Common
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Created about Wicca from Non Wiccans
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Myth#1:Wicca is
Satanism.
Status of Myth: Untrue
Basis of Myth: The concept that Wicca is Satanism comes from a misunderstanding
of the Wiccan paradigm. Wicca neither promotes or reveres the Gods of
Judeo-Christianity, including the Judeo-Christian "god" of evil, who some
Christians call "Satan." In some Christian sects, anything that is not Christian
is "of Satan," this includes secular thought, technology, scholarship, medicine,
and yes, even Wicca. The same people that fight technology, the sharing of
information and the like are often against Wicca. This is not a fault of their
religion, but of their upbringing.
Some of the people that confuse Wicca with Satanism are confused by things that
Wiccans think are really clear, but to those outside the faith, these things are
frightening. People are often afraid of what they don't understand, and in some
religions, the name of their fear is "Satan." A basic study of the Wiccan faith
would easily expose the flaw in equating it with Satanism, but many of those
promoting this myth are afraid that to study Wicca would drag them into some
dark, secret cult. Worse still, those Christians that have studied Wicca and
find it to be non-Satanic in origin are ignored, accused of being "deceived"
into promoting what we know to be fact.
Personal experience has shown that the best way to dispel this myth is to be
warm, open and forgiving to it's promoters. Those few Wiccans that fight such
people with harsh words and anger merely further their delusions. Fight them, if
you must, with love and understanding. A Wiccan follower of Apollo once said
that "Truth is like a red hot cinder, if it touches the brain it works its way
in, and won't stop until it's reached the centre."
Myth#2:Wicca is a
cult.
Status of Myth: Mostly False
Basis of Myth: Like
mentioned in Myth #1, some people equate things that are not of their religion
as that which they see as bad. For some people, the "bad" is called "Satanism",
for others, the bad is called "cult."
Wicca is not a cult in popular terminology. When the definition of cult used is
that cults are destructive, cantered on a charismatic leader, or restrictive of
it's members movements, then Wicca clearly is not a cult. However, to those that
define cult as merely a small group of dedicants to a particular faith or god,
there are many "cults," the use of the previous definition, however, causes us
to use the word "sect" instead of cult, for such groups.
There are, sadly, some groups within the world that lay claim to the name
"Wicca" and clearly neither follow nor really understand Wicca. To use such few
and far between groups as the definition of Wicca is as ignorant as to use the
Branch Davidians or the Jonestown folk as the definition of Christianity.
Put simply, Wicca that uses the moral guidelines that most Wiccans use to define
their religion is not a cult.
Myth#3:Wicca is
Goddess Worship
Status of Myth: Exactly One half true.
Basis of Myth: This myth is based on reading a few small books on Dianic
Paganism and making the assumptions that:
A. Dianic Paganism and Wicca are always the same thing.(untrue)
B. Books about the Goddess that don't mention the God mean no God
exists.(untrue)
C. Goddess Worshipers and Wiccans are one and the same. (partially true)
Modern Wicca in it's earliest incarnations points to a God and Goddess in divine
unity. In many of Modern Wicca's books, The Goddess is stressed only because it
is assumed that the reader has a pretty good grasp of the concept of male deity.
Wicca (specifically) believes that deity, whether divine as interpreted by the
ancient world, or modern concepts of deity, is either without gender, beyond
gender, or reflective of the human race and having both genders. Most of these
concepts can be simplified to mean "Lord and Lady." If Lord and Lady is not an
ideal term, it is at least preferably to "lord" or "lady" in such cases.
Dianic Wicca, in almost all it's forms, stresses a feminine divinity but does
not deny the concept of male deity. Belief that is similar to Dianic Wicca, but
denies the concept of any male deity at all, is usually referred to as "Dianic
Paganism" and has little to do with modern Wicca. Dianic Pagans who are not
Wiccan, as well as the followers of a number of indigenous religions can be
described as being goddess worshippers, but are NOT Wiccan at all. Likewise,
many Wiccans, followers of the Lord and Lady, can be described as "Goddess
Worshippers" but that isn't the whole of their faith.
Myth#4:Wiccans
rebuke Christ
Status of Myth: Not even slightly true.
Basis of Myth: This myth has two foundations. One is the assumption that the
Witches defined by the inquisition are modern Wiccans (untrue). The Second, and
more prevalent belief, is that Wiccans recruit or otherwise convert "good
Christians" to Wicca, and that as part of that conversion they have to leave
their old religion behind.(also untrue)
This myth is proven untrue by the fact that there are Wiccan Christians. There
is no ritual in any form of Wicca that requires a renouncing or rebuking of a
faith, a previous held one or otherwise. I state this as a researcher of Wicca
and a lifetime participant in many different traditions and a degree holder of
the highest honour in many of them.
Myth#5:If Wiccans
do magick, why don't they...
Status of Myth: A simple misunderstanding of terminology
Basis of Myth: Many Wiccan websites and literature explain "healing" and the
like. As mentioned in Myth #1, to those that are not familiar with Wicca, the
ability to heal and such seems like a big lie and all. I mean, if we can heal
people, we should all be working hospitals, right?
