Christ (anointed one) implies each being bend (life) within change (inception towards death), hence each Christ being a vicar.
Few suggest one christ and a second in command (vicar) to tempt each one of many to ignore self by giving consent to another. Tempting consent with suggestion makes one a vicar/wicca/witch.
Vicar; from vicis (interchange) and weik (to bend)... https://www.etymonline.com/word/vicar#etymonline_v_7759
Christ (anointed one) implies each being bend (life) within change (inception towards death), hence each Christ being a vicar.
Few suggest one christ and a second in command (vicar) to tempt each one of many to ignore self by giving consent to another. Tempting consent with suggestion makes one a vicar/wicca/witch.