The rituals, ceremonies, decorations, etc. Even the dates are based on Pagan holy days. Christians don't like to hear it but almost all aspects of their holy days come from us Pagans. The same is true about wedding ceremonies, funerals, christenings/baptisms, etc.
The Buddhist holiday of Bodhi; The Wiccan holiday of Solstice; The Asatru holiday of Yule; The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah; the Christian holiday of Christmas; the manmade American holiday of Kwanzaa; the manmade American holiday of Festivus.
no.real spells are wiccan.
A cauldron.
Samhain (Halloween/all hallow's eve) is the start of the Wiccan year. We celebrate the ever turning of life's wheel at this time of year. So to answer your question: Halloween is a Witch holiday. (so is Christmas, and Easter and etc. etc. But that's an other story).
Your best bet is to try the local new age/ pagan/ wiccan stores in your local area. Most will sell Pagan magazines with contact information of local organisations, along with notices in the windows and other useful information.
You can be a Wiccan no matter what age you are. The Wiccan are non-discriminatory.
no she is actually christian
People who have both Christian and Wiccan beliefs? There are also a goodly number of Pagans (not Wiccans) who have strong Christian overtones.
Sorry to inform you of this, but the Jonas Brothers are Christian, not Wiccan.
David is Jewish, Dan is Christian, John is Wiccan and Mike in undecided.
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.
An Eclectic Wiccan.
christian gothic.. satanism, judaism, pagan, wiccan... not really beliefs but thats kind of a religion.. im a christian ^-^
Wicca is a priesthood.There's no such thing as a Wiccan stone.People are not stones, Wiccan or otherwise.
Angela Lansbury was raised as an Anglican Christian, but she has not publicly identified with any specific religion in recent years.
Wiccans do not believe in heaven or hell. In the Wiccan faith, something only has an influence over you if you allow it to. As such, your question is a mixture of religions so I will answer it in the best way I can. If the individual asking the question is Wiccan: No. If the individual asking the question is Christian: Yes.
No but you can get wiccan books in Hastings.