If you are a Christian parent and your child is getting involved in Wicca, what should you do? Should you become authoritative and deny your child the practice of Wicca? Should you let him or her get involved and trust that the Lord will work it out? Or, should you...
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Wicca
Questions for Wiccans
Here is a small list of some questions for Wiccans. They aren't gotcha questions, but they should help you learn more about any particular Wiccan's personal belief so you can witness to them better. Do the gods and goddesses of Wicca actually exist? If they...
Witnessing to those in Wicca
Witnessing to those who are in Wicca can be a difficult undertaking. Wiccans are involved in the occult, and such involvement brings a definite spiritual effect. There is a darkness that hides behind a veil of which Wiccans step through each time they practice their...
Misconceptions about Wicca
There are many misconceptions about Wicca. Let me list some of them so that we might more accurately understand what it is. But please understand that CARM is in no way approving of any of the practices of Wicca. We are trying to alleviate misconceptions about it...
Is Wicca Falsifiable?
After dialoguing with several Wiccans and reading countless pages from Wiccan authors concerning their various traditions, I have come to the conclusion that Wicca is not falsifiable. In other words, Wicca cannot be proven to be false - or true. Falsifiability is an...
Georgian Wicca
Georgian Wicca was founded by George Patterson in 1970, in Bakersfield, California. It was chartered by the Universal Life Church in 1972 as the Church of Wicca of Bakersfield and later, in the 1980s, it was rechartered as the Georgian church. The church has since...
Gardnerian Wicca
Gardnerian Wicca was founded by Gerald Gardner (1884 -1964), a British Civil Servant, in the 1950s. Gerald Gardner was born in Liverpool, England on June 13, 1884. (Interestingly, that was Friday the 13th.) Gerald suffered from Asthma and was allowed to travel to...
Eclectic Wicca
Eclectic Wicca is the practice of adopting whatever works for an individual from any of the Wiccan traditions. The word "eclectic" means to select from a variety of sources. A person who holds to Eclectic Wicca can adopt rituals and ideas out of Dianic, Gardnerian,...
Alexandrian Wicca
Alexandrian Wicca was started in England by a witch named Alex Sanders (1926 - 1988) and his wife Maxine (who was a Roman Catholic) in the 1960s. He was referred to as "The King of the Witches." He had claimed to be initiated into Wicca at the age of seven by his...
1734 Wicca
The 1734 Wiccan tradition was developed by Robert Cochrane, a British poet, and philosopher, who was born on January 26, 1931. He sought to restore the "Old Religion." The 1734 tradition is developed out of a series of correspondence between Robert Cochrane and Joseph...