by Anonymous on May 12th, 2008

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I do not believe in magic, gods, etc, but I am interested in Wicca because it's nature-based and accepting. Is this possible or is there another religion that might be better?

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  • by Tom on September 4th, 2009

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    There are a lot of personal benefits to learning about Christianity. The Bible contains a lot of wisdom and solutions for just about anything that could go wrong with your life. It has been a great comfort and source of inspiration for me. And there is nothing in the Christian religion that would prevent you from your enjoyment of and respect for the earth. Christian churches like for their members to do missionary work, so may you could volunteer to start a youth and young adult group at church and meet weekly to teach them about nature and the environment. Most Christian churches like to "fellowship," so it is a great way to make friends. You don't have to believe in God to attend the church services, but while you're there, you might hear some things that you will want to explore on your own and find out more about God. If the church you go to trys to cram God down your throat, you should look for a different Christian church that is more respectful of your wishes. The church I belong to is very low key in this respect.

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