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That really depends on what kind of magic the pagan feels it's moral to do... some only do protection spells, others do spells to attract luck, improve aspects of their life, etc. There may be the odd one or two that do spells to try to harm people, but they're not common from what I've seen.
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Edit: I should point out that these misconceptions are only viewed as misconceptions by a minority of people, myself included, and many will disagree with them. However, to give an idea of what some people view as misconceptions, I shall post them anyway.
Here are some linguistic misconceptions about paganism: "Paganism is a religion" "Paganism is a collection of earth based religions such as Wicca etc." "Paganism is spelt with a capital p" All of these are wrong in my book. The first one is easy to see why it is wrong as there is no pagan religion yet it is incredibly common. Pagans themselves are often guilty of referring to a mythical pagan religion, often when they mean something more along the lines of Eclectic. The second is slightly more controversial since this misconception has been around for so long that some dictionaries have started using it as an accepted definition. The original meaning of pagan, however, was a way of describing those people who were not part of a religion that stemmed from Abraham. In other words if you were not a Muslim, Jew or Christian (today the definition of abrahamic would extend to religions like LDS and Rastafarianism) then you were pagan. Hinduism, Atheism etc have repeatedly been referred to as pagan throughout history because of this yet they are not commonly thought of as pagan today. The third one is probably the most prevalent. However, as far as I have been able to tell, pagan only started being spelt with a capital letter when people who considered themselves pagan began reclaiming the word as something positive instead of the negative that it was generally used as previously. This also caused the difference in meanings that I talk about in 2, and, to a certain extent, 1 (other words that this can be seen happening with are "******" and "queer").
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HI there, This is my first visit in your home guys
so be pateint with me.It's interesting enough for me that FeathersinHair is a pagan because she is a wise and lovely person and i want to know more what is the thing that attracted her to be a pagan because usually most of people just stick to what thier family believe in and only few people are brave enough to change thier thoughts and beliefs according to what they really need in this life. First of all, I would like to know more about what kind of gods do you worship? Are they idols, elemnts such as wind, fire and water or spirits that you call for example when you do magic?
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For instance, I believe the word 'livid' orginally meant 'turned black and blue through bruising.' Later, it expanded to include 'turned black and blue through bruising, shock, or anger.' More recently, it has been used simply as 'angry.' So when I hear someone say, "He was so livid, his face was red!" I cringe inside, but they're not wrong, the word has changed. Even dictionaries now include this meaning. I think the problem lies in the fact that Pagan as it is used most commonly now, is rather a shorter version of Neo-Pagan. And saying Neo-Paganism is a religion, is just as correct as saying that appliance you use to make popcorn or heat-up leftovers is a microwave. I was once where you stand on this issue, but now I focus my concerns of the misuse of words on people who say ATM machine. *shutter*
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The gods worshipped differ from person to person, or rather from pagan to pagan. Many take gods from other religions that they feel some how connected with. For instance, I've run across many who worship Gaia, who is a Roman goddess. Many of the gods come from Roman, Greek, Eygptian, Celtic, Norse, Germanic, or Irish mythology. But there's no reason they have to come from one of these categories, they could just as easily come from Japanese mythology, even Christian mythology. Or the gods could come completely from the pagan's own mind. Some pagans seem to take all their gods from one set of mythology, but most seem to take from a number of differing places. These gods can be of all sorts of things, fire, water, luck, love, you name it. I'm glad you mentioned the idol thing though. Probably the biggest misconception I've run into, is that pagans are 'idol-worshippers.' I believe this comes from the tendancy of some pagans to 'worship trees.' But most pagans I've come across don't actually worship trees, they worship the force that created it, or the force that resides in it. It may also come from the fact that many pagans, or witches at least, tend to have a lot of 'tools.' Of course I've never been certain on the meaing of 'idol-worshipper' enough to form a good argument against it. For being a Pagan myself, I still feel like I know very little about it, so if I presented any incorrect information, please correct me.
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Before all hell breaks loose I'll say Before the hangman's noose I'll say It's a good day to die, a good day to die |
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When you do magic, do you use foriegn language like latin to do the magic you want?
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