SquareC
Blessed Be!
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Blissman, thank you for the thoughtful questions! There is no specific address to a Wiccan (and either is correct, I am both "a Wiccan" and "Wiccan") There are traditional greeting and parting phrases, Merry Meet is the traditional greeting, Merry Part the parting phrase, and many add the wish "Merry Meet again" as well. This is not by any means obligatory, even among Wiccans! Blessed Be is exactly as it sounds, a wish of blessings upon the person addressed. It too is a traditional phrase. Mylinkay's post answers the monotheism question much as I would have (or perhaps, even better) Wicca is a monotheistic religion, with Deity divided into "aspects" for better personal relation and understanding on the part of us mortals. I, personally, do not go beyond the Lady and the Lord, in their triune aspects, I do not ascribe to "particular" names of divinity. This is just me, though!Blissman said:Yes, thank you very much. I have a few more questions, one of which I ask because it is based on respect. As I had posted, I am a Unitarian Universalist. I am quite happy to be a Christian, a Jew, and many most faiths whom believe in one God, morals, laws or respect for God and for people, care, loving brotherhood, a respect for others, a belief that we are all born with a dignity, and that we should respect and celebrate each others dignity.
We should respect those whom we do not know to have acted in evil.
My point, Square C, is that inasmuch as I do not know you as a person, and know little about your faith, I want to respect you. Here then is my question.
Is there some phrase that you would like me to use in speaking to you? By that, I mean, you sign "Blessed Be!". Should I preface, or in some way address you that is, because of your faith, respectful? Is it proper to call you, "a Wiccan", or "Wiccan"? In your faith, from what I have been able to understand, there is both a male and a female God. Is this meant that God, in your faith, may be either a male a female, or without gonads, or rather, in your faith are there two Gods? Is your faith monotheistic? (That is, should it be so that in your faith that there is both a male and a female God, is this
view, in your faith, still monothiesm?)
Mylinkay, thank you for that answer, it was very thoughtful and thorough. I don't get online as much as I could wish, and don't get to answer as quickly as I would like! Blessed Be!
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