FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction
Even though witches say that they don’t believe in Satan, unknown to
them, this ‘horned hunter of the night’ is a descendant of Nimrod, who
became the sun god, and was the symbolic representation of Satan.
You must remember, that Nimrod, and his wife, Semiramis, were the
prototypes for all gods and goddesses that permeated all subsequent
cultures and societies.
According to former witches and Satanists, the deities that witches
worship are actually demons.
One thing that a lot of people try to do, is to pigeonhole witchcraft into
one single category, and you can’t do it. Within the realm of
Christianity, you have many religions, such as Catholics, Lutherans,
Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, etc. And within each of these, you
have a further breakdown, which divides the various churches
according to their own variations in philosophies. Well, since
Witchcraft is a religion, the same divisions also exist. There are
different denominations, so-to-speak. The terms most used are White
and Black Witchcraft, Traditional (who believe power must be inherited
through family lineage), Modernist, Gardnerian (revival of the ‘old
religion’ established by anthropologist Gerald Gardner), and
Alexandrian (offshoot of the Gardnerian tradition by Alexander
Sanders). But there are many others.
White Sorcery is practiced out of the La Clavicule de Solomon (The
Key of Solomon), which was said to be written by King Solomon, but
was actually written in the 14th or 15th century. The Lemegeton
(Lesser Key) is known as the Book of Shadows. Black Magic comes
from the 6th and 7th Book of Moses, mistakenly alleged to have been
written by Moses.
There has been a connotation of evil given to witchcraft as a whole,
but it can’t be as easily defined as that, because there are some gray
areas that require an understanding. I am not condoning any aspect of
witchcraft, but I do have to be fair.
The most well-known of the witchcraft sects are the Wiccans, who
represent what could be considered White Witchcraft. I have talked to
some Wiccans, and they do not fit the stereotype that one expects to