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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;Are we as Christians prepared to preach the gospel to those who choose the latter? 
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I would respectfully proffer the following question as well: Are we, as Christians, prepared to be unoffendable with regard to these people?  Wicca is not new nor is the vitriol with which the average Christian regards those who engage in it.  This is one of those areas where we Christians fall short.  We must be willing to allow God to reduce our capacity for offense to a managable level; suitable for displaying Christ-like love to those who need it most.  Remember, there is no amount of sin that Jesus can&#039;t wash clean.  Wicca is no more or no less sinful than any other false belief system and the wonderfully and fearfully made people in its grip are precious to God, even if they are not precious to us.  They need Jesus more than we need to feel safe.
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www.truthinministry.org]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Are we as Christians prepared to preach the gospel to those who choose the latter?
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<p>I would respectfully proffer the following question as well: Are we, as Christians, prepared to be unoffendable with regard to these people?  Wicca is not new nor is the vitriol with which the average Christian regards those who engage in it.  This is one of those areas where we Christians fall short.  We must be willing to allow God to reduce our capacity for offense to a managable level; suitable for displaying Christ-like love to those who need it most.  Remember, there is no amount of sin that Jesus can&#39;t wash clean.  Wicca is no more or no less sinful than any other false belief system and the wonderfully and fearfully made people in its grip are precious to God, even if they are not precious to us.  They need Jesus more than we need to feel safe.<br />
-T. Michael Cart<br />
<a href="http://www.truthinministry.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.truthinministry.org</a></p>
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