Witchcraft

__Witchcraft in the 1450s__
Witchcraft is a religion that respects Mother Nature. In England there was 40,000 to 60,000 witches in Central Europe and about three quarters of them were women. Witchcraft can be more than a religion. It's a way of Life, like barbarism. The english called them three Wicca's. Its meaning is the negative sterotypes in their society. They belived all creations were sacred. They thought the world was created by a male God and a female Godess. They were also considered Salem witches.Many witches belived that they made a pact with the devil. He marked the sorcesses bodies so that they could determine who was a witch. The witches were supposed to render culture to the devil in english for superpower.

The witch hunts also demonstrated great fear of female sexuality. It took the Church a long time to persuade society that women were inclined toward evil,witchcraft, and devil-worshiping. The main different types of witch are Wiccans and Pagans. These set of beliefs is a dieing way of life. For the Wiccans, their ways are more focused with nature, cycles, and life. The refure to the Earth as 'Mother' and themselves her children. The Christen Church have and have continued to cast a negative out look on this set of beliefs, but there are different ways that Wiccans and Pagans would lookdown upon.