Yes, I did. Amazing what paying attention in grammar school will let one do.
I don't believe in it. I would have more respect for it if its practitioners were honest about its provenance.
The exact same thing could be said for Christianity. Your point is irrelevant to the thread.
Wiccans however do, and go to great lengths to create the illusion that their religion predates Christianity.
Again, irrelevant to the thread. Wicca is officially recognized by the government of the United States of America. Wiccans don't need to prove anything to anybody, you included.
By the way, Judaism predates Christianity by thousands of years, but I don't see any reports of Jews distraught over crosses on gravestones. You have yet to answer my question- Would you deny Wiccans their commonly accepted religious symbol on their gravestones?
No, it couldn't.
Wicca is officially recognized by the government of the United States of America.
The US government doesn't "recognize" religions.
By the way, Judaism predates Christianity by thousands of years, but I don't see any reports of Jews distraught over crosses on gravestones.
One factor in their nonchalance might be that Christians don't fraudulently claim that Christianity actually predates Judaism.
Would you deny Wiccans their commonly accepted religious symbol on their gravestones?
Would you read my posts on this thread and acknowledge that I already answered this question?