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I think about it like this. When Christianity first started, they did not have a Bible. Today many Christians would claim that somebody who did not follow the Bible is not a Christian but this would discount many of the earlist Christians from that religion. To me this is not historically accurate. Do you believe that Gerald Gardner is a Wiccan? Whilst it is highly likely that he had access to the Rede, there is no evidence that he placed any significant worth in it or treated it in a different way from some of his fictional works. In fact, the first public acknowledgement of the Wiccan Rede (that I have been able to find) by Wiccans would be in the year of Gardner's death by Doreen Valiente. And this was when Valiente was clearly breaking away from Gardner's own views. If I counted the Wiccan Rede as a fundamental of what it is to be Wiccan, then I would have to discount Gardner and that just doesn't sit right with me. However, Gardner does recognise the last few lines of the Wiccan Rede but with a different wording "Do what you like so long as you harm no one" and quotes his source as the "Good King Pausol" (Pierre Louÿs) suggesting he is not referring to a specific document entitled "the Wiccan Rede". Quote:
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Thanks for that answer above, it's very informative, I don't know if 'do what thou wilst shall be the whole of the law' is crowley, just something I happened to pick up in my short life.
I actually happened to come across a sect of 'Discordo-Wiccans', but they believe in the Rede, I realise I can be a Discordian & a Wiccan, & that there are many stranger combinations (consider Jews for Islam, yes it does exist), but I want to do a bit more research into Wicca before I commit myself to it, I don't want to do it for the wrong reasons, if I was to become one, I want to do it right.
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Discordianism and Wicca. I can see how that might fit. Though, with Eris as your goddess, you may discover that nothing turns out the way you might expect.
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