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wicca is a very diverse relgion, so some may be polytheistic, and some may be monotheistic, but all gods and goddeses go into the dvind masculine and the divine feminine.

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Is Wicca Theistic?

Wicca is Polytheistic. Believing in many Deities/Gods


Is Wicca polytheistic?

wicca is a very diverse relgion, so some may be polytheistic, and some may be monotheistic, but all gods and goddeses go into the dvind masculine and the divine feminine.


What god and goddesses wicca uses?

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).


Does Wicca have a bible?

Wicca has its own scriptures.


Where is Wicca?

Wicca isn't based anywhere.


Are the taino polytheistic or monotheistic?

The Taíno people were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple deities. They worshipped a variety of gods and spirits that were connected to different aspects of nature and daily life.


Where is wicca based?

Wicca isn't based anywhere.


Is there a Wicca word for sister?

No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.


What is the Faerie sect of Wicca?

Yes, Faerie Wicca is practiced.


When was Georgian Wicca created?

Georgian Wicca was created in 1970.


When was Wicca Craft created?

Wicca Craft was created in 1991.


How is Wicca Islam Judaism and Christianity alike and different?

Like other religions, Wicca has holy days (holidays), a set of basic tenets, a cosmology that explains the creation and continued function of the universe, a deity (in Wicca's case a God and Goddess) that should be revered and honored by practitioners, prayer (though some Wiccans prefer not to use the word prayer for personal reasons). Most similar to other religions, the practice and beliefs of Wicca differ from denomination to denomination and practitioner to practitioner.