Cheddarsox: OK, so if I suddenly get this urge to resurrect the practice of worshipping Woden, its cool?
**There are many schools of thought on that. Some pagans (who usually identify themselves as eclectic) are of the cafeteria type. They pick and choose and do what suits them.
Others believe you must be called by a deity, or have a cultural or ancestral connection, and study the history and practices of a religion before you go off on your own.
Some believe that you can do harm and offend the deity by acting in your own manner,rather than in the traditional manner that has been revealed as appropriate for that deity.**
I can go out in my backyard, don whatever clothing as may seem ancient, invent some ritual and begin “worshipping” Woden? Sorry, but what connection does that have to the “priests” and “rites” of Woden which existed prior to the Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity?
Modern revelations? OK, so if I have been on a spree of reading H.P. Lovecraft novels and decide that Cthullu is the real thing (well OK at least I’d have some guidance as to what to say…Ia, ia Cthullu, etc.) that this is OK?’’
**Again, see above. I am not an expert on all religions and practices within paganism, nor is it my purpose to explain or defend all their practices. I only offer information that I know, which is useful in this discussion.
Some religions require the faithful to gather with others, study and go through initiation, others are open to free and solitary practice. We are talking about thousands of religions here, they each have their own protocol, and some apparently have no protocol whatsoever.**
I just don’t get it. I can’t see how someone could deliberately attempt to resurect a faith that had not been practiced for hundreds if not thousands of years…much less than a modern revelation.
Not all of these religions are a resurrection of the past, some have been continually practiced by their people, and others have had elements of them retained in the practices and cultures of their people. Modern pagans may feel that they are setting things right to return to the old ways, support the old religion and restore that which was abandoned or sullied over the centuries.
** People often reach into the past and their culture of origin to inform themselves and gain wisdom from those who have gone before them, as well as to remind themselves who they are, where they come from and what has been their source of meaning and identity.**
BTW, I do have some experience with neo-pagans. They couldn’t answer my questions about why. It seems to me if you can’t answer the question, why?.. Is there faith?
**Here is something to think about. If you (and you have presented yourself as such) don’t want to ,or due to personality cannot, see any good reason, or validity or sense in pagan religions, you wont, no matter what explanations are given to you. You can be told why, and reject the reasons. That doesn’t change the fact that there are reasons.
Yes there is faith. I know a great many people who follow indigenous religions, reconstructionist religions, earth centered religions, etc. that have great faith, practice their faith and it is real and important in their life. There are also yahoos who just like to dress up, wave magic wands and get a rise out of people.
There are thousands of religions out there. Those which don’t fall under the big 5 are usually referred to as pagan. That encompasses a huge variety of practices, faiths etc. If you look, you can find lots of things to condemn and lots of things to admire among these thousands of religions. It is not honest or fair to lump them together and make blanket statements about the religions or their followers. **
Is there a religion?
Thousands of religions. And their whys will differ. People honor their deities because they believe it is right to do so, they are called to do so.
As a Catholic, I can answer why. What then is the difference?
**I’m not sure I understand what type of difference you are looking for. Surely there are both similarities and differences between the Catholic faith and other religions.
I would guess you would need to ask specific questions to the people who practice the individual religions. I cannot answer for them.**
cheddar