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I've been told that Wicca is a pagan religion by many...,but if the elements of nature that fuel the Wiccan community are created by God himself, doesn't that make it more of a practice, because the tools of the earth were given to us to have dominion over as good stewards. I guess my question is, is Wicca a religion or a practice to the Christian Wicca community...?
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Wicca is a broad category of religions that focus on spirituality, nature, and Witchcraft. Trinitarian Wicca (Christian Wicca) is just another sect of Wicca, a controversial one. In my personal experience, I’ve seen two types of Christian Wiccans: Christians who believe in a God and Goddess pair of either Jesus and Mary, Jesus and Mary Magdalene, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, or Yahweh (as a horned god) and the Wiccan Earth Goddess. The other type of Christian Wiccans are the Trinitarian Wiccans: They believe in the Trinity of Yahweh/Jehovah (The Father), Jesus Christ (The Son/Sun God), and Sophia the Goddess of Wisdom and Guidance (The Holy Spirit). Some take it even further by also following the Mesopotamian Pantheon, The Shekhina, The Archangels, The Saints, and The Gnostic Aeons.
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I guess I would be more Trinitarian but Christianity has non-Christian roots from other surrounding religions. The Jews were the first to invent mono-theism but Angeology is like Mesopotamian, Babylonion, Persian, and many other stuff related to that. I like studying Adam and Eve because it reflects the mystery of the tree concept because its not an actual tree its mentioning. Tree of Life and the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil are Kabalistic symbols.
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That’s true, they are Kabbalistic symbols. Do you study Kabbalah a lot?
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