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airforcedrew
11-27-2004, 11:21 AM
Im in the military, just putting that out there. Recently the military over the years has been making wicca a more accepted mainstream religion. In the next few years im going to put in for getting commisioned as a wiccan Chaplain. (Slots have been opening everywhere)
My question is: Is there any forms of wicca that still has a bit of christianity in it? Im a very liberal christian/non literal. I Accept all other religions as true. And I plan on spending the next few years learning more about wicca.
Theology classes etc. etc. But im just curious if there is any wiccan sects that also follow bits and peices of christianity. When I get commisioned, I will hold weekly studys, and I will also council the wiccan airforce/army/marine troops. (also assist them on the feild with their spiritual needs.)
Any feedback would be nice. I apologise if I have offended anyone. Anyone knowledgble would be a great help.
~Thanks -Drew

ForestNymphe
11-27-2004, 05:21 PM
Merry Meet. I am not familiar with groups you have described, but I did find the following link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChristianWicca/
I think it's great what you are proposing to do. Best of luck and bright blessings.

Rayni
11-27-2004, 05:25 PM
There are other forms of paganism as a practice where people still keep there Christian beliefs. Some see witchcraft as a practice not a religion.

gnrm23
11-27-2004, 07:46 PM
well, the UUA sponsors CUUPS; they might have some "blended" traditions, i dunno...

cerridwen
11-28-2004, 06:53 PM
Wicca embodies many dieties - egyptian, greek, celtic - and even from current religions like Buddhism and Christian. So yes, it's possible to put Wiccan practice to Christian dieties (ie Jesus and the saints)