Second generation Wiccan, blessed by a male and female Wiccan priest at birth; raised Christian to help me "broaden and promote my interest in any and all religions". When I was twelve, I inquired more about my blessing at birth and found that I was noticing many hypocritical and pretentious instances within the churches walls. I decided to self-educate on Wicca while attending Catholic mass, Lutheran services and Christian services. I found that reason forced me to dissect and disprove many things I had read in the Bible (I've read it cover to cover 2 times; My dad has read it nine times cover to cover.)
I didn't like the way people acted, the half-truths that I was picking out of the Bible...telling me that the Bible is an OK History book - but it is not a Gospel. Christians around me, at this time, were trying to persuade me into "relying on faith to fill in the gaps" but it was already too late. I had my doubts in a lot of areas and decided that I wanted to follow what I believe to be my true calling - Wicca.
Blessed Be.
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For example, I find that a lot of college girls are barbie doll carbon copies with few differences...Sadly, they're dumb, ditzy, immature, snotty, fake, or they are the gravitational center to orbiting drama. - Amnesia620
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