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Yes, I believe it should be. As a Wiccan myself, I find that there are far too many misconceptions and misunderstandings about Wicca that need to be cleared up (ie. devil worship?? uh..) As long as the curriculum had its facts straight, approved by maybe the High Priestess of a Wiccan coven, then I would encourage any education on Wicca.
What do wiccans do and believe?
by AnonymousGirl on May 18th, 2011
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does any body know a spell i could use to solve this problem?
by Haley_S3227 on June 26th, 2011
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I am turning seventeen in a couple of months. I was wondering if there is any special wiccan tradition?
by Katrina_M3834 on May 10th, 2011
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i have a sideways tree shaped birthmark just under and behind my left eye and i feel like it has a connection to the craft. does it?
by Treemarkedwiccan on June 21st, 2011
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Wiccans- Do you believe you have faeries' blood???
by solsticexcorona on June 28th, 2011
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Wicca is not Satanic, but it is clearly idolatrous and rebellious against God. The assertion of feminine divinity is a clear affront to the God who revealed Himself (in the masculine) as Father, Son (Jesus the Christ), and Holy Spirit. The authority of God is neither respected nor acknowledged. I agree with you that no, Wicca is not Devil worship, per se, but it is anti-Christ by nature.
by PhileoTruth on December 16th, 2009
The High Priestesses of most Wiccan covens have scant knowledge about their own religion. Haven't you noticed that people appoint themselves High Priestesses after about 6 months of involvement with Wicca?
by Anonymous on January 16th, 2010