The same reason some Catholics disagree with the pope. Some religions have set rules written down that explain what to believe and do. Wicca is an experience religion, where there is no set rules or books that tell you what to think, so it really is different for every practitioner. Just because they disagree with him doesn't make him wrong, just different.
In Wicca, some famous leaders were: Gerald Gardner Raymond Buckland Alex Sanders Ravan Grimassi
There is no single diet followed by all Wiccans. Some Wiccans are vegetarians or vegans while other Wiccans enjoy meat without any special concern.
Wiccans revere the nature while Christians worship a creator. There are priests and Followers of Christianity while Wiccans be their own priests and priestesses. There is a God and a Goddess in Wicca while there is only one God in Christianity. Christianity teaches about an eternal salvation only possible through Christianity while many Wiccans believe rebirth and "Continuous Development" of spirit, while some other Wiccans believe on Summerland where people who has done good work in this life go after their death regardless of their religious belief.
some might, but not all.
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Yes, in Wicca there are two main deities. The (moon)Goddess, and a (Sun)God. Some Wiccans are also known to worship some Greek Gods and Goddesses.
Some Wiccans choose to practise skyclad (naked) yes, while others prefer robes, or other clothing. It is down to the individual.
Psychic Vampire (Psi Vampires) and Wiccans can and do get along. This is more of an individual basis concept though. Some will get along and some won't, it just depends on who the two people are.
Many Wiccans do believe in having various different guardians ranging from gnomes and fairies, to animal spirits and guardian angels/spirits. Although many do accept them, there are some that do not.
There are many people whom identify as a Witch today. Some of these people are also known as Wiccans however not all Witches are Wiccans.
Many Wiccans regard their modern faith as the restoration of a nature-based spiritual tradition that reaches back through the earliest ages of pre-history. In the historical sense, the modern practice of Wicca began with Gerald Gardner in Britain in the 1930s, or, according to some claims, in the 1920s. Many different groups, schools and forms of Wicca branched off from that original group very quickly. Gardnerian Wicca and the related Alexandrian Wicca, continue to thrive today. Some feminist and other forms of Wicca now have very little in common with the Gardnerian tradition.
Some are, just like there are some Christians, Muslims, Jewish and etc. who can. Being psychic isn't specific to Wiccans, but many of us open our third eye wider and notice a lot more supernatural than others.