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Jun 7 2009, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE (Ike @ Jun 7 2009, 10:27 AM)  I'm not a Wiccan Christian, but i do know a coven of it, they could probally give you some answers. can you ask one of the to explain their religious beliefs and then post it here? Or maybe one of them can join and post? Thanks
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Jun 7 2009, 02:27 PM
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Quote: The Christian Wiccans are people who practice Wicca, while continuing on the path with Jesus Christ, God, and the Holy Spirit. This will be an open coven until we decide otherwise. Christian Wiccans are those who still practice Christianity the old way, but add the beauty and natural path of Wicca. Most of us here have melded the two forms into a lovely, cohesive daily practice that enriches our lives and the lives of others. Many of us are seers, healers, and teachers of our ways. Taken from their description BTW they can be found here : http://www.spellsofmagic.com/coven.html?coven=147
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Thats great taylor and Imma let you continue, but Ghostvillage is the best paranormal site of all time~<3
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Jun 14 2009, 06:26 PM
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QUOTE (aloha_spirit @ Jun 14 2009, 05:22 PM)  While the Wiccan Rede fits nicely into Christianity, I wonder how one could worship the Lord and Lady of Wicca while following the Christian commandment of having no other gods other than the Tetragram. Note I said veneration. I don't think we understand worship in the same manor as our ancestors. To hold the figures of the Lord and Lady as sources of wisdom and emulation would not be displacing the role that the Creator requires as the source of all. There are many rooms in His mansion and I think many of these are labeled in Sanskrit or Chinese or Celtic. Greg
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I'm not afraid when they kick me down I'm not afraid when I start to bleed I'm not afraid if I live or die I'm not afraid 'cause I believe. My Leslie, forever begins tonight
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Jun 14 2009, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE (aloha_spirit @ Jun 15 2009, 03:52 AM)  While the Wiccan Rede fits nicely into Christianity, I wonder how one could worship the Lord and Lady of Wicca while following the Christian commandment of having no other gods other than the Tetragram.  Makes me wonder what form of Christianity do they practise here in India, especially the Southern states? For most of you, you will surprised to see they worship idols, have almost all elements of Hindu practises being followed. I do not want to comment on that aspect though. But for a person who is Spiritual, and sho found the connection with Christian practises, I guess it is okay to follow parts of other beliefs as well and incorporate it in their own ways. For them, Spirituality matters. The problem arise when Religion mess up.
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Jun 14 2009, 10:03 PM
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QUOTE (aloha_spirit @ Jun 14 2009, 06:22 PM)  While the Wiccan Rede fits nicely into Christianity, I wonder how one could worship the Lord and Lady of Wicca while following the Christian commandment of having no other gods other than the Tetragram. Virgin Mary.  So sayth a former Catholic.
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