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Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges

An article by Philip S. Johnson. At a deep and sophisticated level, Wicca presents some stimulating challenges for Christians on some key theological and human rights issues. What follows is a brief outline of these. Also see the Neo-Pagan Gateway for links.

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  1. Preface · Page 1 of 'Wicca and Christians: Some Mutual Challanges' by Philip S. Johnson.
  2. False Witness · Page 2 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson.
  3. What Is Wicca · Part 3 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson
  4. Immanent Diety · Page 4 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson
  5. Creation Theology · Page 5 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson
  6. Sex And Spirituality · Page 6 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson
  7. Human Rights · Page 7 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challanges' by Philip S. Johnson
  8. Conclusion · Page 8 of 'Wiccans and Christians: Some Mutual Challenges' by Philip S. Johnson
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  • I used to be wiccan — I used to be wiccan, then turned pagan, and then new age...and now after everything, I'm Christian. I was an equal opportunity worshipper, and did no discriminate between the deities. From what I know, the Wiccan deities and the Christian deity...   Mon 11 Feb 2008
  • ok whatever — anybody who commented on here who is a christian: if you're so against Wicca, why did you come on to this website in the first place? i mean come on. it looks to me like you're not trying to save people, but to pick on and persecute people who have...   Mon 11 Feb 2008
  • God Worshiping? — I come from a devout Christian family, as I am Christian also. I am interested in becoming a Wiccan, which I have been before when I was younger, but wasn't exactly able to commit to it quite well at that early of an age. So, as i begin my quest...   Fri 16 Nov 2007
  • Cosmic Creator of All — Wiccans do believe in a God. We are the oldest of all (Western Religions). Our ideas, faith comes from God. We are a Positive ENERGY people. Wars, you say Wars? Christians, Islamists, muslums,hmm, wonder why, get a hint? Thankyou.   Sun 7 Oct 2007
  • No one is exactly right, but none of us are wrong. — Merry Meet, Hello, as you can tell already I am Wiccan and VERY proud of it. I am out of the "broom closet", though this does not sit well with my Christian family parts. I personally beleive that we are all right, as we are all seeking our God....   Sun 7 Oct 2007
  • The whole point — I would say I have leanings towards Wicca and similar beliefs. If anything I would be a solitary witch as I do not participate in a coven. I don't really practice though, as I am more interested in the way of life than magik. I have never felt any...   Sun 7 Oct 2007
  • Wiccans and christians — one never had read a bible and never will as there’s no need to I’ve never prayed because it’s a waste of time I’ve never been baptized and never will Firstly I don’t like thous people that go to houses and on the street handing paper of Jesus...   Thu 26 Jul 2007
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