This is an extract from the October 1990 issue of FATE magazine. It deals with Witchcraft as it really is today. Witchcraft Beliefs: For these look to books like Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft by Ray Buckland, or The Truth About Witchcraft Today by Scott Cunningham. Basically, Witches worship the same Creator (for there is only one) as all those who believe in a deity. This is the same Creator who is worshipped by Jews, Hindus, Moslems, and Cristians. As no one knows what the Deity looks like (or even if the Deity has looks), people have give the Creator a physical form. After all, it is much easier to worship something you can see or imagine other thaan an abstract concept. The concept of male and female exists throughout life. Indeed, they create life. Most Witches perceive the Deity as being female and male: the Goddess and the God (although Dianic Witches only recognize the female aspect). The God and Goddess: The Goddess is seen as Mother Nature and Mother Earth and is represented by the Moon. She is seen in the fertility of the plant, animal and human kingdoms. In most Wiccan traditions, her power is said to be at a peak in the "fertile half" of the year, from May until October The God is seen in the woodlands, the Sun, grain, and the hunt. Most of the animals that prehistoric man hunted had horns, so He is usually depicted as the Horned One. His power is at a peak in the "dark half" of the year, from October to May. That was istallment # 1, with several (at least 5) more to come. Blessed Be, Red Death