![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The author seems to frequently blend together or confuse actual Wicca (again, there are several different sub-categories and traditions within the religion!) with TV show/media “Wicca.” Plenty of Pagan traditions had their own demons or versions of them, and an antagonist figure or beings. There's the old adage of “Christians created demons and evil and the devil” but again. Wiccans MAY be witches (there are secular Wiccans actually!) but witches could follow a Saxon, Hawaiian, Kemetist or whatever other tradition. The information on Wicca and witchcraft are obviously one or a small group of people's viewpoint at best and completely bogus (with no source given) at worst.įor one, to insinuate very strongly that Wicca and witchcraft are terms to be used interchangeably is wrong and possibly offensive to actual and devoted Wiccans or witches of other traditions. I am not holding this against the book, for it is quite versatile and covers many different subjects, alas.very often incorrectly. Seeing the year this book was released I knew it would most likely cover no more than the first or first two seasons. ![]()
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