spiritually inclined
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Agreed.As for the conflation of Christianity and Wicca, I agree that the way they did it in this case is a bit tacky, but I think sharing between religions (within reason) is only a good thing. Otherwise, my own brand of Pagan-Christian-Peaceoutness would be out of the question, heh.
Perhaps the liturgy was a bit tacky because to the people involved, blending Christian liturgy and ritual with neopagan rituals was new and unfamiliar. With time, people will become more skilled at learning and borrowing from other religions while at the same time honoring and preserving what is worthwhile in their own path. I think that is the best way to do it; if someone is a Christian, it's because their path contains a Christian focus. If nothing distinctly Christian remains in the path, the Christian lable is no longer needed.
James
James