A little help

United States
September 13, 2010 11:44pm CST
is it possible to be both a christian and a Witch?I have studied both and agree with a lot of the concepts of both. can someone point me in the right direction give me some links to look at or even some basic help
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• Carolina, Puerto Rico
11 Nov 12
Yes it's is very possible to be a Christian and a witch. Christianity is a religion, whereas witchcraft is just a practice (it doesn't have a dogma).
• India
16 Jun 12
I don't have any idea about Christianity and witchcraft, but i know some christian woman who practice witchcraft Professor ‘Bhuwan’. . Cheers have a lucky day ahead.
@pumpkinjam (8770)
• United Kingdom
8 Apr 12
http://witchychristian.tripod.com/ChristianWitch.html This link gives, I think, a good explanation. Basically, you can be both depending on your definition. There are people who believe different parts of different religions and put them together to form their own "religion". I know a couple of people who call themselves "eclectic Wiccans" because their main belief is Wiccan or Pagan but they have taken some things from several other faiths because they make sense and fit in with their other beliefs.
@mac1946 (1602)
• Calgary, Alberta
17 Sep 10
Many of the beliefs of the christians blend in with Witchcraft,the modern day witches find many things the same,it is just that we have different ways of using the knowledge. our church is the outside world and all in it,we worship many Gods and Goddesses,not just one. Witchcraft is an individual religion,each and every Witch sees it in their own way,nothing is dictated to us. One place you may find a lot of the information you seek,you may find by searching "book of shadows" on the net. Good hunting and Many Blessings in your search.
@hvedra (1619)
22 Sep 10
It depends what you mean by witch... There is certainly a lot of Christian folk magic, such as Hoodoo and Pow Wow, if you are looking at it from the point of view of magic and spells. There are also a lot of Christian Ceremonial Magicians. However, a lot of the practitioners might not take so kindly to being called "witches". So, are you talking about witchcraft as a kind of folk magic, magic use in general or looking at religious forms of witchcraft?