Crispie said:
So your saying that isnt illogical? Ok, show me how I can prove what the bible is teaching without using the bible, lol. And this debate has gone beyond its original intention.
By striving to behave according to Christianity's extemely high standards?
Just a thought...
I would like to know why you think the bibles full of misinterpretations.
It's certainly easy for us Christians to misinterpret the Bible, which is a collection of 'books', for lack of a better term, penned from aproximately two thousand to six thousand years ago (unless some are older, which is quite possible), in foreign languages we usually aren't conversant with, much less experts in. Worse yet, we lack the cultural and historical subtext in which comtemporary readers were immersed.
In addition, because Bible passages are numbered, we have a tendency to to take individual verses out of context.

If most of us Christians used the same approach we use when attempting to comprehend the Bible in a college English lit class to grasp
Beowulf, or the plays of Sophocles and Shakespeare, or even the works of the Bronte sisters, we would flunk right out.
I believe I can demonstrate proof of this assertion by giving a short comprehension quiz to everyone here who has read
Alice in Wonderland, a quite recent work written in British English for the enjoyment of the children of the time.
Since some people kinda just hop aboard this train without reading the entire thread, you may have missed my earlier post in which I said I would have to do a lot more study before attempting to answer this question (although my theory is that the term "witchcraft" refers to poisoners), and I've been studying the Bible for about thirty-two years now.
I believe it would take me about six months work to gain a half-way informed opinion, supposing I can determine which books are the correct ones to consult, and if I had to master the Talmud (and I suspect I would), it would take two years or
more.
So...About the only opinion I can give with any certainty at this time, is that whatever practices are referred to in these few and old scriptural references, they are highly unlikely to have much of anything do with Wicca.
For instance, "You shall not pass your sons and daughtes through the fire." is a reference to the child sacrifice practiced by the worshipers of Moloch.
Wiccans: do you practice the human sacrifice of people of any age? Is Moloch a pal of yours?
Rae, the fact that I just participated when I had no intention of doing so must be all
your fault
somehow?