When Gardner started his own public coven, the first and purest form of the religion of "Wicca" was born. But just as the
Christians are made up of several different sects (the Protestants breaking
away from the Catholics, the Mormons breaking away from the Protestants, etc.) Wicca has
evolved into several different traditions in the past 50 years. The most well-known branches
are Alexandrian, Dianic, and Seax Wicca... which are you? (What, you don't know?
Isn't that like a Christian having no idea which church he attends?)
BTW, "Faery Wicca" is NOT a tradition. It's the name of a book. The "tradition" extends far, far back to the time of the author's publishing date. Same goes for "Celtic Wicca,"
"White Wicca," "Healing Wicca," and so on. Having a religion involves more than liking any certain author.
But I'm not here to debate Wicca itself.
I has have said (often) I have no problem with Wicca.
But these kids who run around saying "My God is OLDER (therefore better) than yours!" are frigging annoying. It's a new religion -- accept it, respect it, live it.
But to the hundred or so people that have written me reciting bestselling "ancient roots" tripe -- here are the most common arguments.