First of all, I DO NOT want to hear from religious fanatics who quote the bible and try to tell me if I don't believe what they tell me to believe than I can't go to heaven. The Lord does not care which road you choose to worship Him. He sent more than one prophet to spread his Word, Mohammed and the original Buddha for example. So No Fanatics Please. If you think Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson are anything other than idiots, than your opinion of anything important contains no common sense.
In Wicca there is a God. We don't call him Jesus, if that's what you're asking. We view God as male and female, dark and light, all things in nature. Blessed be.
I believe that Wiccans are. I totally agree with you. People need to be more open minded. I'm a Universal Unitarian, and believe that all of us humans are part of God. He created all of nature, after all. Everything from water and trees to everyone we see. I also think that there is no "wrong" religion nor "most perfect."
Wicca believes that all is one. The Deity is God/Ess; for this god embodies both the masculine and the feminine. There are many other deities that people follow, but this is a case of personal choice.
God/Essa is the universal force that binds everything together, not as a person like the christian God.
Wiccans worship a variety of gods and goddesses - some go more to the Celtic, some the Greek, or even Egyptian. And I have known "Christian" Wiccans who believe in the Judeo\Christian God and follow Jesus too. Personally I do not find the practices compatible - Wiccans practice magi ck, communicate with spirits and such that in general are against Christian beliefs, but if they work for some then that's fine.
God, in Wicca, is not the YHVH, Allah or Christ, or another deity of monotheist. He is the Horned One, Pan, Herne, Cernunnos. The Lord of Fields and Beasts, His kingdom is attached to this world and beyond. He have nothing with sacred books or prophets. His issues is with Nature and within us.