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KarenNC
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Agreed that honesty is important and an actual understanding rather than simply dealing with the stereotypes. That is one reason I am trying to be very clear in my dispute over the original statement, as I honestly don’t see it as truly representative of the usual way in which Wicca is practiced. It is not the blood. It is the intent and manner in which it is used in the particular stated circumstance.I believe the only way ecumenicalism can take place is if there is HONEST dialogue about the similarities and differences. That means admitting that sometimes things are not all good and within our comfort zones.
Personally I don’t see how humans can have any legit religion without blood being involved. Life is in the blood. It is just who we are.