magnitude of any faith is that is significant conception...the only factor that carry all different varieties of that is branches jointly (i.e believing in Christ is the only factor that bonds a Catholic and a Baptist and believing in god and goddess is the main important factor that bonds a Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wiccan). of direction there are additionally different components that could properly be in comparison, including a conception in an afterlife, yet maximum religions carry an identical conception. So the place can a Christian bond with a Wiccan? How can somebody have self belief in Jesus Christ as their savior, yet go against their faith and have self belief interior the existence of extra advantageous than one god? putting data aside there are human beings in a Christian branch referred to as Gnostic's, that are the extra open-minded/non secular version of Christianity. Spiritually we proportion some characteristics, yet standard our ideals are nevertheless massively distinctive. and don't confuse Witchcraft with Wicca the two...there are human beings accessible who declare to be one faith or have not got any faith and prepare Witchcraft. that would not cause them to Wiccan. So prairie, such as you i won't see how somebody could properly be the two Wiccan and Christian. "i individually do not see how that could desire to ensue without bending one or the different (or the two) so a tactics out of shape that the term "Christian" and/or "Wiccan" might now not observe to the effect." I agree thoroughly. i'm involved nevertheless to study the comments of people who disagree with us. good question! merits a celebrity! Love and lightweight, Blessed Be
2016-11-02 23:17:40
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answered by crandall 4
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God is nature because He created it. Being part of a cult goes against the nature of Christ Himself. If you became a wiccan you are actually dropping your belief in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. I could never live without the Holy Trinity. Is that something you really want?
2007-12-11 13:15:06
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answered by brown eyed girl 2
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There are people who think you can be, but I personally don't think you can. That is, of course, just my opinion. But, being a Wiccan who was raise Methodist, the religions seem way too dissimilar to me to combine and be true to either path.
Blessed Yule.
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2007-12-11 13:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as Wiccans are concerned, just do no harm.
I think Jesus might have another angle though. Christianity is all you need. If you're lacking anything, you need to read the Word every day, pray and devote yourself to Christ aka become a Christian.
2007-12-11 13:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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