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Wicca and Satanism are indeed very distinct religious categories. But there are some intimate historical ties between the two, as even some Wiccan scholars are finally starting to admit. See, for example, Aidan Kelly's book Crafting the Art of Magic (pp.21-22, 25-26, and 176).
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Wicca as a group is not old. Wiccans believe the lies that their leaders have taught them. This should be no surprise because their father, the devil, is the "father of lies" (John 8:44). And because they have not received the love of the truth, the Lord has given them over to strong delusion that they should believe, and defend, lies. According Mr. Schnoebelen on page 11 of his book on Wicca--
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This book explains the spiritual tradition of Wicca in simple terms for the non-Wiccan. Author Bryan Lankford of Mesquite was well-prepared for the task of writing this book. He's the Wiccan high priest who spurred the media brouhaha in 2000 after offering a prayer at a Dallas City Council meeting. So he has a good grasp of the questions and the misconceptions that non-Wiccans might have, and he addresses them clearly and succinctly.
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One of the finest introductory books on Wicca and Witchcraft. An easy-to-follow, in-depth study of Witchcraft: from beliefs and tools, to full moon rituals and the Sabbats, this guide has it all!
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