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Another commonly-asked question is: “What is the difference between “Pagan”, “Witch/Wiccan”?

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Another commonly-asked question is: “What is the difference between “Pagan”, “Witch/Wiccan”?

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The best way to explain it would be to use Christianity as an analogy. “Christian” is someone who believes that Jesus is the Son of God. Under the heading “Christian”, you have various sub-groups: Baptist, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, etc. You can say “all Baptists are Christian, but not all Christians are Baptist” (some are Roman Catholic, etc). In the same way, “Pagan” merely means “Country-Dweller”. Under the heading “Pagan”, you have sub-groups: Witches, Wiccans, Norse Heathens, etc. And, in the same way, you can say, “All Witches are Pagan, but not all Pagans are Witches!” (some are Norse Heathens, etc).

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