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INTRODUCTION TO POSITIVE WHITE WICCA FOR BEGINNERSBorn Again Pagans – Raised Christian - Can You Call Yourself Pagan if You Believe in Jesus?This is often a problematic question for people interested in learning more about Wicca.Dear Anand,Dear Violet, I myself was raised in a Christian background. And organized Christianity borrowed much of its rich heritage to pagan ritual and beliefs. Personally, I was blessed with many open minded and brilliant teachers who gave me tremendous insight into the differences between 'religion' and 'spirituality'. And so I would call myself intensely spiritual, but not religious. Yes, often organized religion is difficult to contend with as spirituality is a deeply personal issue. Jesus himself said, "Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them" Matthew 6:1It goes on... "When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth; they have received their reward in full. When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans (this is a bad translation, the original word probably meant 'ir-religious' people), for they think they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them for your Father knows what you need before you ask him."Jesus goes on to teach the Lord's Prayer... NOT as a specific example of "exactly what to say," but as a model for speaking to God from a personal mindset and relationship. And lo and behold – what does everyone do? We speak "the Lord's Prayer" IN PUBLIC by rote. Another important thing to note is how Jesus refers to God as 'Father'. Prior to Jesus, the Jews referred to God as 'Lord' and placed 'him' in a position far removed from their everyday lives. It was Jesus' intent not to further masculinize God, but to bring his follower's relationship with God home. By referring to God as 'his Father', he could show just how accessible and nurturing God can be anytime. I, too, stopped attending church, because I felt the falseness and 'rote'ness of weekly services. BUT it is the message NOT the Messenger that is important... There is a lot of rich symbolism to be found in religions, all labels aside. As you said, "I believe that All Gods Are Aspects of the Same God." So why worry about putting a label on yourself, pagan or otherwise. Most religions are all seeking the same end - union with the God force. It is the 'label' that separates us anyway. I personally refrain from even calling myself a Wiccan, although I do practice the ways, because the label has been so badly misrepresented and could lead to an uncomfortable confrontation with ignorant people. It's not that I do not want to stand up for my beliefs, but as long as no one is stopping me from doing what I do, why cause conflict when the matter is really my own personal business? One difference between Christians and Pagans is that paganism (like successful 12 step programs!) is fundamentally based on attraction not compulsion. In other words, paganism is not meant to be forced down another's throat. It is something one seeks to know more about, not something that is preached or brainwashed into your head. As far as being a 'pagan' and believing in Jesus... Jesus IS an actual historical figure, so you better believe in him or you'll be labeled crazy! As far as believing he was the Son of God... Well Jesus refers to all of us as sons and daughters of God many times and Paul speaks of our fellowship in his 2nd letter to the Corinthians: "For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said: 'I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people... I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters..." Cor 2:16-18Jesus never said anything that contradicts that ways and beliefs of Wicca or Paganism, although some fundamentalists might twist his words to mean otherwise. So of course your views can peacefully co-exist. And any 'pagan' would not be practicing in the spirit of 'the message' if they were to not accept you for your beliefs. You may venerate Jesus, Buddha or whoever exhibits a positive role model for you. The one universal law of Wicca is 'harm none.' It says nothing about who or what you must believe in. But if it distresses you, why not just call yourself a universal child of God/Goddess? That is the most basic true label we all are. Look for connections not separations.
Blessed Be.
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