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Im just wondering as I've not heard too much about it. Are you Athiest? or do you believe in the Bible?

2006-10-02 13:43:34 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We are not Atheists, we do not use the bible as our sacred text.
Here are some non-biased links that will give you clear concise answers.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/witchcra.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/paganism.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/neo_paga.htm

Blessings )O(

EDIT: There is something new I have seen emerging called Christo-Wicca and people have combined two faiths. http://members.tripod.com/dagwench/christianwitch/Wicca/what_is_a_christo_wiccan.htm

2006-10-02 13:47:03 · answer #1 · answered by Epona Willow 7 · 2 0

if you are wiccan/pagan it doesnt mean you are athiest. we believe in a God/Goddess. If you dont read or believe in the bible it doesnt mean you are athiest either. You need to look up info. on the net or check some books out at the library to know the diff.

2006-10-02 20:46:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Paganism- http://www.sacredhearth.com/whatispagan.html

We believe the Bible is interesting literature. We are not Athiest.

2006-10-05 09:22:11 · answer #3 · answered by kaplah 5 · 0 0

Wiccans do not believe in the Bible. Their beliefs come from the native religious expressions of Europe. I hope this link helps you find out.

2006-10-02 20:46:17 · answer #4 · answered by nlc_in_cali 2 · 0 0

Wiccans are not atheist because they believe in many gods and goddesses and belief in the bible is up to the individual.

2006-10-02 20:46:00 · answer #5 · answered by ~Mrs. D~ 5 · 0 0

I really have no idea about Wiccans

But Pagan is really a catch all catergory (and a bit of an insulting term) for people who are polytheistic (believing in more than one god) before Judaism, Chrisianity, and Islam became widespread, many people beleived in a great many gods, each of whom was responsible for a specific aspect of nature or life.

They didn't really call themselves Pagans, it was a derogatory term given to them by the monothiests once they became powerful enough to gloat.

2006-10-02 20:47:11 · answer #6 · answered by DonSoze 5 · 1 1

Wicca - generally celtic beliefs of Gerald Gardner, a british civil servant. It is a pagan religion which focuses on a nature god and a nature goddess. They practice either solitary or meet in covens. Many practice magick and call themselves witches (even the males).

Paganism - A catch-all term for any religion which represents its gods as natural forces. All early polytheistic religions were pagan.

2006-10-02 20:56:56 · answer #7 · answered by Kaiser32 3 · 0 2

I personally honor elements of the christian faith and the WITCHcraft unions. I mean in all GOODNESS of the VEGAN spoon for from the christian tabernacle to the pine forest of the grotter chello.....

I believe in the positive elements of the bible, I like that part about "knowing" ~ do you know about the VEGAN word, check out: www.vegan.20fr.com

When I say "christian" or "witch" I mean things that the ordinary run of the mill "christian" or "witch", may not mean.... and well VEGAN as well. First with the vegan word, it is not a "religion" it is a way of life. Veganism is about compassion and it is about defense. And so as to say. And so as to say. To me Witchcraft is first about "healing" and then it comes to be about "celebration" ~ which often times with responsibility they go hand in hand. Christianity is about "being involved" and well it goes to say we are "brothers and sisters" the world over.

The devil and the buddhist dance with delight tonight for every vegan word that is heard by a new one.... HOPE IN PEACE, the keeper.

2006-10-02 20:49:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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