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Today at 08:38 PM seebs said this in Post #19
The problem is that the word "witch" refers to a bunch of different and mostly unrelated thing. Wicca is a religion whose practitioners call themselves "witches", and sound totally unlike what you describe. Since I've never heard of anything like what you described, I was curious as to where you live; it may be that other parts of the world have different religions in them.
Today at 07:55 PM Hopeful said this in Post #21 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=686072#post686072)
yeah i libe in the other parts of the world with different religions, but my point is that my views on witches, any kind, has nothing to do with my being a christian but more to do with their practices that i have witnessed. if u say "wiccas" are nothing like what i am describing,okay, but to me a witch is a witch, i have nothing against them and i dont hate them.
I couldn't be less interested in believing in Christianity, myself, and I don't think it's a more valid religious choice than Buddhism, Hinduism, Wicca, or atheism, so no, I'm not interested in another thread, either.
bluesonata, this is a christian and non christian board, and we all have the right to post here. Be nice.
Today at 05:56 PM bluesonata said this in Post #34 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=693489#post693489)
Are you saying that I wasn't being nice? If you will read my post, Blondi, you'll see that I said: "please don't take this the wrong way". I didn't mean to offend, and I apologize if I did.
Yes, I realize that it's a Christian and non-Christian board. I suppose what I mean is that if there was a Wicca Board or a Buddhist Board, or what have you, I would not bother to go there as I totally disagree with their views, and I know that nothing they could tell me could change mine. The only thing my presence there would cause would be strife.
I can understand if a non-Christian comes to a Christian board out of curiosity, because they're searching for answers, things like that...
But, the original poster DID say: "I couldn't be less interested in believing in Christianity..." If that's true, then what's the purpose of all of this discussion? What are you searching for?
I mean this in a nice way and would like an honest answer.
Thank you.
Kathy
Today at 07:56 PM bluesonata said this in Post #34 (http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?postid=693489#post693489)
But, the original poster DID say: "I couldn't be less interested in believing in Christianity..." If that's true, then what's the purpose of all of this discussion? What are you searching for?
Personally, I would guess that the Non-Christians Are...thread on General Apologetics is the best one to find out why I'm here, as I posted why I'm here on there. I, personally, find the whole "Gee, why should any non-Christian be here unless they want to be a Christian?" speculation somewhat insulting, so I don't intend to say more right now.
Hi, Seebs. I wasn't the "original" poster, true, but I understood Blue to be referring to the original person she was responding to by that term. Of course, "Rae" makes it even more clear....
But, the original poster DID say: "I couldn't be less interested in believing in Christianity..." If that's true, then what's the purpose of all of this discussion? What are you searching for?
To be strictly correct, the "original" poster wasn't the one who said that.
I would guess that both the original poster and Rae are searching for Christians whose love of their neighbors extends even to neighbors who disagrees with them. It takes a certain amount of determination to actually find any.
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