I find the possibility of god existing as equitable as that of Zeus existing. I'm just wondering when christianity will reach the understanding of mythology that is apparent with any religion.
If god...maybe that particular deity doesn't exist?
There tends to be an issue when a god claims to always be there while followers never see adequate signs of that god being around. That kind of disconnect is telling, of a desperate believer unfulfilled.
I can gladly expand. I'm a solitary practitioner, never really got into the coven thing, and I consider myself pagan mainly by the act of distancing myself from Christian ideology. Yeah, there's Wicca and Witchcraft and Neopaganism, but I liken myself to one close with nature. We live out here...
The name is Kyle and I am a pagan. I don't have much tolerance for Christians, as sad as that may be to hear, because I have not met a single one who ever had any tolerance for me. In the end, the Christian way always seems to be focused on the "me" rather than the "everyone".
Still, maybe...