Wiccans - the Persucation
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Essay title: Wiccans - the Persucation
Running head: WICCANS: THE PERSUCATION
WICCANS: The persecution
Jonathan Howard
English 120 - Section 13
WICCANS: The persecution
The religion of Wicca is not just a fad. It is a strong religion. One that is of light and love, both ancient and contemporary, that is here to stay. The origin dates back about 25,000 years, to the Paleolithic Age. The Wiccan's that persisted in following the Old ways, if they intended to survive, were forced to move underground. Some persecutions may relate to imprisonment, torture, unwanted arrest, beatings, or execution. It may also relate to the destruction of property or incitement to hatred. Many Wiccans claimed that they were tried against, as witches, as a persecution against their faith. Though most of the people that were persecuted, were innocent of the charges, and not even Wiccans at all. Modern day Wiccans, in the Untied States, are discriminated against such that they are fired from their jobs, lose custody of their children, and are forced to make certain decisions because of their religion.
Right now there is an appeal being filed regarding a child custody battle. The father, who is a Fundamentalist Christian, is insisting that the child’s mother (Isha Martin-Hammer) is unfit just because of her religion. She is a Wiccan. The fact that she is a Wiccan doesn’t have any bearing what so ever on what kind of a parent she is.