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difficult child just keeps on mocking our values
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 109427" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I know several different, well, "flavors" of Wiccan followers. It is possible to follow Wiccan teachings AND also be Christian. Most of those I know that identify themselves as Wiccan follow an "all inclusive" type of belief, and none of them are judgemental towards other beliefs. Many are quite spiritual.</p><p></p><p>One suggestion - is he practicing "on his own" or does he have others he talks with on beliefs? If he's on his own, he may benefit from attending some Unitarian Univeralist services. Most Unitarian Univeralist churches are "all inclusive" and would welcome someone following Wiccan beliefs. But there are also Christian, agnostic, etc. also in attendance.</p><p></p><p>If he REALLY is looking for a belief system (as opposed to just wanting to believe in something in opposition to your family beliefs) this may help him clarify his thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 109427, member: 439"] I know several different, well, "flavors" of Wiccan followers. It is possible to follow Wiccan teachings AND also be Christian. Most of those I know that identify themselves as Wiccan follow an "all inclusive" type of belief, and none of them are judgemental towards other beliefs. Many are quite spiritual. One suggestion - is he practicing "on his own" or does he have others he talks with on beliefs? If he's on his own, he may benefit from attending some Unitarian Univeralist services. Most Unitarian Univeralist churches are "all inclusive" and would welcome someone following Wiccan beliefs. But there are also Christian, agnostic, etc. also in attendance. If he REALLY is looking for a belief system (as opposed to just wanting to believe in something in opposition to your family beliefs) this may help him clarify his thinking. [/QUOTE]
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