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i think whatever my daughter decides to believe in is fine, what i believe is, as a parent,all i can do is show her what i know from my own experiences, show her it's all about love and acceptance and openness, and accept and help her with any decision she makes.
i think ur 100 percent right , what they don't understand scare's them..[christian's !] so they look at ppl like us who chose their own belief's as devil's addvo...their afraid of what they can't & don't understand!.. blessed be trishThat is what I wonder also. They think Wicca is evil. Plus in the bible it says that witchcraft of any kind (spells, tarot, having visions, etc.) is from the devil. I just think that they don't know how to accept something that is different and that they don't understand.
i think ur 100 percent right , what they don't understand scare's them..[christian's !] so they look at ppl like us who chose their own belief's as devil's addvo...their afraid of what they can't & don't understand!.. blessed be trishThat is what I wonder also. They think Wicca is evil. Plus in the bible it says that witchcraft of any kind (spells, tarot, having visions, etc.) is from the devil. I just think that they don't know how to accept something that is different and that they don't understand.
wiccans believe in two gods it is a polythestic religion. Also wiccan is a pagenistic religion as well.In the eyes of christians its like blasphemy they only believe in one god and accepting jesus as a savior will get you into heaven, Its ironic.
Alot of them also grew up and use the King James version of the bible which uses the "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" and haven't researched it to know thats not what the actual passage was to read.
Plus they have been taught that paganism is just something new so we're all a cult. *snickers*
I have been told that since my former husband was part jewish, and that I have given permission to my former father in law that if he wishes I would be honored that he impart to my daughter knowledge of the jewish faith so even if she doesn't choose it...at least she knows her hertage...well I was told that I was condemming emily to hell.
I turned to the coworker and said, "then if all my nonchristian friends are going to (in your mind) "hell" and my daughter is too. I'd rather join with them then spend an eternity with you." heh...
I believe that exposing my daughter to as many faiths as possible will help her grow into a more open person than I will ever hope to be.
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