DragonHawk 12/21/2008
For me, being Pagan is more real and fulfilling than being Christian. I now understand the rituals that I was taught when I was a young Christian. Which I couldn't make sense of back then. Bottom line is to honor life. "Do as ye will and harm none!"
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irishgit 10/06/2008
There's something about paganism that resonates in my celtic soul. Which shouldn't come as a big surprise, since Christianity borrowed over two thirds of its rituals from Celtic, Norse, Frankish, and Gothic paganism. They did it for the simple reason that it made conversion to Christianity simpler for pagans, not having to give up their familiar rituals.
Its highly amusing when folks with zero knowledge of history start talking about Christian traditions, when what they're really talking about are rituals meant to honor Odin, Mabd, and the rest of the polytheistic crew.
CanadaSucks 10/06/2008
Scores points for being more realistic and closer to human behavior than the three major monotheistic fables. . .paganism was a laughable but intelligent attempt to explain unseen phenomena by way of superstition. . .and it's strange to me how practicioners of monotheism look down upon present and past pagans. . .our culture mocks and laughs at those silly people who worshipped so many gods whilst we just subtracted all of them and kept one. . .which means there's one more subtraction left. . .
GenghisTheHun 10/06/2008
This is better than the goofy Wicca made up mumbo-jumbo. This is the old national religions of ancient times as well as native religions of many tribal groups,.
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