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The United States Armed Forces and the Prison Systems recognise Wicca, Paganism and Shamanism as formal religions.

As to the question of Witchcraft, which is part but not all, of some but not all, of these spiritual paths, it is hard to say... Most people outside of a specific spiritual path do not understand or believe in practices of other spiritual paths.

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