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Is it possible to be Wiccan and not believe in a god and goddess?

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Is it possible to be Wiccan and not believe in a god and goddess?

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For a long time, I was confused on the idea of there even being a high entity. I was focused on, instead, the idea of worshipping Mother Nature, but as I came to research Wicca, I found that the God and Goddess are nature. They’re constantly with us in the breeze, the heat of the sun, the glow of the moon. Once I came to realize this, I realized that they were always with me, but my eyes were not open to see that. I was not aware. I believe that the God and Goddess are the basis for the Wiccan religion. It is what draws people to it, because they don’t have to be any god or goddess in specific. It is flexible, not constricting like the elements of other religions. So, no, I don’t believe that you could truelly be Wiccan without having some, if not a lot, belief in the God and Goddess.

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