• A WICCAN'S VIEWPOINT CONCERNING EVIL, SIN, AND 'REDEMPTION'

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    Wed Dec 12 10:07:50 1990

    Copyright (C) 1990 By Heidi-Tanya L. Agin (a.k.a ceridwen)

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    Spring, 1990

    A WICCAN'S VIEWPOINT CONCERNING EVIL, SIN, AND 'REDEMPTION'


    It has come to my attention that there are many Judeo-Christian
    worshipers that are concerned with the Wiccan viewpoint surrounding
    sin and redemption. Sin is defined as as act which defies divine
    law or is an infringement of divine doctrine. The Christian religion
    bases its entire existence on this concept of sin, specifically the
    Original Sin of the Genesis Adam and Eve. In order to show the Wiccan
    outlook on sin, allow me to reprint here, a synopsis of the eight
    primary principles which define Christianity (from Monica Sjoo and
    Barbara Mor's "The Great Cosmic Mother"):

    1. The Creator is separate from creation and does
    not therefore participate in a continuous evolutionary
    process.
    2. The Creator is pure spirit mechanically dichotomized
    from a creation of impure matter.
    * 3. Human beings have committed a primal sin or crime
    of disobedience to the will of God.
    * 4. God has condemned the entire human race to continuous
    suffering and punishment on an evil Earth.
    * 5. To be born is to be born in sin (i.e. from a mother
    who represents the 'original sin' and inherently
    evil of flesh).
    * 6. To survive a world of sin, the male must dominate
    nature, while woman, as the embodiment of that
    sin and nature as it's 'vessel' must undergo
    domination.
    * 7. The only way to be saved from life on earth and life
    after death (in hell) is through submission to Jesus
    Christ, defined at the ONLY time in the history of
    the universe that spirit has entered flesh--i.e.
    incarnated.
    8. These principles exist because the world is divided
    mechanically into good and evil eternally at war,
    eternally irreconcilable. Humans must choose one or
    other and never transcend or resolve that dichotomy
    through a holistic awareness or consciousness (as for-
    bidden in the Garden of Eden of the Biblical Genesis)

    (* dealing specifically with the concept of 'sin')


    In Mary Daly's "Beyond God the Father, Gyn/Ecology" and "Pure
    Lust" she points out that 'sin' derives from a Latin word meaning
    'to be'. That is, 'to sin' is 'to be'. In modern English it has its
    origins in the Old English word 'synn', with the root 'es', again
    meaning 'to be'. 'Es' , being the root of 'being' is a basic Indo-
    European root. (An interesting sideline is that the Hebrew word
    'sin' means 'the moon'. Perhaps because at one time, 'to be' was
    to know the Goddess, whose symbol has often been the moon?)

    In other words, the original meaning of sin, was to risk being.
    To risk living life, by living outside of the doctrine and dogma of
    organized, beauracratic religious frameworks. By looking inward AND
    outward, but OTHERWARD than the traditional. "The Christian dream has
    already been written, from beginning to end. It says that only one
    life was worth living, and its already been lived, and it was his ...
    While promising to save human souls Chrisianity exists by 'saving
    humans from' experiencing our souls ... The Christian Church lives
    upon sin ... Christ depends on sin for his existence." (Sjoo) Essentially, without the concept of original sin, without the myth of the Fall of
    Adam and Eve, there is no need for the sacrifice of the Son, or for
    His existence at all.

    In Wicca, there is no Holy Book, no written doctrine, no divine
    law. The only two 'laws' that are traditionally Wiccan, and are
    considered to be those ideals by which we try to live, are :

    1. An it harm none, do what thou wilt.
    2. What thou wilt do, will come back three times.

    What this means, pure and simple, is that there are no 'sins', such as
    sexual do's and don'ts, profanity, etc., AS LONG AS YOU STRIVE FOR
    AND AS MUCH AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE, ATTEMPT TO BRING HARM ON NO ONE!!!
    And we are promised our punishment and rewards in this life, not in
    some future, posthumous time. Number two teaches us that (similar
    perhaps to the 'golden rule'), what we send out, will return to us
    but in threefold nature. If we lie, cheat, steal, etc. then woe and
    evil in like form will be visited on us, in this lifetime, but in
    a threefold multiple. The same is for our attempts at patience, love,
    kindness, etc. The Goddess of the Wiccan is a truly all-loving, all- forgiving, all-understanding Deity that recognizes human imperfection
    and human frailty and strengths. She punishes and rewards as She
    judges appropriate. And as with the Christian Jehovah, it is not for
    us to question Her judgement. We do know right and wrong for She
    has given us that knowledge. Our choice in life will determine our
    life.

    As for 'evil' Wiccans do not dichotomize the Universal Truth
    into 'good' and 'evil'. "In the pagan cosmic view, the supreme
    creative polarity is that of the Goddess and God principles, for
    without polarity, from divinity downwards, there can be no
    manifestation. 'As above, so below.'" (Stewart and Janet Farrar, in
    "The Witches' God") The Farrars go on to explain that Dualism, (the good
    and evil theory) is the subsitution that patriarchy replaced Polarity
    with. Instead of the COMPLEMENTARY relationship of the Goddess and
    God, it substituted God and the Devil, Good and Evil. Wiccans,
    instead, have the masculine and feminine principles. Not mutually
    exclusive 'items' but complementary aspects; each "contains the
    seed of the other, just as in the Chinese Yin-Yang symbol (the
    perfect expression of the polarity concept) the dark Yin contains
    a bright Yang spot, and the bright Yang a dark Yin spot. Otherwise
    they could not relate to each other." Students of Jungian theory
    will see this concept on the human level as the anima that is at
    the heart of man, and the animus that is at the heart of woman.


    The Goddess/anima whispering softly to the man, while the God speaks
    loudly to him. And the God/animus whispering softly to the woman,
    while the Goddess speaks loudly to her. "Both the whisper and the
    loud voice must be listened to" in order for us to be complete.

    Therefore, Wiccans need no salvation, and the only 'sacrifice'
    that is seen in modern Wicca, is the ritual re-enactment (play) of
    the God's annual self-sacrifice for the 'fertility' or well-being,
    of Humanity.

    Denise
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