This depends entirely on whose definition of sorcerer and witch you are using. In some traditions, the only difference is gender, a male being a sorcerer and a female being a witch. In some traditions both terms can be used interchangeably for men or females, and some prefer one term over the other. In short, there is no hard and fast rule among the groups.
Another definition states: "A sorcerer intentionally seeks to bring about harm. Sorcerers have learned how to cast spells and use certain formulas and objects to inflict evil. The sorcerer's methods are real, not psychic like those of a witch. Sorcery is conscious and an acquired skill whereas witchcraft is unconscious and innate. Contrary to witchcraft, sorcery is not always illegitimate or antisocial, and occurs with higher frequency than does witchcraft."
In a Wiccan Coven, There is a High Priestess (and also a High Priest). They lead the ritual inside the circle. A Wiccan Witch is someone (anyone) who practice the Craft, Solitary or in a Coven.
A Pagan Perspective
In most of the Pagan paths, any initiated practitioner is commonly called a priest or priestess, although they are also called "Witch".
The general interpretation of "Priest/Priestess" is anyone that can and does communicate directly with their god or gods.
A High Priest/Priestess is someone who leads a group of practitioners, most commonly at Sabbats and Esbats and other gatherings.
Please note, not all Pagans are Wiccan, nor are all witches Wiccan.
Wicca is a religion, while witchcraft is a practice.
Witchcraft is the practice of using spells and herbs to exert influence on certain events. Examples include spells, potions and amulets to attract love, prosperity, friendship, good luck, and wisdom, or to protect against ill fortune, sickness, danger, or unwelcome attention from others. Many people who are not Wiccan practice witchcraft.
Wicca is a nature-based religion, the followers of which typically worship a mother Goddess and father God. They follow a code of morality which is fairly uniform among all Wiccan traditions and celebrate the cycles of nature and the sacredness of all life. Most, if not all, Wiccans believe in magic. Most also practice witchcraft as part of and/or separate from their rituals, but not all do and the practice of witchcraft is not necessary in order to be a Wiccan.
In some ways the two religions are very different and in some ways, they are intertwined.
Wicca, is based in The UK and in European practices, depending on the individual paths, while Voudun (voodoo here in the Americas and Caribbean) is a bit of a mish-MASH of African Pagan beliefs and Christianity which was begun by African slaves here on this half of the globe.
Neither is "all about" witchcraft, but both do have magical practices within them. Some Wiccans do not use witchcraft and some do.
Most Voudun Practitioners work very heavily with magic along side their other rituals.
Wicca is modern form of Paganism which can involve the worship of Gods and Goddesses and or deities. It has its own holidays etc. Witchcraft is the act of focussing energy into spells and rituals and has no religion directly tied to it. Often they go hand in hand, but not always. Basically Wicca is a belief system, witchcraft is a practice.
ok wel i just an question about What is the punishment for sorcery or witchcraft in the book Leviticus?
Neither sorcery nor witchcraft are sciences, if taken seriously, they are in fact disciplines.
because men were considered to do wizardy and sorcery, not witchcraft.
She was accused of witchcraft and sorcery, and burned at the stake.
Sorcery/witchcraft/occult practice/and interaction with demons.
Well first off there is a difference between the two. Witchcraft is first and foremost a religion. Sorcery, like wizardry is the art of practicing magick. Through magick both witches and sorcerers try to change the outcome of any event by manipulating time, space, and nature. Unlike the witch though, a sorcerer can be of any religion. They can be a christian, a Jew, or a Muslim, and so on. A witch on the other hand can only be a witch if witchcraft is their religion.
A black art is any of the practices such as witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy or black magic.
In the Wiccan faith, "witchcraft" refers to the working of spells and raising power for the purpose of blessing, healing, and helping oneself and others.Witchcraft is the art of sorcery.
Pharmakeia is a Greek word that can be translated as "witchcraft" or "sorcery." In ancient times, it often referred to the use of magical potions or drugs for witchcraft practices.
Depending on your angle there can be many with diverse meanings. If you are referring to the "magical" conception of witchcraft, the most accurate synonym would be sorcery. The early treatises on witchcraft often said the two words together, "by your sorcery and witchcraft." Necromancy was also spoken of along with sorcery and witchcraft, but it was distinct and unique from them. If you are referring to more mythological conceptions of witchcraft it can have diverse meanings at different times. Two of the more common concepts are that it is a continuation of old Irish Druidism, which in some ways it is, and there are also theories of witchcraft that depict it as stemming from an old pagan feminist cult: the Cult of Diana.
Galatians 5:19-20 Witchcraft or sorcery is translated "Pharmacia" in the Greek.
Criss Angel is an illusionist. Sleight of hand and, yes, technology make up his work. It is NOT black magic. Or any kind of magic, for that matter. The difference between magic (ie. sorcery, witchcraft, etc.) and a magic trick (ie. what Criss Angel does) is like the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.