Isis was worshiped by many different cultures. It was due primarily to the vast influence of ancient Egypt/Nubia. The original Romans, the Etruscans(the founders of Rome and Paris), were worshipers of Isis. She was referred to as Par Isis, which the Etruscans combined to form the name of the Roman city Paris. An area of the vatican was built over a temple deticated to Isis. The Egyptians used to believe in her. They may still. She was the wife and sister of Osiris, mother of Horus and is worshiped as the typical wife and mother. Her name means "Throne" and the emblem worn on her head is actually a throne. She represented worshiped queen.
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The Egyptian Wiccans.
No it is a branch of paganism
In modern day, Kemetism is the revival of the religious structure of Ancient Egypt.
In a way both are modern. But Wicca is more modern overall - since it is a branch of witchcraft. To better explain - All Wiccans are Witches, but not all Witches are Wiccan. Paganism is the oldest religion involving witchcraft.
Traditional Wicca is lineaged from Gardner's New Forest Coven. To be a Wiccan you have to be initiated. You have to ask this from your High Priesess, High Priest of the coven. There is a large number of Wiccans who are Solitary, Ecclectic and Self Initiated. This is not lineaged Wicca. But it is never considered less or fraudent. Wicca as a religion is open to anyone. In this case you make your own tradition from what you read and learn from. To be ecclectic, you have to define from which sources you are learning.
Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.
Paganism is a word for a wide variety of alternative religions but the main branch of it, Wicca, is officially listed as a religion in the United States.
Yes, Faerie Wicca is practiced.
Georgian Wicca was created in 1970.
Wicca Craft was created in 1991.