Can you be Christian and a Wiccan?

carpeumbra:

whoreofabaddon:

underthepleiades:

littledoomwitch:

nchnick:

littledoomwitch:

thepaganstudygrouppage:

While Catholicism and Wicca most likely don’t mix, Christian beliefs in the broader sense could be mixed somewhat with Outer Court Wicca. Depends on how you approach it. There are Christopagans, but I hear little of mixing Christianity and Wicca.

Wrath

it still generally goes against the core beliefs of Christianity, because the whole point is to not hold anything above God. Christopagan, yes. Christowiccan, no. no matter how protestant or nondenominational that person is, it’s just not kosher.

Although Catholicism is basically Christian witchcraft

Eccchhhhh that is definitely not an apt descriptor, and if you went up to anyone in the Catholic clergy and said that, you’d get your ears boxed.

Wait…what? carpeumbra, whoreofabaddon

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Are you kidding me?

Catholicism is the original Christianity. It is not “Christianity plus Witchcraft.”

it is Christianity.

Period.

Read a damned book.

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Catholicism is NOT “Christian Withcraft”. It is the faith of the One, Holy, Apostolic, Catholic Church that retains the rituals in light of Christ as dictated by Christ, the Apostles whom God loved, and some stuff from the Jews whom God loves. It is the original Church, built LITERALLY by Peter and ON TOP of Peter. 

How dare you reduce a nigh 2,000 year old faith into your New Age dribble.

Do as thou Wilt is the whole of the law.

Believe whatever you want.

And Carpe, is 1,500 years of Roman tyranny really worthy of such a defense?