I was on a military base and I got into an argument with the manager of the base movie theater. We were chatting about history and I mentioned Dr. John Dee.
"Who's that?" he said.
"He was a Christian magician and adviser to Queen Elizabeth. Called on angels to help England defeat the Spanish Armada."
"Christian magician? He wasn't a Christian then."
"Yes he was. He was a Christian and a magician." ...Argument heated up from there.
Can you be a Christian and practice magick? Some put it like:
you ought not suffer a witch to live. Some Christians
say magick is what Jesus had in mind for his followers.
Christian-witch hybrids are working their
wicce right now. Some say our search engines
are acting oracles, that the Internet has made us
all players in a kind of cyber-tarot, whether orthodox, heterodox, agnostic, or acrostic.

Me, I don't reckon working with magick is a very good idea. Magick is messy, chaotic, and it tends to give people big-heads. For me, the "natural magic" of sitting and Being is enough. The magic is already in the world, working through us -- best to learn about its processes by
sincere observation rather than dissection and control. And Christianity isn't really about controlling reality.
But that doesn't mean sincere Christians can't sincerely practice magick.
What do you think?