That's not a nice way to put a question. Who gets to decide who is or isn't how you describe someone? You can't just pick and choose like you're picking something out of a hat. Next you'll be calling Penticostals and Jehovah's Witnesses the same. Where will it stop?
According to The Bible, wiccans need help to align more with Jehovah's requirements. The Bible states that 'practicing magic' is wrong. And that's regardless if it's bad magic, or good magic. But then everyone needs help to live up to God's righteous requirements for mankind. We are all riddled with what the Bible calls 'sin'.
Wiccans do not worship a specific god or deity, as their belief system is centered around honoring nature and the elements. They may believe in multiple gods and goddesses, but this varies among different branches of Wicca. Ultimately, Wiccans focus on living in harmony with nature and practicing rituals to connect with the divine energy in the universe.
Wicca is a diverse and decentralized religion, so beliefs can vary. Some Wiccans believe in a god and a goddess, representing the divine masculine and divine feminine, while others may believe in multiple gods and goddesses or a universal energy. Ultimately, beliefs about deity in Wicca are a personal and individual choice.
You may be thinking of the "Wiccan" religion (which does sound like wiggin). Wicca is an ancient faith that used to be called "witchcraft" but that term is erroneous. Wicca is a religion that worships and respects nature, and has a pantheon of goddesses who are revered. Wiccans are not satanists, nor are they evil. They are pagans, and their religion is hundreds of years old. Sadly, wiccans (often called witches) have been unfairly stereotyped over the centuries and often persecuted because they were not Christians and because their rituals were widely misunderstood. Today, there is somewhat more tolerance of the Wiccan faith, although myths about their beliefs still persist.
Three jobs that had to be done at Mission Santa Clara were farming and agriculture work such as growing crops and tending livestock, construction and maintenance of buildings and structures, and teaching and educating indigenous people in religion and vocational skills.
the people who did the jobs on Santa Clara were the Indians, missionaries,explorers and other people that fallowed Gaspar De Portola and Junipero Serra.
I'm one, so yes, there are Wiccans in the world.
Environmental Engineer.
Country Fried Home Videos - 2006 Nut Jobs - 4.1 was released on: USA: 11 July 2008
AREN helps Wiccans realize their true potential in conjuring spells. It allows Wiccans a sort of guide to different spells and such that they may utilize.
There is no single diet followed by all Wiccans. Some Wiccans are vegetarians or vegans while other Wiccans enjoy meat without any special concern.
Country Fried Home Videos - 2006 Nut Jobs 4-1 was released on: USA: 11 July 2008
No, they don't. I follow it, and a lot of Wiccans do, but there is absolutely no way we all do.
You can do any spell you wish; however, most wiccans are into good/white magick.
Most Dianic Wiccans worship the Goddess only, acknowledging that She is the source of all living and contains all within Her.
Lucifer is a fallen angel found in the Abrahamic religions. Wiccans are a branch of Paganism. Pagans do not follow the Abrahamic teachings and do not even believe in the existence of Lucifer. Therefore, Wiccans do not worship Lucifer.
Wicca started in England. It is widely spread in USA, and also in Australia. Wiccans live in so many countries, all around the world including India and Sri Lanka. Wicca is not limited to one country. You cannt say how many Wiccans are there in a country, because when wicca is not known to the general public of a country or if there is a negative stigma about Wicca in a country, Wiccans don't openly tell what their religion is. One other reason is, Wiccans do not point out other Wiccans to non Wiccans, or even to other Wiccans
Of course there are Wiccans in Georgia who cast spells. But as in other parts of the Bible Belt, many Wiccans in Georgia choose to maintain a low profile to avoid causing or encountering trouble.