CARM
has written about Wicca because it, like so many other religious
systems, is growing in popularity and is
contrary to Christian theological truth. It is the view of CARM,
that Wicca is a dangerous religion because it denies the claims and
teachings of Jesus who said he alone was the way, the truth, and the
life (John 14:6). It is not dangerous in the sense that Wiccans
are evil Satan worshippers who want to harm people (they aren't).
But, since Wicca contradicts Jesus, we conclude that Wicca
is not authored from God, but finds its source ultimately in that which
is contradictory to Christ.
The Wiccans who read this will disagree and will
probably dismiss this article and the others here as coming from a
possibly
ignorant, bigoted, and maybe even hateful set of Christians, who
are
intolerant of anything other than what they believe in.
Though this type of complaint is common from the groups that CARM
analyzes, the truth is that we do not deny the right of Wiccans to
worship as they see fit. We simply disagree with their theological
perspective and base our disagreement upon what the Bible tells us. We
do not hate Wiccans nor would CARM practice any such condemning action,
other than theological. We do not seek to cause harm.
Of course, some Wiccans might claim that what is
written against Wicca is harmful to them. They might even try a spell or
ritual to undo what they consider to be harmful on this web site. But
the simple fact is, truth is independent of what we want and what we
perceive. If truth were dependent upon what we wanted or hoped for, then
truth would be as variable as clothing styles. It is either true or
false that Jesus is the only way. It is either true or false that he
physically rose from the dead as the eyewitnesses stated.
Wicca on the other hand offers no
historical resurrection, nor does it offer us a savior who claimed to be
God in flesh (John 8:58 with
Exodus 3:14), who performed numerous miracles,
who raised people from the dead, and rose from the dead himself (1 Cor. 15:1-4). The truth of Christianity is tied to an event
in history known as the crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
In him, Christians have access to truth and power which is
far greater and far more potent than anything Wicca has to offer.
Final comment
Just to set the record straight,
I have studied Wicca through Wiccan books and have had many
conversations with Wiccans, some who were priests. I have sought
to be as accurate as possible in representing Wiccan teachings.
However, if there is any error in the information I present here, I take
responsibility for that error and upon documentation, would be happy to
make any corrections. Second, I do not consider myself bigoted or
hateful. I do not hate Wiccans, nor am I afraid of them.
Matt Slick