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Wicca’s Worldview of Authority:
Wiccans draw on occult information, rituals, and ceremonies from idol worshippers of the past. Behind every idol, there is a demon, though many Wiccans may not be aware of it.
Wiccans have many books. the Book of Curses is one. Another is Mastering Witchcraft, which "answers all the basic questions about spells, magical recipes, rituals, divination, covens, curses, apparatus, how to develop one's power, etc. From reciting the Lord's Prayer backward through…details for spells to arouse lust…attain vengeance…"
Wiccans recognize the book La Sorciere, with many passionate, sympathetic depictions of Satan and medieval witchcraft. (The English version is published by Citadel Press under the title Satanism and Witchcraft).
"Gospel of the Witches" is another major source of Wiccan beliefs.
Writings of Witches will often try to discredit the Bible, those who believe what the Bible says, and Biblical Christianity. In general, they do not see the Bible as having authority.
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Biblical Christianity’s Vision of Authority:
To compare Wiccan Witchcraft to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Wiccan Witchcraft's worldview of authority to the vision of Biblical authority which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |