Can you be christian and wiccan?

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No. Duh!

A Pagan Perspective

For the pagan perspective the answer is a resounding YES, most pagans are polytheistic so one god more or less is not a problem for us.


We do not claim to have all the answers, we don't even claim to have all the question, so it makes no sense for us to say you must give up one to take the other.


Christians will tell you you can't be both, but then one sect of Christians will make you renounce your faith in another Christian sect in order to join theirs.


I have more than once likened the whole thing to citizenship... My husband was born in the US, moved to Canada years ago, took Canadian citizenship. We consider him a Dual-citizen, so do most of the other countries in the world. Americans however do not recognize dual citizenship in any form, to them he is only an American. He still lives, works, pays taxes, and ran for office here in Canada.

Believing in something shouldn't divide you from others. Living a good, honest, fulfilling and worthwhile life is all you need to do, what you believe is between you and your gods (be they upper case singular or lower case plural).

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