Hello 'Myself'. No, it is not possible at all if you are really a 'practising' Christian. I say this to differentiate between many people who would call themselves 'Christians' because they live in a 'Christian' country, go to church or believe in God - but I'm using the term Christian in its true meaning as 'follower of Christ' and implies someone who, like the believers described in the New Testament, have actively placed their faith in Jesus Christ for forgiveness of their previously turning away from God, and they subsequently live their lives as they believe God wants them to. That being the case, they will want to look to the Bible for guidance on such things as the practice of witchcraft, and in this particular case the Bible consistently describes God as being very much against witchcraft and sorcery of any sort, both in general and specifically eg. his followers should put their trust in him and not in mediums or fortune-tellers. The Bible does not deny that witchcraft is very real or that there are spiritual beings - rather it says that these things come from Satan, they are eveil, and their purpose is to lead people away from God and ultimately into despair and destruction. The message is consistent throughout the Old Testament (the Jewish scriptures that Jesus himself endorsed) and the New. To sum up, it is definitely not possible to have a ture Christian person - a follower of Christ - who practises witchcraft, although without doubt there may be people who use the term 'Christian' very loosely (so-called 'nominal Christians' in the same way that there are practising Moslems and ''nominal Moslems' etc) who do practise witchcraft or who would see no problem with this, because they do not actualy 'follow Christ.' I do hope this helps clarify things for you!