no, anon, the stolen tax dollars go to Ukraine now.
Gosh, anon, if you have to ask maybe you're not really being called.
Pray to Jesus to make you holy.
learn about how one becomes a Christian (denouncing Satan, accepting Jesus Christ, Following Christ, making a commitment to change your life)
I recommend the Catholic church as being the most authentic Christian church because I'm a Catholic myself.
what churches draw you?
I would make an appointment with a Catholic priest to meet you and tell you how to become a Catholic, how to go about it, what classes you have to attend.
But following Christ is the MOST IMPORTANT part.
So read and reread the Gospels and learn learn learn.
Ask the Holy Spirit for guidance.
Pray to your guardian angel to guide you.
stop sinning!
(that is the most important part of deciding to be a Christian).
It's not easy. you don't even understand how you are sinning.
And go to churches and observe and go in and watch a mass.
if you do all that eventually you decide to 'take the plunge' : you get baptized!
often, with Catholics, baptism for adults also includes the sacrament of First Communion and Confirmation!
There a lot of things that Wicca get wrong, anon.
they don't have the 'Love your Enemies, do good to those who hate you.'
they dabble in sorcery and witch craft.
They don't have a chaste life,and that means they deal with diseases and the social issues of promiscuity.
They don't follow the Ten Commandments.
They don't understand about sin.
They don't understand about the charisms of the Holy Spirit.
They aren't following Jesus Christ!!
so all of that being said it makes it very very hard for them to get to heaven.
Jesus is the judge and so if you don't know Him you will have a hard time getting it right.
Sin is not understanding what God wants and NOT doing it, it is turning your back to God.
your narrative about Christianity is given by someone who has no idea what Christianity teaches.
you are a person who has been trained that Christians are bad because ? ? ?
I could make a guess but I really don't know.
your third to last line explains you perfectly, but a Christian wouldn't ever say it like that.
more sauceless stuff.