This reminds me of kids who inisist they're wiccan despite knowing nothing about the religion, and cry discrimination when people point out it's not an ancient religion.
Yes, I'm aware of what Wicca is and is not. It is not an umbrella term for "whatever I want to do relating to witchcraft", it is not an ancient religion (having been
invented in the 50s by Gardner), whatever its influences may or may not have been. It is a neo-pagan religion, it is a mystery religion, etc. I've read the 161 laws (some of them are odd o.o ) and so on.
The term itself may or may not be derived from an old word for witchcraft, but the religion itself is not a synonym with all forms of witchcraft.
The reason I made this comment was because I have encountered a lot of people (mostly teens) on another forum that insist that they can do whatever they like and call it wicca, despite the fact so much of it is mystery and can only be revealed on initiation. They "relate" to Silver Ravenwolf (shudder) and co and generally spout a lot of drivel. For some reason, calling themselves ecclectic pagans is not an option.
And in case anyone wants to know why I mentioned this in the christian forum, it's because informing these "fluffs" as to the actual nature of wicca results in accusations of oppression, discrimination, and if we're especially lucky, mention of "the burning times". The same attitude, in my opinion, was being expressed by those who insisted something was science, and brought up discrimination when others pointed out it was not.
Well, now I've moved this to the pagan forum as requested - it's up to ye.