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Wicca’s Worldview of the Solution to the Basic Human Problem:
Many techniques are used. The goal is to divine or to do magic.
Magical recipes, sorcery, drugs, spells, rituals, divination, covens, curses, orgies, nudity, frantic dancing, candles, and apparatus to develop one's power, arouse lust, attain vengeance, etc.
Prayer to Wiccan gods.
Casting a circle
Drawing Down the Moon
Sacrifice: "We cannot be 'above' sacrifice, human or other . . . Sacrifice is the law of our nature.” Historically, human sacrifice has been associated with witchcraft.
Spells, like "using the 'heart, eye or brain of a lapwing or plover (birds) and hanging it on one's neck."
Witches wand, filled with cotton wool and brought to life with three drops of the witch's own blood.
Divine forces (demons) or nature spirits (demons) are invoked by Wiccans in rituals. They believe there is a source of supernatural power to be found among the flora and fauna.
Wiccans believe that everyone has his or her own spiritual path to follow.
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Biblical Christianity’s Vision of the Solution to the Basic Human Problem:
To compare Wiccan Witchcraft to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Wiccan Witchcraft's worldview of the solution to the basic human problem to the vision of the solution to the basic human problem which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |