I'm just pleased I was of some use, Evenstar
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One of the most important part of religion, to me, is ethics. Therefore, my take on Christian Wicca is inevitably ethic centered with what I see as the leading moral in each religion, Love All and Harm None, respectively, fusing and a taking the role of a base upon which all of the rest is built. I personally find the beauty of the two expressed perfectly in this combination, either half seeming incomplete and empty without its counterpart.
I identify with Jesus as the god and the goddess as merely the goddess. Beforehand, before Christianity became a part of my life that is, my religion was totally centered around the goddess since I could not empathise with what I viewed as the god at that time. Jesus allowed me to do this and brought balance to the partnership. This was one of the biggest changes for me because whereas before there was just a gap where I felt a diety should be, it is now filled. It feels like I have completed another piece of a puzzle.
The principle religious texts, for me, are the Gospels and the Rede of the Wiccae although I hold both with an equal amount of criticism. For me, the writings of others are a guide and only one interpretation of a given path. I take the bits that either feel neccessary to me emotionally or are logically congruous with the rest of my path.