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Christians and Wiccans: Is there anything we agree
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| Many Christians believe... in a three-fold God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) in a multitude of angels in offering prayers of confession followed by a symbolic meal called Communion "what you sow, you shall reap" in living ethically as Jesus taught "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" we do not believe in animal or human sacrifice that there is a "priesthood of believers" meaning individuals can directly approach God in ancient stories from the Bible which inspire our faith in a spiritual realm where there are "principalities, powers and rulers of the air" in baptism, a symbolic immersion in water, for forgiveness of sins that God called the creation "good" that God is omnipresent
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Many Wiccans believe... in a three-fold Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone) in a multitude of lesser gods in doing rituals and prayers followed by a symbolic meal described as "grounding the power" in the "three-fold law", which says whatever good or harm you do shall return to you three-fold in living ethically according to the Wiccan reed: "Do as you will, and harm none" we do not believe in animal or human sacrifice that all Wiccans are priestesses and priests who do their own rituals and speak directly to the Goddess in ancient stories from our own and other cultures which inspire our faith in a spiritual realm where there are gods, spirits, faeries, etc. in ritual bathing, before conducting rites, for purification . that creation is good that the Goddess dwells in all things that within the godhead of Divinity there is both female and male, which we call the Goddess and the God
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| In noting these similarities, perhaps Christians and Wiccans can find some connections between them and find tolerance and understanding as we all endeavor to walk in faith. | ||||||||||