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; (Russell 157). Most witches now worship pagan deities, but this does not make all pagans witches. The term witch has changed meaning also. Now a witch is a pagan who worships gods, and practices a variety of magic. All witches worship nature and feel that their deity is a part of nature. They reject the beliefs of Judaeo-Christians but are not anti- Christian. Today’s witches believe that a closer return to the identification with humanity and nature will be better for the earth and our spirits. BibliographyGreen, William Scott, and Jacob Neusner, eds. The Religion Factor: An Introduction to How Religion Matters. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996.Lehmann, Arthur C., and James E. Myers. Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion: An Anthropological Study of the Supernatural. Chico, California: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1997.Russell, Jeffrey B. A History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics, and Pagans. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1991.“A Real Witch...” http://www.oro.net/~remmus/modern.html (18 Nov. 1998).“The Do’s and Don’ts of Witches.” The Witches’ League for Public Awareness 1997. http://www.celticcrow.com/basics/doos.html (12 Oct. 1998).“One Witch’s View. The Witches’ League for Public Awareness 1997. http://www.celticcrow.com/basics/witchview.html (12 Oct. 1998).“Witchcraft: Crash Course.” http://www.eccentrica.org/untouched/witchcraft101.html (18 Nov. 1998)....

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