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There are many paganistic religions that have some tradition to the moon. First of all a pagan religion is any other than that of Christianity. Celtics, Greeks, and Romans worshiped the goddess associated with the moon along with other sects and practitioners of witchcraft. In neopaganism Wicca emphasises practice with the goddess most associated with the moon. Native American Shamans even practiced with the moon for various ressons differing in each tribe. Egyptians, Incans, Myans, and other many other accent civilizations also had a god/s and/or goddess/s of the moon.

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