Horned God was worshipped since the old religion of shamans. Horned god comes from the ancient times when people hunted animals for food. He simbolizes the Hunter and the Hunted, and worshipped for success in hunting.
* The Horned God, from the Wiccan religion. This is what you were looking for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horned_God * Isis, from ancient Egypt, who is sometimes referred to as the horned goddess. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis
An earth based religion that worships both a god and a goddess
When you say Goddess in Wicca, there is one single Goddess who is the earth mother Gaia. She is the Great mother of the Horned God.
What information do you want to know? Herne also known as Cerne and Cernunnos are one in the same. They are just name variations. This embodiment of the horned god archetype comes from the British Isles. I imagine if you look on wikipedia you can find as much generalized information as you could possibly hope for.
Allah (or God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism) is the origin of Islam religion that means submission to God. It was started by God by start of universe creation. Refer to question below.
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.
This pentacle, worn as a pendant, depicts a pentagram, or five-pointed star, ... Some of these do not use the term "Wicca" at all, instead preferring to be referred ... while others believe that all traditions can be considered "Wiccan". ... Altar statues of the Horned God and Mother Goddess as crafted by Bel Bucca ...
The horned god.
A Wiccan can believe that a man named Jesus was born ~2000 years ago, but they do not believe in the Christian God, and thus would not believe that Jesus was the son of a god.
While he does reference to god(Christianity) somtimes in his album chapter IV, As of right now he is a devout wiccan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sully_Erna#Religion
Some Wiccans do. This is left to each individual to determine. Some perceive supernatural events and hidden "powers" to be those which can be cultivated. Others perceive these to be flowing from God. Still others believe even more differently than that.
No, if anyone has told you differently, then i wouldn't regard them as a reliable source. Wiccan's follow the Goddess and the Horned God. The word horned is used loosly in this case, meaning antlered. this loose usage has probably pushed forward the untruth that Wiccan's believe in Satan. To summarize: ♦ Wiccans do not believe in Satan ♦ Wiccans do not even acknowledge the existence of "Satan" ♦ If anyone tells you differently, tell them to learn their facts. No, Wiccans or any other Witches do not believe in Satan. Wicca and Witchcraft are based on beliefs in the forces of nature and/or in some Pagan beliefs, and are much older than Judeo-Christian-Islamic mythology about Satan. In essence, Witchcraft is a combination of Pantheism and Paganism, while Wicca is a specific spiritual movement, based on some ancient matriarchal beliefs in the Great Goddess Of Nature (Mother Goddess)...and in some Wiccan denominations, in Divine couple - Horned God and Great Goddess. There are also some Witches who worshiped pagan deities of ancient pantheons, and some solitary Witches are basically "atheistic" - they belive in the Power of the mind, or in the Energy of the Universe, or simply, in the Force of the Nature.