Wicca is a fairly new religion at least in it's current form. It is suppose to based on old pagan customs(nature religion). No theology surrounding Wicca came out until the earl 1900's I believe. There is no one set theology or belief in Wicca so what you say is Wicca could be very different from another Wiccan.
Some Wiccans have priests and priestess who members experience the divine through, most have aspects of a nature worship particularly the 4 elements, some have various gods from ancient pantheons. Mosts motto is Harm to none, do what you will.
Which right there states you cannot answer questions of the Wicca religion, just your practicing of it.
They are an exclusionary religion and you can be denied entrance into certain Wicca groups.
No, no questions.
2007-04-21 18:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Wiccraeft (Wicca) is an earth-element based belief in nature
and the divinity revealed by the Mother Nature. It is often
misunderstood and feared due to mankind's ignorance and
biased standards.
Witcraeft (Witta) is the practices and rites of Wicca; however,
the word Wicca has now become the term denoting both the
practice and the belief. Wizcraft's (Wicca's) elemental belief
gave the birth to alchemical theories as well as the belief in
spiritual energies..."Witchcraft" (Witta) is the manifestation
of that belief in practice.
2007-04-22 01:24:48
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answered by Ryougi Shiki 4
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Frankly, I know nothing about Wicca.... They were mentioned yesterday together with Pagans, so I guess it's something similar?
2007-04-22 01:15:24
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answered by Sadhaka 2
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I think Wicca is basically like most other religions. I think you believe that god (goddess) is female, different from what other religions believe.
2007-04-22 01:15:13
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answered by juhsayngul 4
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Wiccans from what I know are really good people, have a lot to do with nature, believe in a goddess, and believe in magic. Thats about the extent of my knowledge on them.
Oh, and something to do with Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water.
2007-04-22 01:16:21
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answered by kaltharion 3
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I was told by Wiccans that there was no common belief system. They have tendencies that involve practicing spells. Nature is thier typical focus, and sometimes a goddess is involved.
2007-04-22 01:17:18
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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I have never even of wicca, so nothing.
2007-04-22 01:15:07
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answered by Big D 2
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From what I have read Wiccans worship the creation and not the Creator of the Universe.
2007-04-22 01:14:45
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answered by martha d 5
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Pardon my cynicism, but all I see in Wicca is a bunch of overweight, generally unattractive young girls who have become loathesome of the "normal" society in which they've tried to fit in, and rebelled against it by conforming to a cult/religion (whatever you want to call it) which is controversial in most eyes and, therefore, cooler than the conventional religions of society. Because I have never seen or heard of a male wiccan or a pair of wiccan parents raising their children wiccan, wicca looks to me like a simple cultural fad that young girls will experiment with while on that quest to discover their true identity, which they will then discard later in life.
You asked what I think, and based on personal observations, THAT is what I think.
2007-04-22 01:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Witchcraft is evil in all its aspects and condemned by God.
The demons knew who Jesus was and we know who you are.
All who are not servants of Jesus Christ are servants of the devil - whether they believe themselves to be religious or not.
Even in your wickedness God still extends His mercy to you while you still have breath and life in your body. After death it will be too late for you to repent.
2007-04-22 01:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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