Exciting
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

I'm very curious about the christian wiccan path.

I just ordered a book about it because I'm curious to know more about blending these paths. Because they are so differnt I'm curious to see how they would fit together. You see my background is a mix of witchcraft and christianity because I've walked both paths. I can never sit comfortably on either path alone. So maybe this would be a good fit for me i'll see when I find out more about it.
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
BlackDragonCrystals · 26-30, M
[b][c=004A59]It would be a little difficult to be a "Christian Witch" as the Bible states in [quote]Deuteronomy 18:10 ~ (NKJV) "There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire or one who practices magic, looks for omens, or one who binds others with a spell or anyone who consults a spirit medium." [/quote]

Not to mention that bridging the gap between Christianity and Wicca would be controversial on your end because of the fact that these are two different religions...one of which forbids you from honoring the Gods of the other. By the rules of Christianity, it's a monotheistic religion, while Wicca is polytheistic.

To be straightforward and honest, in my opinion, one couldn't be a Christian Wiccan/Witch any more than one could be a Hindu Muslim or a Jewish Mormon. There are indeed Christians who practice witchcraft within a Christian framework, but that's not Wicca. Do keep in mind, though, that there are people who proclaim themselves to be Christian Wiccans and Witches, or ChristoPagans, honoring Jesus and Mary as God and Goddess together. It's generally rude to argue with how people self-identify, but if you go by actual semantics...it seems that one would rule out the other.

However, that's a matter for you to decide for yourself. If it works for you, so be it. Wiccans/Witches of the many different paths or forms of Wicca and Witchcraft may not care but the Christian folks will feel some time of way about it.

Sincerely, a fellow Wiccan!
[/c][/b]