Re: Witch: True or Fiction?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:27 pm
Well according to some people, a lot of wiccans are actually pagans.
There supposedly is a difference, but Wicca is a branch off Paganism. Wicca was founded by some dude (I can't remember his name), and I believe one has to be initiated with the opposite gender into the craft, and become part of a coven, for example, a woman would be initiated by a man, and a man would be initiated by a woman. Wiccans believe in the lord and the lady of the isles, but I don't think Pagans need to believe in the "God and Goddess."
Pagans don't need any official initiation, they can practice privately if they wish.
I don't think Pagans believe in the devil either. They believe in the gods of mythology, from the Greek gods, Roman gods, Egyptian gods...pretty much whatever gods they want to worship.
I also heard true satanists don't actually believe in Satan, but the early church just labled them as such. Though I do believe there are real devil worshippers out there.
I looked into Wicca and tried it in highschool...but it just wasn't for me.
I was raised Christian, and while I believe in God...I just feel uncomfortable with religion. Granted, I don't trust the devil or demons either. They can stay as far away from me as they can get, and honestly if you believe using a Ouiji board would summon evil spirits, you're smart to not want that in your home. I don't trust them things either. Ouiji boards creep me out.
There supposedly is a difference, but Wicca is a branch off Paganism. Wicca was founded by some dude (I can't remember his name), and I believe one has to be initiated with the opposite gender into the craft, and become part of a coven, for example, a woman would be initiated by a man, and a man would be initiated by a woman. Wiccans believe in the lord and the lady of the isles, but I don't think Pagans need to believe in the "God and Goddess."
Pagans don't need any official initiation, they can practice privately if they wish.
I don't think Pagans believe in the devil either. They believe in the gods of mythology, from the Greek gods, Roman gods, Egyptian gods...pretty much whatever gods they want to worship.
I also heard true satanists don't actually believe in Satan, but the early church just labled them as such. Though I do believe there are real devil worshippers out there.
I looked into Wicca and tried it in highschool...but it just wasn't for me.
I was raised Christian, and while I believe in God...I just feel uncomfortable with religion. Granted, I don't trust the devil or demons either. They can stay as far away from me as they can get, and honestly if you believe using a Ouiji board would summon evil spirits, you're smart to not want that in your home. I don't trust them things either. Ouiji boards creep me out.