Well, first off, you don't heal a cut with a computer, you don't write a paper
with a cutting board and a carving knife, and you don't use the tools of the
spirit to heal the body. You use the tools of the spirit to heal the spirit.
Now, science has proven, through observational and descriptive research, that
those who are at peace spiritually, heal physically faster. Wiccans believe that
we must heal with the gifts the Gods gave us, prayer, medicine, knowledge, the
sharing of information, science, our minds. Many Wiccans do work in hospitals,
healing people with their gifts. They usually use the title "doctor" or "nurse"
in such settings, though, not "priest" and "priestess".
Myth#6:Wicca is a
weak and flawed form of Magick
Status of Myth: Untrue
Basis of Myth: To some metaphysicians, the fact that some Wiccans do magick
means that Wicca is a magickal form.
Wicca isn't any form of magick. Some Wiccans use Kabala, some use other
ceremonial magick, some use astrology, some use tarot, but none of those things
are "Wiccan." The only "magick" that can be perceived as intrinsic to Wiccan
faith is the practice of ritual, and, for the most part, that is no more a
metaphysical system than any other form of celebration/prayer. Some Wiccans
don't even believe in Magick as a metaphysical system.
Now, admittedly, using Crowley's hypothesis that every intentional act is a
magickal act, then the intentional actions of worship are inherently magickal,
but the act of ceremonial magick as perceived by those that foster said myth has
little, if anything, to do with the Wiccan practice of worship/ritual.
Astrology, tarot, Magick and the like are often assumed to be Wiccan in nature
because some Wiccans do them. Statistically, I bet a lot of fishermen are
Christian. I fish, and I'm not, so clearly, fishing (for fish) is no more the
definition of Christianity than Magick is the definition for Wicca.
Myth#7:Wiccans
promote abortion as part of Child sacrifice
Status of Myth: Untrue
Basis of Myth: This myth is part of a deliberate campaign to discredit Wicca.
Because many Wiccans live holistically and believe that we don't have the right
to determine another's course of action unless it intersects our own in some
way, many, but not all Wiccans are Pro-choice. This myth does not allow for even
one Wiccan to disagree with abortion. Witches for Life clearly is proof of the
myth's falseness.
More importantly, as Wicca does not allow any form of animal sacrifice,
including human sacrifice, the concept of abortion as some kind of sacrament is
a flawed one. In fact, it is an outright lie.
Myth#8:Wicca is
"Whitened" or "stolen" indigenous beliefs
Status of Myth: Untrue
Basis of Myth: A simple misunderstanding
While Wicca is often based on the ancestral and/or indigenous beliefs of each
and every practioner, Wicca itself is not, and should not be labelled as an
"indigenous belief" unto itself. It is a conglomerate of beliefs, some
indigenous to Europe, some otherwise, and is not to be represented as the
indigenous religion of Europe.
Part of this misunderstanding has been caused by the New age authors, usually
white, middle class suburbanites that have created books on "shamanism" with
absolutely zero experience. These same people have written cheap books on Wicca,
and, as a result, some minorities within indigenous peoples, especially North
American and Australian peoples, have claimed that Wicca is a part of the
problem. It is the contention of Wiccans that their religion is as stolen and
misrepresented as any the so-called "New Age" embraces. Wicca is not NEW AGE.
Of all of the most common
of misunderstanding and myths about Wicca and Witches in general is that we are
Satanic or Devil worshipers. We can not stress enough that there is no validity
in this thought! Here are a couple of reasons that I think may be the cause of
these mis-beliefs.
1. As with most religions Wiccans do where a symbol of their faith, which is the
pentagram. A pentagram is a five pointed star representing all five elements of
life. Earth, Air, Fire, Water and the Spirit. The pentagram is usually on a
small round piece of wood or natural metal or stone. Where the misunderstanding
may come in is comparing the two pentagrams. Our pentagram is an upright star
with only one point at the top. The Satanic pentagram is an inverted star with
two points at the top, much like the difference between a Christian cross and a
Satanic cross. The symbols of Satanics are most always inverted ( I would assume
to point toward the hell they believe in).
2. Because of things in history such as The Burning Times and the Salem
Witchcraft Trials, people of any faith, or no faith at all have been lead to
believe that Wiccans and Witches worship the devil. This is an untrue fact as
well for the simple reason that we do not believe in the devil or in heaven and
hell. This is a concept that was created in Christian mythology. Wiccans worship
the God in the sun and the Goddess in the moon.
As you will discover in these pages I have created, Wicca is a peaceful earth
related religion. And contrary to popular opinion, Wicca is not a new age
religion. It is an ancient religion dating back to pre-Christian periods mostly
originating with the Celts in Ireland and England. General Gardner did not
create Wicca, he merely founded one of the many paths of Wicca that have
developed over the years. The common mis-conception of Wicca being a new age
religion may come from the fact that until recent years most
Wiccans/Pagans/Witches have not been as open about their faith in fear of
religious persecutions.
Just remember that no matter what you choose to call yourself, be it Wiccan,
Pagan, or Witch the important thing is to keep your beliefs true to the earth
and the laws that we abide by. Harming none, including yourself or anyone else,
and be careful of what you do cause it will come back to you in some form. Be
responsible for your own actions, and help stand up against the intolerance of
our religion and teach against these misunderstanding.
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