“Wicca
is now one of the fastest growing religions among teenagers.”
WATCH
–
Alert!
Online
Witchcraft Recruiting Video targeted at U.S. teens posted on
YouTube
WICCA
FOR TEENS
Class
2
½ minutes
http://youtube.com/watch?v=seyUvLXJYJE
Wicca,
the religion of Witchcraft,
is exploding
among teens in the U.S. today… yet most churches and most
believers aren’t effectively equipped to reach parents and teens
with truth about this very
dark, very
deceptive ancient occultic religion.
Watch
the above Wiccan recruiting video directed at teens within in the
U.S., read the overview below and then pass this alert along… Encourage
your church and other believers to equip to fulfill their urgent
commission to the youth of America.
Anne
What’s
the Big Deal with Wicca?
Worldview
with Sean McDowell
Once
considered a fringe religion for social misfits,
Wicca
now has big appeal among teenagers.
Thanks
to an extreme makeover by the media (and a 1986 federal court
ruling that
Wicca is a legal religion
protected by the U.S. Constitution),
Wicca
is now one of the fastest growing religions among teenagers.[i][1]
The
influence of Wicca can be seen in video games, books, television
shows, cartoons, and the Internet.
According
to the New York Times,
Wicca
is
the fastest-growing, most lucrative subject in publishing today.
[ii][2]
What
is Wicca?
“Wicca”
comes from the word wicce, which means to bend or shape nature to
one’s service.
Also
known as
witchcraft,
Wicca
emphasizes worship of the earth, as well as living creatures and
both the god and the goddess.
It
has spiritual roots in the earliest expressions of reverence for
nature.
Wicca
is a very individualistic and experiential religion with emphasis
on personal responsibility.
There’s
no need to seek forgiveness from an outside authority (i.e., God).
Rather, Wiccans are supposed to own up to their own actions, admit
their mistakes, and make things right whenever they can.
A
rule called the “Rede” is at the heart of Wiccan belief.
It says, “An
ye harm none, do what you will.”
Simply
put, Wiccans have complete freedom to do what they think is right
as long as they don’t hurt themselves or others.
Wicca
is built around the
worship
of two deities,
the
god
and
the
goddess
and
from them came the seeds of life. Wicca involves
worship
of the earth
—seen
as a
living
goddess —
who cares for us and must be nurtured in return.
As
a nature religion, Wicca states that we are all one with the
spirit, with people, with animals, with plants, and with the
elements.
Why
are teens drawn to Wicca?
Given
the challenges of contemporary life, many teens are looking for
direction. Young people are sincerely trying to make sense
out of life and find a way to make it work. And many are
looking for answers in the spiritual world. Many teens find
belonging, purpose, and significance in Wicca.
The
promise of personal power over others and the ability to control
your own destiny seems irresistible to many teens. Wicca is
revered for its concern
for the environment
and is seen by many as a
female-friendly
religion in
contrast to a
male-dominated
Christianity.
Since
Christianity is often viewed as rigid and intolerant, many are
drawn to the “live and let live” mentality of Wicca.
One
of the other big aspects of Wicca is the opportunity to create
one’s own set of beliefs and moral framework for life.
Wicca
is “buffet-style” religion that gives adherents the freedom to
be their own god.
Just
as there are different denominations for Christians, there are
various kinds of witches.
Some witches follow traditions while others practice their own
rituals. There are no central governing authorities, no
physical leaders or spokesmen, no universally recognized prophets.
It’s all about finding what works for the individual, what they
like, relate to, and identify with.
The
Bible and Wicca
Despite
its popularity, there is much reason for Christians to be
concerned about the spread of Wicca.
Both
the Old and New Testaments refer to the practice of witchcraft and
sorcery. These
practices are condemned in every instance in which it is
mentioned.
The
Old Testament prophet Micah warned God’s people from going to
witches for direction in life:
“I will destroy your witchcraft and you will no longer cast
spells”
(5:12,
NIV).
Revelation
21:8 warns about the fate of those who practice witchcraft:
But
cowards who turn away from me, and unbelievers, and the corrupt,
and murderers, and the immoral, and those
who practice witchcraft, and idol
worshippers, and all liars — their doom is in the lake that
burns with fire and sulfur. This is the second death.
Why
does God so fiercely condemn witchcraft and similar forms of
practice? This
reason is that he wants us to rely on Him for guidance, power, and
direction. He is our source of strength in life, not the
forces of darkness.
What
are the differences between Wicca and Christianity?
Before
we look at the differences, it is first important to realize that
Wicca
and Christianity cannot both be true.
If
you start closely examining the beliefs, you will see that their
essential concepts — God, truth, reality — are strikingly
different.
|
|
WICCA
|
CHRISTIANITY
|
|
Life
after death
|
Reincarnation
|
Judgment
before God
|
|
Salvation
|
Nothing
to be saved from, no God to be feared
|
People
have sinned and been separated from God and are in need of
salvation
|
|
Knowledge
of God
|
Personal
experience
|
Revealed
truth from God (the Bible)
|
|
Worship
|
Creation
|
Creator
|
|
Jesus
|
An
enlightened witch
|
God
in human flesh
|
Problems
with Wicca
Since Wicca and Christianity cannot both be true, you must choose
which path you think is right to follow.
Choose
wisely and carefully weigh the facts. It’s not good enough
to just be sincere in your beliefs. Sincerity
will not take you very far when it comes to your eternal destiny
or even your life right now.
Consider
some of the following challenges to Wiccan belief:
- If
we really design our own gods, as Wicca teaches, then our gods
are actually weaker then we are.
Logically speaking they would be of no real value or use to
us. We need a God bigger than us, one who we can turn to
in guidance and power to deal with the difficult issues of
life. How big is your God? The Christian God is so big
that the prophet Isaiah compared him to the number of stars in
the sky, which is hundreds of billions (Isaiah 40).
- Wiccans
believe that somehow we obtain power from rocks, trees, and
herbs. Think about it for a moment: Why would you look
to rocks or herbs for power when you can grind them up or
throw them in the air?
Does
it really make sense to seek power from created things when we
have access to the one who made them?
Romans
1:25 says,
“They
exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and
served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever
praised”
(NIV).
- Wicca
cannot offer divine love and forgiveness. How
can you experience love from nature, a rock, or some
“universal energy” in the cosmos? Or how about
dealing with guilt? Wicca has no solutions to
these questions and more. Only
the God of the Bible can offer true love, forgiveness, and
freedom from guilt.
- Wicca
is based entirely on feeling and experience.
Think
about it: do you really want to base your eternal destiny on
feelings and experiences?
Christianity
is unique because there is historical evidence —
fulfilled prophecy, eyewitness testimony, archaeological
facts, scientific data —
that
confirm its truth.
The
Bible makes it clear that the only path to God is
not
through religion,
but
through
a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Jesus
was unique because he was the only one who could bridge the gap
between a holy God and sinful people. Honestly compare Jesus
with other religious figures throughout history. When you
do, there will be little doubt in your mind why you should choose
to follow him.
[i][1]
See Steve Russo,
What’s
the Deal with Wicca
(Minneapolis,
Minn.: Bethany House Publishers, 2005), 12. This
article is a summary of Steve’s book, which I highly
recommend for further research on Wicca.
[ii]
[2]
Fiona Horne, Pop!
Goes the Witch (New York: The Disinformation
Company, Ltd., 2004), 17.