
Why do Christians accept Wicca as a religion, honor, dating back to before Christ?
A Wicca Pagan near-Earth, ie Near-Earth before, in this case before Christ. My question is for all Christians who run and quote the Bible as if those who redeem them for judging all the house of the Lord Himself. Now I am wiccan because they believe that Jesus was a man who married and had children. A man who competed with a great king, and like many large kings who killed his opponent. The lineage of Jesus flows today and that is why I am Wiccan. Religion had a base before Christ, but all you ever speak only the good word. If it was so good, why wait til 'the full 1200 to write? There were 12 apostles, yea, and many wrote the literature, but the rest were artisan fishermen and carpenters. And I'm sure that someone told their story. Sure it's a long time.
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I accept its existence but not the honor as contrary to God and His Word. In the words of paganism is not new. There is nothing new under the sun.
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