In Wicca, some famous leaders were:
Gerald Gardner
Raymond Buckland
Alex Sanders
Ravan Grimassi
Wicca is not a religion in the generally perceived sense of the word - it is a pagan spiritual practice.
Animistic, or perhaps tribal. OR...Dianic, pagan, druidic, etc.
There was not just one pagan religion, but the head of the mainstream pagan religion in Rome was the emperor.
Pagan beliefs are one type of religion. There are other types of religion, which are not usually considered to be "pagan".
No, but Wicca is a pagan religion and the Egyptians were pagan and had their own form of witchcraft.Wicca is a relatively new spiritual path (having emerged into the general consciousness in the twentieth century), based on ancient pagan beliefs. In fact there is a branch of Wicca (and a coulpe more that are just Pagan), that draw heavily from the Egyptian forms.
There is no such thing as "Pagan fruit". A Pagan is one who reveres nature at the heart of their spiritual outlook, whilst a fruit is, well, a fruit.
What are you talking about!? Pagan isn't a place ( i don't think) Pagan is a religion!!!
was the name of the vikings religion called pagan or asatru
A pagan is a person whose religion believes in magic or superstition.
Pagan
In my opinion, spirituality is defined by the practicioner. What is a spiritual experience for one person, may not be a spiritual experience for another. For example, there are tribes that find walking on hot-coals to be a great spiritual excercise, but in my mind, I'd be too worried about getting my feet burnt to focus on any "spiritual" aspect of the custom. I don't, personally, believe it is my place to say who is and who is not more or less spiritual than another.
no. paganism is a range of religions, like Christianity. Wicca is a type of pagan, but a pagan isn't necessarily a Wiccan.