The other day my fiance' saw me reading 'Wicca- A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner', and he asked me-'so, you're going to become wiccan? Start practicing it, witchcraft?" To which I replied-"I already am." His answer-"No you're not." (by which he meant 'You aren't really a witch-witch.' Mind you I had already, after much agonizing, told him I am a witch. He was ok with it, but he doesn't REALLY understand what that means. I went on to try to explain to him that I have always believed the way I do, but that I never realized it was defined and really was/is an existing 'belief system'. He was thinking of people who do dark magick and I attempted to explain to him that 'real' witches do NOT do harmful things to people. To which he replied-"Yes, some DO. Just like there are Baptists and Pentecostals and different kinds of christians, there are different kinds of witches."
I COULD NOT ARGUE WITH HIM.

SSSOOO~~~ how do you explain this to people? We SAY that our #1 rule is "Harm none" and that true witches never try to cause harm -BUT- where do the other ones come in? What are they? They are witches, too are they not, even though they are 'bad witches'?
I can go into the whole thing about WICCANS do no harm but that is just a fraction of those who call themselves witch and who use witchcraft for whatever purpose, and so that does not answer the issue.
I just read on another site that "true witches never seek to harm" and I know that is commonly held to be true- but what to say to his (and others') observation that SOME witches DO use witchcraft for evil (don't crucify me, LOL- if you have a better descriptive wording, feel free)???