I would appreciate greatly if somebody could explain to me, and elaborate on, the following:
1. From the information I have gathered, which I admit to be rather scarce as I have never delved into the subject in-depth, what its followers refer to as "Wicca" seems to be the product of XX century. Still, they claim it not to be, using expressions such as "the old religion"; but nobody has ever presented me convinceable arguments for that. Perhaps you could?
2. Fundamentally, is Wicca about theism in form of polytheism (or dualism? God/dess?), or about pantheism? For those are two rather different positions, and none of its followers I have met has cleared that up for me.
3. Related to the first question; if your answer to the first question is indeed that Wicca is a religion older than half of century, how do you explain the presence of syncretism of separate beliefs, younger than the supposed origin of Wicca, in it? And if there is no syncretism to speak of, could you please present arguments why.
4. Are there any prerequisites, certain qualities needed in order to become Wiccan? Is there a formal procedure of becoming one? Does Wicca have proselytist pretensions?
5. Magic, magic, magic... Whenever one mentions Wicca, one inevitably brings it up. So, from the Wiccan position, what is magic? How is it defined? Can anyone do it or are certain prerequisites needed?
Somewhere I have read things such as "it will work if you believe", which if taken literally means admitting that magic is a sort of placebo action. What does Wicca officially say, is magic used as placebo and does it work because it is placebo, or does it have actual power unrelated to the "belief" in that power by the subject who performs it?
6. Speaking of "official" things, are there such things at all in Wicca? Is there an "official" set of rituals, practices, festivals celebrated, beliefs involved - or are those up to the individual? If they are not entirely, could you please put a link or quote a resource dealing with, and tell me who (which individual or organisation) prescribed that set?
7. Could you recommend a realiable authority on Wicca, and a work which does not deal as much with practices as with beliefs, mindset and theology and metaphysics involved?
Thank you in advance.


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