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Uhm…I’m not sure if i fallow, do you mean how is paganism superior to Christianity ?Hello. thanks for taking my call.
How is it superior to Christianity and the incarnation?
Uhm…I’m not sure if i fallow, do you mean how is paganism superior to Christianity ?Hello. thanks for taking my call.
How is it superior to Christianity and the incarnation?
I’m not sure what you mean by people taking 'wicca as veinly [sic] as possible". I assure you, the people I know who are into wicca are very serious about it. It is their chosen path, not a game. They are indeed searching for a connection to the Creator, however they like the idea of not having that Creator make any demands on them. They can worship as they please, IF they please, and it matters not to their chosen gods.*i chose wicca as my relgion just because it felt right for me, i’ve expiermented with other relgions but none of them stuck to me as much as wicca.
and in my opinion the people you mentioned jst take wicca as veinly as possible thinking that it is jst a game and not a serious relgious path
i woship the goddess danu, but i also worship dagda becaues in my opinion half is good, but whole is better…
does this answer your question?*
Any answer?Hi Reborn,
I wanted to ask, since wiccans believe in multiple deities, do they believe that there is a God of Israel as discribed in the torah and christen bible? Thanks, Tim
So you’ve never met anyone who worships Jupiter?I have yet to meet one pagan to say they worship the ‘supreme’ God/Goddess
Correct. And how does paganism win out over the incarnation?Uhm…I’m not sure if i fallow, do you mean how is paganism superior to Christianity ?
I have never met any Pagan who claimed that Paganism, or their devision of it was superior to any other religion. I think the point is, they are not claiming that it is superior, just different.Correct. And how does paganism win out over the incarnation?
I will have to disagree with you on this one. I cannot speak for Wiccans, but I can speak for myself as an Hellenic polytheist, which falls under the general umbrella term of Pagan or Neopagan. The issue is multifaceted. The first question to ask is “superior in what way, by what measure?”I have never met any Pagan who claimed that Paganism, or their devision of it was superior to any other religion. I think the point is, they are not claiming that it is superior, just different.
Do you believe Jupiter is the supreme god?I will have to disagree with you on this one. I cannot speak for Wiccans, but I can speak for myself as an Hellenic polytheist, which falls under the general umbrella term of Pagan or Neopagan. The issue is multifaceted. The first question to ask is “superior in what way, by what measure?”
Hey, thanks for the post, it was interesting to see your point of view. In regards to the above statement though, my comment was about my particular experience. I was not speakign for all of Paganism. I have many friends that are Pagan and I can honestly say that they have never told me or anyone around me that their religion was superior to Christianity.I will have to disagree with you on this one. I cannot speak for Wiccans, but I can speak for myself as an Hellenic polytheist, which falls under the general umbrella term of Pagan or Neopagan. The issue is multifaceted. The first question to ask is “superior in what way, by what measure?”
Tell me about the moral teachings of the paganism you are familiar with.I have never met any Pagan who claimed that Paganism, or their devision of it was superior to any other religion. I think the point is, they are not claiming that it is superior, just different.
I would be happy to, however I am not Pagan, I am Catholic.Tell me about the moral teachings of the paganism you are familiar with.
You know, after giving this more thought, I don’t think I know what paganism is.
Technically, no, they’re not. They’re not pagans, they’re neopagans. If you want to know what real paganism is like, as practiced by an advanced civilization, you have to find it in, say, Japan or rural Korea. With all respect, Reborn et al are neopagans. They do not hold the same values as historical pagans, or currently existing societies with analogous values that, for the sake of political correctness, we don’t call pagan although they substantially are.Reborn Pagan, KittyChorus and Karen NC are all different denominations of Pagan and have done alot to share what their beliefs are.
If you have specific moral questions, I think that you should those questions directly to them. (if I’ve missed anyone else, forgive me).![]()
I know that this post is for Karen but wanted to let you know that KittyChorus has that belief. She is Pagan, however she is monotheistic.KarenNC:
Excellent post!
I have a question - I have met some Wiccans and Neopagans that believe that there is a single “source” of Divinity in the universe.
Do you have the same understanding?
This is not intended to be a leading question - I think that the idea of a single source of Divinity fits nicely with some of the things you posted above.
It also raises some interesting questions like, “Are we all looking at the same thing? Like three blind men examining an elephant, are we all looking at different aspects of the same Divinity?”
Supreme in what sense?Do you believe Jupiter is the supreme god?
Fair enough. Honestly all any of us can do in this is speak from our own experience.Hey, thanks for the post, it was interesting to see your point of view. In regards to the above statement though, my comment was about my particular experience. I was not speakign for all of Paganism. I have many friends that are Pagan and I can honestly say that they have never told me or anyone around me that their religion was superior to Christianity.
I think it is possible to theorize that there might be at root an underlying “ground of being” for all existence (including that of the Gods) but that if so it is so far removed from our experience as to be irrelevant to that experience.I have a question - I have met some Wiccans and Neopagans that believe that there is a single “source” of Divinity in the universe.
Do you have the same understanding?
This is not intended to be a leading question - I think that the idea of a single source of Divinity fits nicely with some of the things you posted above.
It also raises some interesting questions like, “Are we all looking at the same thing? Like three blind men examining an elephant, are we all looking at different aspects of the same Divinity?”