http://www.witchvox.com
http://wicca.timerift.net
http://www.joellessacredgrove.com/contents.html
http://paganlife.19.forumer.com
http://www.asiya.org/sitemap.html
2006-10-15 19:38:51
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answered by Juniper C 4
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A word to the wise, I spent the past 20 years studying many different belief systems, and after all the late nights reading, and all the lost weekends spent in Barnes and Noble looking for that one book that would give me just what I was looking for there is one thing that I noticed that might help you. I discovered that history really doesn't have much to say about wicca. In fact ten years ago you would be hard pressed to find an historical writing on wicca, but as time went on there were more and more books on the subject, these books were, and still are far from being authentic. There are a lot of people making a lot of money re- inventing this old belief system. What I'm saying is forget all the crap, and search inside yourself if you really want a challenge, and a belief system that is worth having.
2006-10-15 18:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Like the second person mentioned, books by Scott Cunningham will help. Try a book called Wicca, A Guide for the Solitary Practioner. It's aimed at people that want to be solitary for whatever reason, but it's got good beginner info. You should also try Witchvox.com if you want to look for a local group you can learn from and practice with. Good luck, and Blessed Be. If you have any other questions, feel free to use the link in my profile to contact me.
2006-10-15 18:08:52
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answered by Becca 6
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The first thing I done was bought a book called Simple Wicca. It covers the basics. For more detail pick up a book by a guy named Cunningham. He's very informative and has written quite a few books.
2006-10-15 18:05:40
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answered by ~Mrs. D~ 5
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web content do not seem your advantageous wager. heavily. First determination (and advantageous) is to analyze with a professional Wiccan galvanize, very nearly continually in a coven environment notwithstanding now no longer continuously. 2d determination (a a concepts off second) is to study properly books. For solitaries (Wicca replaced into now no longer designed to be a solitary route, by the fashion), I advise Thea Sabin's newbie books. I also like those: "Ethics and the Craft," by ability of Coughlin "Paganism: An introduction to Earth-based Religions," by ability of Higgenbotham "The Circle, Cubed: Erecting the Temple in 4 Dimensions," by ability of MacMorgan-Douglas something by ability of Kate West
2016-12-04 21:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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since it sounds like i'm going to hell anyway, i might as well admit that my daughter had some curiousity about wicca, so i sent her to the library to check out a few books about it. i don't remember the titles though.
2006-10-15 18:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Foolish man, thou canst escape the prosletyzing. Now try to runneth thine **** away whilst the Evangelicals pop out of your toilet after thee. Heathen!!!
Try a local Wiccan chapter.
2006-10-15 18:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yah, that place with all the books.
2006-10-15 18:35:56
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answered by nodumgys 7
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Sorry, I'm not trying to "sell" you anything but as a Christian I think that this is a good place to start learning about the Wiccan religion.
Wicca Spells - What is Wicca?
What is Wicca and what are Wicca spells? While it is rooted in ancient pagan beliefs, the Wicca religion, as it is practiced now, is only about 50-years-old. Wicca is a belief system cobbled together in the 1940's and 1950's by Gerald Gardner from a variety of religious traditions and beliefs as well as Freemason rituals. Since Gardner published several books espousing his system of worship, many offshoots and variations of Wicca have sprung up.
There is no particular agreement between Wiccans, or "wise ones" concerning what they believe and worship. Some worship the "Goddess," some worship the "God," and some worship both. Others worship nature. Some Wiccans say they embrace Christian doctrine, while others reject it. Most promoters of Wicca believe in reincarnation.
One thing most Wiccans agree on is the fact that Satan is not a part of their pantheon and they vehemently deny Satan-worship as one of their practices. This is because they disavow the notion of moral absolutes. There is no such thing as good or evil, because it is all relative. Wiccans have only one law that they bind themselves to, called "The Rede." It simply states, "Do what ye will, harm ye none." In other words: "Do what ever you want to as long as no one gets hurt." The Three-fold Law governs consequences, and is a law of returns that states, "All good that a person does to another returns three-fold in this life; harm is also returned three-fold."
Wicca Spells - Mind Control
What about Wicca spells? Not all Wiccans practice witchcraft (which they call "magick" to set themselves apart from illusionists and magicians). Magick is to Wicca what prayer is to Christianity. Wiccans claim that the practice of magick is simply using their minds to control matter, while Christians call upon God to heal people and to intervene and work in their lives. Because the Rede forbids harming others and the Three-fold Law sets forth consequences for those who do, Wiccans view themselves as "white witches" or "nature witches."
Wicca is basically a religion that is about minding your own business and living peaceably with your neighbors and environment. Wiccans are eager to draw parallels between themselves and biblical Christianity for the sake of earning credibility, but what does the Bible have to say about this religion? You won't find the word "wicca" in the Bible, so let's evaluate the beliefs in light of what God says about them.
Wicca spells are idolism - Romans 1:25 says, "They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served created things, rather than the Creator…" Who wants to settle for second best? In Isaiah 40, God paints a very cool picture of how much greater the Creator is than His creation. If you are worshipping anything besides the Creator, you are just spinning your wheels.
Wicca spells bring false hope - Hebrews 9:27 says, "…Man is destined to die once, after that, to face judgment." God says we get one chance at life, and that is it. There are no do-overs. If we don't accept God's gift of Jesus in our lifetime, He judges us as unwilling to be in His presence, and we are sent to Hell.
Wicca spells bring disillusionment - Mark 7:8 says, "You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men". God is God, and we are not. We have a decision to make. Are we going to take God at His word and adopt His worldview, or not? Knowing God is hard work that takes a lot of discipline. Wicca is a religion that takes a pack of lies, ties it in a romantic ribbon, and searches out a well-intentioned, but lazy and gullible mark to sell its hollow doctrines.
Wicca spells bring rebellion - Deuteronomy 18:10-12 says, "Let no one be found among you who… practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells…Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD..." Wicca witchcraft is a sin and God hates it. Why? Because it is an attempt to cut off our dependence on God and get answers apart from Him.
Wicca Spells - Separation from God
This is what sin is all about. Sin isn't just a heinous, socially disagreeable action. Sin is our decision to disagree with God on any topic - to rebel against Him. Sin is saying, "God, I want to live my life MY WAY." Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." Romans 6:23 says, "For the wages of sin is death…" This isn't bodily death, this is spiritual death: eternal separation from God and all the blessings that His presence brings. This is the definition of Hell: the absence of God's presence. That is what our sin buys for us.
Thankfully, Romans 6:23 doesn't end there. It goes on to say, "…but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." God knew that we would all rebel in one way or another, and he provided a way for us to avoid that separation.
2006-10-15 18:09:30
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answered by Martin S 7
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