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#11
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im not railing agaisnt christains and i dont have a low opinion of people but yes im sure there are a few people that will kill. i am sure of it. i am NOT railing against christains i am just saying that it is obvious and is a fact that they have been killing out the pagan religions and have turned into the dominating religion on earth
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There are always a few people that will kill in any religion. The only religion you mentioned other than Wicca in your post was Christianity, so to me it gave the impression you were railing against Christianity.
In the Dark Ages Christianity did partake in violent conversions... but in the past, pagans have also practiced human sacrifice. No religion is free of blood. They're not trying to kill out pagan religions anymore. And it's not really the dominating religion of the world, not by a long shot. Roughly a third of the world is Christian, and that figure is dropping. (While, on the other hand, Islam is on the rise) |
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well christianity is trying to become the dominating religion. but no wiccans do not sacarafice people or animals. some pagan religions did. like acient egypt. we arent acient egypt.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/niophita/misinfo.html go there are read those |
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I've done quite a bit of research into Wicca before deciding it wasn't for me, so I'm aware all those in there are false, fabbers. I included the human sacrifice statement because Wicca is based of many ancient pagan ideas and practices.
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I think we know the history of pagansism, as well. Please explore the forums here a bit. People like Linwood and TVOR are some that might come from other religions, but know more about those religions than some practitioners themselves.
I'm not sure where you live that people actually think that Wiccans sacrifice people, but I wouldn't want to live there. I suppose I'm wondering if you think anyone here actually believes that.
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Have you considered making a list of things that are true about Wiccans rather than things that are false, fabbers? I don't know why, but that just seems more positive to me, and it seems it would do more to correct misconceptions to say "this is what we do" rather than "this is what we don't do."
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Too many folk thinking Charmed is real that doesnt help our already "bad rep" first it was Bewitched and I Dream of Jeanie, now Charmed and Buffy, and while I enjoy both, I know that the stuff portrayed on the show is just Hollywood's magic and not our's
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Good can exist without evil, whereas evil cannot exist without good. Saint Thomas Aquinas |
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Mormons can't really be considered a cult either though. They may be mainly in America, but they do not believe that America is the only holy place, just that Jesus visited here as well. A cult is known for proselytizing for members and prohibits leaving and condemns anyone who does. They cut you off from anyone outside the religion and profess all others to be adamently wrong. Mormons don't do that. As a matter of fact it is a requirement of theirs to learn about other religions and to yes, spread their word, but not to push their beliefs and tell anyone that they are wrong. I have played hostess to Mormons in my own home and they are very respectful of me and my religion and actually find it interesting and worth learning about. They have never told me that I am wrong in anything I believe and have agreed with much I have told them. One has actually taken to bringing new ones to their church over to my house to learn from me about my and other beliefs. I will invite a Mormon into my home at any time with open arms.
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That is incredible, Draka! (Though it doesn't suprise me, due to the kindness and wisdom you've already exhibited here.) I hope that I might one day be wise enough to have another learn from my beliefs, as I know every day I am learning from those here.
My favorite interaction with a pair of Mormons was on a hot, hot day, when they came to my apartment in order to spread their word. It was obvious that they were tired and exhausted, but they looked as if they were lit up by an inner fire. (And, I think, once someone has found the religion that they love, they do look that way.) I stated that I was sorry, but that I did not feel comfortable discussing my religious beliefs at this time, but would they like a glass of water? We sat at the table and chatted for about fifteen minutes, each of us joking about the seemingly dangerous area of the neighborhood. I told them how much I admired them for having the conviction to do what they do, and they seemed very thankful for the water. I don't think I can remember any moment of religious kinship I have felt more strongly, outside of my experiences here on RF.
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