"Can a person be both a Christian and a Wiccan?
" "Trinitarian Wicca is the correct name of the tradition often generalized into a practice called Christian Wicca. Trinitarian Wicca is a path of American Wicca (or Non-British Traditional Wicca) that works exclusively with the Christian Pantheon. ... There are no church trappings or conflicts with the Bible, because we work directly with the Gods and Goddesses; church dogma does not have a place in our ritual structure. Concepts such as the original sin, salvation, baptism, heaven, hell, and satan have no place in Trinitarian Wicca."
"Some Wiccans might feel comfortable considering herself/himself to be a Christian in the sense that they regard Jesus to be a great prophet and religious teacher, and that they attempt to follow his teachings. It appears to be impossible for a Wiccan to match the definitions of a Christian that are used by conservative Christian faith groups."
source
http://www.religioustolerance.org/witchcr5.htm
Research Links
http://wicca.com/celtic/wicca/christian.htm
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/juneweb-only/123-12.0.html
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Christian%20Wicca
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