No most modern practitioners consider it just a nature religion. It's ok with him if you appreciate what he made for you
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Wicca uses The Great Mother Goddess and The Great Horned God - however these are placeholders, names used when talking of the dieties outside of Wicca until a person is initiated and taught the names of the gods the coven follows (remember Wicca is polytheistic).
No. Wicca recognizes only two deities, the god and the goddess. Baphomet is another character entirely.
As far as I know, Merlin is a fictional character.
A Holy Being is the Head entity in a religion such as God, Ala, or the Goddess in wicca
Wicca are people who follow the spiritual path of Wicca, where nature is revered. The Sun God and Moon Goddess. There are feminine and masculine (Goddess / God) forces of nature. There are cycles of nature, like Full Moon ~ New Moon, Seasons; which are celibrated by Wicca. Wiccans gather in a place by nature (a forest or meadow or a shore) to worship the God and Goddess. They form a sacred circle around an alter to keep their magic inside and evil outside. A Wiccan ritual is where everyone involves, there are no simple observents. Wiccans may raise their spiritual energy and do their Magic/Witchcraft. Wicca has secrets, only revealed as one progress after initiation. There is a moral code for Wicca. Modern Wicca may take the Wiccan Rede as the basic code. There are old laws which are more strict. The most important part is "Harm None and Do as you wish.!"
Wicca is a diverse and decentralized religion, so beliefs can vary. Some Wiccans believe in a god and a goddess, representing the divine masculine and divine feminine, while others may believe in multiple gods and goddesses or a universal energy. Ultimately, beliefs about deity in Wicca are a personal and individual choice.
That's sort of a "Thank God I'm an atheist" question/remark. When one observes the abuses of religion, particularly of other people's religion, it's tempting to think that God must disapprove. However, professing to know God's mind is pretty much establishing one's own religion, of which other people can disapprove.
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
I disapprove of your behavior.
Technically, no. Wicca is a neopagan, earth-based religion that has no connection whatsoever to the Christian God. Hard to be against an entity you don't believe in.
Wicca has its own scriptures.