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paganprince

cerridwen devotee
Well i would stay away from religion right now. Its very "normal" But i am going to steer you to someone you just might understand maybe. Although sounds like you are a city kid. Which requires serious therapy. Like hiking etc.
Hey city kid pagan why are birth defects rarer than unicorns?

Here is a link to an interesting person.

Alliance for Wild Ethics
Interesting you think I'm from the city! I'm actually at least an hours drive from the nearest large city, but I'm also not out in the boonies where my neighbours are a ten minute drive.

I love to hike, we're definitely together on that one my man. Thank you for the link, I'll check this out!
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Whatever you do: give the Amish on here some wide berth and stay out of their DIR. They are vicious on here.
well we quakers or friends which we prefer and my origin point into religion are a radical bunch as well. There was a fiesty fight over accepting the nicene creed in lime the 1890's. The majority wanted to convert to the god forsaken crazy world of their neighbors and hace the creed. George fox by god rolled over in his grave and "us beanites said you are nuts inner light to hell with the creed "and thus the split.

Of course i had no idea of this while attending!!!! Ha.
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Interesting you think I'm from the city! I'm actually at least an hours drive from the nearest large city, but I'm also not out in the boonies where my neighbours are a ten minute drive.

I love to hike, we're definitely together on that one my man. Thank you for the link, I'll check this out!
I had to test a bit ya see!!! No insult meant and i think ypu might find david diving in before your family neopaganism.... more fantastically. Its very very very nature landscape grounded and he can roll it up into the bible interestingly. Good way to approach the text start with nature before reading and definitely stay away from religion at this time till you are ready. Nature first. Get that then you are ready for the nuttiness.
 

The Hammer

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Premium Member
Hi there!

I'm Kurt, and I'm a born and raised Celtic Pagan from southern Canada. My parents did their best to teach me the basics of other religions, but aren't particularly knowledgeable about them. Although I'm not looking to change my faith, I've always found myself compelled to learn about the views of others, and find that other spiritual and religious people are the most intriguing to talk to, regardless of whether they share my religion or otherwise.

I'm 21, and besides religion, I enjoy video games, writing poetry, a wide variety of music, speaking at LGBTQIA rights demonstrations and snuggling with any animals I can get my arms around!!

Welcome, and I look forward to what you share.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Greetings!
I'm catching up with all the new posters' threads I missed.
Join us for the free (staff paid for) breakfast....
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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Hi there!

I'm Kurt, and I'm a born and raised Celtic Pagan from southern Canada. My parents did their best to teach me the basics of other religions, but aren't particularly knowledgeable about them. Although I'm not looking to change my faith, I've always found myself compelled to learn about the views of others, and find that other spiritual and religious people are the most intriguing to talk to, regardless of whether they share my religion or otherwise.

I'm 21, and besides religion, I enjoy video games, writing poetry, a wide variety of music, speaking at LGBTQIA rights demonstrations and snuggling with any animals I can get my arms around!!

Hi, welcome, just sit back and enjoy the cake,if you have room after breakfast
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Thief

Rogue Theologian
They're stuffed with chopped up last week's haggis.
So it's not only delicious, it's very likely safe to eat.
your credibility just slipped another point

but hey...you're a Scot
keep trying
maybe someday you'll get back into the positive numbers
 
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