Wicca, a diverse religion, is typically duotheistic, worshipping a god and goddess traditionally viewed as a other goddess and horned god; these two deities are often viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic godhead. An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede (Do what you will, so long as it harms none) is the traditional basis of Wiccan morality. […]
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Wicca, a diverse religion, is typically duotheistic, worshipping a god and goddess traditionally viewed as a other goddess and horned god; these two deities are often viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic godhead. An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede (Do what you will, so long as it harms none) is the traditional basis of Wiccan […]
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Wicca, a diverse religion, is typically duotheistic, worshipping a god and goddess traditionally viewed as a other goddess and horned god; these two deities are often viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic godhead. An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede (Do what you will, so long as it harms none) is the traditional basis of Wiccan morality. […]
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