Cainkane1
Philosopher
I've been told that Wicca is a revival of an old European pagan religion but I suspect its just a made up faith. I know for a fact that Pagans sacrificed the reral thing and not chocolatew bunnies.
I've been told that Wicca is a revival of an old European pagan religion but I suspect its just a made up faith. I know for a fact that Pagans sacrificed the reral thing and not chocolatew bunnies.
I've been told that Wicca is a revival of an old European pagan religion but I suspect its just a made up faith. I know for a fact that Pagans sacrificed the reral thing and not chocolatew bunnies.
It was made about 1928, by the Gardeners with Crowley's help.
In the 1920s and 30s, the Egyptologist Dr Margaret Murray published several books detailing her theories that those persecuted as witches during the Early Modern period in Europe were not, as the persecutors had claimed, followers of Satanism, but adherents of a surviving pre-Christian pagan religion - the Witch-Cult. Despite now being discredited by further historical research, her theories were widely accepted and supported at the time.
It was during the 1930s that the first evidence appears for the practice of a pagan Witchcraft religion[81] (what would be recognisable now as Wicca) in England. It seems that several groups around the country, in such places as Norfolk,[82] Cheshire[83] and the New Forest had set themselves up as continuing in the tradition of Murray's Witch-Cult, albeit with influences coming from disparate sources such as ceremonial magic, folk magic, Freemasonry, Theosophy, Romanticism, Druidry, classical mythology and Asian religions.
All religions are "made up faiths". I suspect that what you are asking is "Is it ancient?" and the answer is certainly NO.Cainkane1 said:I've been told that Wicca is a revival of an old European pagan religion but I suspect its just a made up faith. I know for a fact that Pagans sacrificed the reral thing and not chocolatew bunnies.
I remember Dr. Drew and Carolla on Loveline coming up with an awesome bit about Wicca using the name as an acronym. I don't remember it exactly, but it was something like:
White
Introverted
Chubby
Chicks
Association
It was made about 1928, by the Gardeners with Crowley's help.
I remember Dr. Drew and Carolla on Loveline coming up with an awesome bit about Wicca using the name as an acronym. I don't remember it exactly, but it was something like:
White
Introverted
Chubby
Chicks
Association
As to the OP, like most woo-ish things it has some roots in the beliefs of ancient groups, but it's mostly a modern creation.
Here is the 'Official' Wiccan acronym:
White
Isolated
Chubby
Chicks
And
Nature
FTW?
Haha, yeah, there's was better. "Isolated" is much funnier.
I guess we should add a "not that there's anything wrong with that" out of respect for forum members.
There's less diversity in Wicca than the teabag movement...
Here is the 'Official' Wiccan acronym:
White
Isolated
Chubby
Chicks
And
Nature
FTW?
The lady who I know who is Wiccan isn't chubby. She is most certainly NOT an introvert.
spot on, Crowleys creed was "Do What Thou Wilt", this turned into the "An it harm none, do what ye will" (the Wiccan rede)
So Wicca is like the kids version of Crowleys "Ordo Templi Orientis",
The fact that Gerald Gardner (Wiccan founder) was a member of Crowleys order seems as lost on most Wiccans, as the fact that the first half of the Bible was written by Hebrews is on most Christians
The other interesting fact that as it was Crowley who wrote a charter for Gardner allowing him to initiate new members to his order, that Wicca owes more to the woo espoused by Crowley than anyone or anything else
http://rodneyorpheus.com/?page_id=271
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The killer is the stuff in the Charge of the Goddess that reads like Crowley:
"Let my worship be within the heart that rejoices, for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals."
"For behold, I have been with thee from the beginning; and I am that which is attained at the end of desire."