Do Trad Witches believe in God?
FAQ's • Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. Although beliefs do vary between Trads (denominations), the vast majority of Trad Witches have a strong belief in the Divine and lead a highly spiritual life. However, not many Trad Witches are monotheists (believe in one god) as in Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. Many Trad Witches believe in more than one god, while others view God as a universal consciousness rather than a "person" figure.
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FAQ's • Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Nudity, or being "skyclad" is part of Wicca; it is not and has never been part of Trad Witchcraft. We consider nudity to be insulting to the spirits and the gods.
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F.A.Q.s at Earth DanceA. Yes. We believe in God - the Supreme Being, the Creator, the Divine. But, we believe that this Divine Being is not just male (as in some religions), but female as well! They are equals, none above the other.
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Pagan FAQYes, but here we have to define "God". What, exactly, existed at the beginning? We can be morally certain, but not factually certain, of the answer to that question. Christians, certainly, would immediately say "God" (meaning Yahweh). But that doesn't really answer the question, because "God" cannot be quantified. The fact that everything is made of energy gives us at least a part of the answer, and that is that energy would have existed then, too.
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Frequently Asked Questions on SpiritualityBelief in God is an indispensable requisite for every human being. It is a sine qua non. Owing to the force of Avidya or ignorance, pain appears as pleasure. The world is full of miseries, troubles, difficulties and tribulations. The world is a ball of fire. The Antahkarana (mind, intellect, ego and the subconscious mind) charged with Raga (attachment), Dvesha (hatred), anger and jealousy is a blazing furnace. We have to free ourselves from birth, death, old age, disease and grief.
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FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie WitchcraftAlthough Witches may worship many god(desse)s by many different names, most worship some form of the Great Goddess and Her consort, The Horned God (Not Satan!). These dual forces are often conceived of as embodying complementary polarities. In some traditions worship of the Goddess is emphasized, although in others the Goddess and God are seen as complementary coequals.
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FAQ's • Frequently Asked QuestionsA Trad Witch is a practitioner of British Traditional Witchcraft, or Trad Witchcraft. In principle, Trad Witches revere Nature and live in harmony with their surrounding energies, the spirits, and the gods (or God). We respect and try to use good judgment towards all others, and we work for a better planet and the betterment of mankind. Trad Witchcraft is a family of Trads or denominations in Traditional British Witchcraft.
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Alt.Pagan FAQ, Version 4.0Neopagans believe in a great many goddesses and gods. However, not all neopagans believe in the same ones, or even in any at all. Many neopagans believe in a Goddess and a God that are manifest in all things. Some follow particular pantheons (e.g. Greek, Irish, Norse, Yoruban, Welsh), others don't stick to any one culture, and still others see the Divine in more symbolic terms.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Calvary Churchpart of the Christian community, the Church of the Nazarene recognizes that there is one God. He has always existed and he will always exist. We believe that he is holy, is creative and carries out his purposes in the world. We also acknowledge that God’s nature is "three-fold": he is revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.Related Questions
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Wicca: Frequently Asked QuestionsAlthough Pagans generally agree that one God exists and is the same regardless of name, they vary in specific concepts about God, as in other religions. What an individual Pagan holds is strictly a matter of personal belief. However, occasionally a tradition will teach highly-specific concepts, structures and mythologies. If one finds oneself in disagreement, the best policy is 'voting with the feet', or withdrawing to find another group who better agrees.Related Questions
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NCPCOW - FAQWe do believe in God, but not in the same way that most Christians do. Wiccans are generally pantheistic or polytheistic, and see Divinity expressed in both masculine and feminine aspects. In other words, we believe in both God and Goddess. Many Wiccans see the God and Goddess as eminently manifest in nature, and seek to honor the natural world as an expression of Divinity.Related Questions
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Do witches believe in reincarnation?
Coven Starfire: Freqently Asked QuestionsReincarnation is a valid concepts. Upon death one goes to a state of rest and reflection, and eventually chooses where and when she/he will be reborn..
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The Wiccan Witch of the East] - FAQThe answer to this question depends entirely upon what you mean by "believe," and can, therefore, have many answers. The most simple, and obvious answer, is that most Wiccans believe the Bible exists. I certainly believe it exists, as I have several. I've never met a Wiccan who doesn't believe the Bible exists. The answer gets less clear and obvious when we start to ask what they actually believe ABOUT the Bible.
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FAQ'sSome Witches believe that Jesus existed, in the historical sense. Still, others believe in Jesus much the same way they view the Yule child who is reborn each year; others don't believe in Jesus at all, and for them the issue of Jesus is irrelevant. Many of my brothers and sisters feel Jesus was a genuine Divine Being who taught a path of love. And in his role as the Sacred King, gave his life so that the lives of the people would be renewed. Many Witches honor him in this way.
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faqAbsolutely. I also believe there is more than one path to connect with God and many names by which this incredible Source is known. I honor all aspects of belief. I believe it is the connection within a person's heart that makes the difference. However a person is able to experience that connection is a right of individual choice and I respect that. You will see or hear me refer to God as Source, Spirit, Divinity, Creator, etc. It is all the same to me.Related Questions
In what kind of God do metaphysicians believe?
College of Metaphysical StudiesTo the Metaphysician -- God is the creative, active force in the Universe from which all scientific, natural and spiritual laws are derived, This beneficent force is creating a friendly Universe today, as it was in the beginning. The more we go into quiet meditation and seek this link with Good the more we know and the greater our awareness becomes. A wonderful and unseen force is alive and active through us. Life is a precious gift from the creative intelligence of God.
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