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Wiccan vs. The bible (by GirlInUrDreams)
@GirlInUrDreams: they would be very basic questions and i kinda dont wanna embarrass or offend.
@james85: its ok i dont mind i like helping people
Oh cool thanks! due to the time difference im gonna sleep, so i'll pm you tomorrow, promise
God is love and with love comes freewill. To block all evil deeds would be to take away that free will. Evil comes from satan the satan his the complete opposite of God. Satan has been defeated when Jesus was on the cross. Thats why we today have the ability to overcome evil. And to the last part of ur statement i assume u are talking about a religion and ALL religions are man made. God is about a relationship nothin else. God doesnt send anyone to hell we send ourselves he gave us a way out. And we all have a choice to make.
I'm going to take a break from my hiatis, just for this thread. Thank you, my friend, for pointing this thread out so that I could comment. I tried really hard not to come and check it but I had to lol. First, I want to start by saying that as a Wiccan, I respect all religions. From Catholics, Christians, and the like, right through to Athiests and Agnostics. I do not think that my path is right for everyone, and as such, I will never try to push my veiws on anyone. I believe that everyone has the right to believe whatever they want, and that includes the belief in nothing at all. Having stated that, I have a few things I'd like to say. 1) Wiccans do not ALL believe in a god and a goddess. Some (Dianics) believe in just the female deity, some believe in only the horned god, and some believe in no single set of specific beings. One of the great things about the Wiccan religion, is the freedom of choice. You choose to worship which ever set or sect of gods/goddesses that you connect with. While usually this includes a dominant male AND female deity, that is not always the case. Some choose to just believe in the great spirit of the universe, and some choose to worship only mother nature as their deity. I, personally, connect more with the ancient egyptian set of deities, and as such I tend to speak to Isis and Osiris. However, different spells/incantations/rituals call upon different gods/goddesses (These are commonly reffered to as correspondences. For example, for things pertaining to love, I would invoke Isis, but someone could use a number of other goddesses (IE: Aphrodite, Gaia, Artemis, and so on...) as well as any number of gods. It's based on personal preferance and your feelings. Wicca is a religion based largely in Nature and natural spirits.
2) As far as not seeing *God* on money, and in court houses, or anything to do with government... That has more to do with our supposed "Seperation of church and state", than it does with an actual issue with *God* as a deity.
3) Not all Wiccans are peaceful, just as not all Christians are kind. It depends on the person themselves, not the religion they align themselves with.
4) Who created man, and made the world? There are tons of THEORIES but none are proven beyond a reasonable doubt. However, there is more physical proof that Evolution and the Big Bang are responsible for our existance, than there is proof of *God* creating us. Again, it comes down to what you PERSONALLY believe.
5) No one has the right to tell you what you should or should not believe. We are adults, and therefore more than capable of coming to our conclusions. I would not ask you to believe what I believe, just as I would hope that you would not ask that of me.
6) There are MANY contradictions in the Bible, as well as in the Christian faith as a whole. For instance: Christians argue that homosexuality is morally wrong, based on a passage that says "Men shall not lay with men, as they do with women." HOWEVER: The Bible also states that a woman should be a virgin when she marries, or she shall be executed. So, do Christians holdfast to the murder of women who have lost there virginity? There is also a passage condeming tattoos, yet I know MANY Christians who have them. One can not pick and choose which commands to follow, and which to ignore.
2) As far as not seeing *God* on money, and in court houses, or anything to do with government... That has more to do with our supposed "Seperation of church and state", than it does with an actual issue with *God* as a deity.
3) Not all Wiccans are peaceful, just as not all Christians are kind. It depends on the person themselves, not the religion they align themselves with.
4) Who created man, and made the world? There are tons of THEORIES but none are proven beyond a reasonable doubt. However, there is more physical proof that Evolution and the Big Bang are responsible for our existance, than there is proof of *God* creating us. Again, it comes down to what you PERSONALLY believe.
5) No one has the right to tell you what you should or should not believe. We are adults, and therefore more than capable of coming to our conclusions. I would not ask you to believe what I believe, just as I would hope that you would not ask that of me.
6) There are MANY contradictions in the Bible, as well as in the Christian faith as a whole. For instance: Christians argue that homosexuality is morally wrong, based on a passage that says "Men shall not lay with men, as they do with women." HOWEVER: The Bible also states that a woman should be a virgin when she marries, or she shall be executed. So, do Christians holdfast to the murder of women who have lost there virginity? There is also a passage condeming tattoos, yet I know MANY Christians who have them. One can not pick and choose which commands to follow, and which to ignore.
@IrishLove1988: thank u but what i was trying to point out is how smiuler the two are but i love ur point of view
@GirlInUrDreams: Oh I agree with you. I was just trying to make a point lol.
@GirlInUrDreams: i have been a wiccan for 16 years. I looked into many religions and wicca was the only one that made sense. Everybody has there own beliefs and you are right. Wicca won't force but every one i have known has always been happy to answer any questions and tell their experience with it. That was a big factor in my decision. I do find it funnu how most of the christian sided answers on here are preachy and wicca is not.
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