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Each point of the Pentagram traditionally represents one of the five metaphysical elements of the ancients. The topmost point represents Spirit, The upper left point represents Air, the upper right point represents Water, the lower left point represents Earth, and the lower right point represents Fire. In this fashion, the pentagram represents Spirit ruling over the four elements.
Quite true!painted wolf said:Ironically if you asked the question to a Satanist they would probably be more insulted/amused at the question than a Wiccan...
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This is true to a point however, obviously as stated, not all who practice magick are Wiccan, nor is it true that all Wiccans practice magick, so for this case even the fact that both Wiccans and "Devil Worshippers" cannot be considered a common bond as practicing magick is not a prerequisite for being Wiccan, nor do I think it is one for being a "Devil Worshipper"The second has, if anything, more in common with Wicca since more people in this category practice magick. Additionally, it is totally decentralised, much like Wicca.
I shouldn't even get started on this, but it was mentioned, so I shall. There is NO such thing as "Black Magick". Magick has no color, and anyone who says it does surrounded themselves with too much media and not enough actual fact. People who claim to practice "Black Magick" are nothing more than fluffs using that media-ized term as a means of frightening others who have no idea about any kind of magick. It's the whole "I'm Wiccan and I practice black magick, so FEAR ME!" thing. Now people always try to win this argument by saying "Yes, there is such a thing as black magick. That's the bad kind of magick, curses and stuff." But first: Wiccans don't cast curses (they do however have the power to, they just refuse to as it goes against all they believe) so anyone who says they're Wiccan and cast curses are fluffs, and second: True, there is such a thing as "bad magick" but still, this magick has no color, it is not black just as healing magick is not white. It is good and bad, simply put.Wiccans who claim to practice black magick, IN MY OPINION, would be put into this category.
True, but I think, to many, it is a form of 'owning' that term. Calling someone a 'witch' and having them grin and nod is more than slightly empowering.Seyorni said:I think part of the problem arises from the fact that wiccans refer to themselves as witches. The popular conception of a witch is that of a servant of Satan. When someone announces s/he's a witch the first instinct of many is to grab the children and flee. They aren't moved to sit down and discuss Wicca's technical definition of the term.
Their PR people should have nixed that term on day one....
And it's not a coincidence. Early European Christians based their ideas on what the devil or Satan looked like on the Roman Pan and the Celtic Horned God. They did this as part of the effort to teach that all non-Christian religions were Satanic. The Bible itself doesn't describe what Satan looks like.Circle_One said:However, as Fluffy said the deity that Satanists worship does closely resemble the Wiccan god Pan