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Re: How to tell the family
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My family are also Christian, but I'm a wiccan and I practice in secret. I've tried telling them about wicca, but they won't hear about it.
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Re: How to tell the family
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Dont tell them not yet, but do stop following them to church make excuses why you can't go the less you go the more they will care for you to go but also they will start realizing that you are going into a separate direction.
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Re: How to tell the family
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If they're like mine,they may not even believe you(I know some of my family members don't.)
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Re: How to tell the family
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My parents found out when they started noticing the 'odd' things I buy. They're Christians, and great believers in God. They think that 'being a witch is a warped and evil thing. It's sinful and wicked.' Their words, not mine. We had a big fight, there was some abuse.

From then on I became quite separated from them. We were never as close as we used to be. I'm not saying that every family will have the same reaction, just that some families are a bit extreme.

If your family is very religious and you know that they won't agree, it's best to not tell them for the meantime. But if you think your family will understand you and let you carry on, by all means tell them. They are your family, after all.

Blessed be
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Re: How to tell the family
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It depends on the environment you live in. If it's a safe environment, just tell them or write them a letter. If you don't live in a safe environment, then it's best to just not tell them. It doesn't means you're any less of a believer or person, it simply means that you're smarter than that. Please don't put yourself in danger.
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Hope this helped.
Blessed be.
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Re: How to tell the family
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I agree with the other posters. I myself practice both Christianity AND wicca. The two really go hand-in-hand, to be honest. Why make it an issue? It's not like they will be "converted" to wicca by you telling them you practice it. And honestly, Jesus was the one who brought me to wicca....so heck, why do they even need to know (if you aren't comfortable telling them)?
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Re: How to tell the family
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are they EXTREMELY religious (as in church every weekend/ Jesus is the lord/ beatings/ crosses around the house) or not very religious as in church once a month/year.
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Re: How to tell the family
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After i came out as gay they really didn't care about this they think im more childish than anything else and cant understand it. it will all depend on how close you and your parents are and also how strict they are on realign.
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Re: How to tell the family
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Sometimes, the truth can cause conflict, especially with parents. They only want what is best for you and so they're likely to appear upset, afraid, or even angry with your choices. If you really want to tell them, you should: letting secrets fester is unhealthy and will cause a lot of stress, so tell them when you feel it is appropriate and, just in case, have some websites or books on hand to show to your family it's nothing to be afraid about and that it's a perfectly peaceful belief. The more information you give them about the belief, the more likely they are to accept it.
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Re: How to tell the family
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Step 1. Find the family member you are closest to.
Step 2. Go far away from them.
Step 3. Text them all you know about wicca. (eg. its not satanic etc.)
Step 4. Wait for their reply.
Step 5. If He/She accepts you ask who to tell next.
Step 6. Tell them alongside the family member you are closest to.
Step 7. Repeat Step 6 again and again until everyone knows

I hope this helps
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