"The organized church of witchcraft today is the Church of Wicca."
Really now. I had no idea seeing that Wicca isn't exactly the organized religion type. At best there's a coven but surely not unified body large enough to call itself a "Church." Nor can I see why they would use such terminology.
"The word wicca means "wise ones," but it also means twisted, bent or warped."
Not quite. Gardner, the guy who came up with the modern "witchcraft" system that became Wicca, used the word wica to refer to his followers while calling the religion itself witchcraft. The actual word wicca apparently stems from the Old English word wicca which meant "necromancer, wizard, sorcerer, etc."
Nice try though.
"They call themselves wise ones" because they are reaching and always trying to attain a higher form of knowledge and to be enlightened with a super-natural wisdom."
Sounds like a lofty goal. I'm not sure about the whole "super-natural" bit but the rest of it sounds like a noble thing to strive for.
"However, the second meaning of the word shows the real character of this religion."
There is no second meaning other than the one you've tacked on so that you can go on this tirade of yours. The word simply means "witch" in essence.
"As mentioned before, the first person in the world to offer a higher knowledge to humans was the Devil himself."
To whom we should all be grateful since your god has done fuck all but throw temper tantrums, cause war, plague and famine while demanding worship. At least the Devil empowered us with knowledge whereas your deity would have instead had us live in ignorance. If your supernatural friends existed I know who I'd root for.
"The theology of Wicca is actually bent and warped against the principles of God Almighty."
Worshiping, revering and protecting the very creation of your deity is a bad thing? Wow.
"There are many warnings about witchcraft in the Bible."
There's warnings about cutting your hair too. Or mixing fabrics in your clothing. Or eating shellfish. Or touching a menstruating woman. There's all kinds of ignorant superstition in that Babble of yours.