Pagans & Wiccans

Anonymous
Needing to break curses by others?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmm.. I have friends who are solitary witches I find it interesting. I don't believe in it as a religion per se but more as a form of meditation with respect to spells, curses (by others) and being one with nature. I'm Catholic so that isn't going to change.


British traditional witchcraft is really fascinating to me. It does seem like a meditation and moving energy. Not that different from prayer, but like you said more nature-based.
Anonymous
isn't "wicca" the sound pac man makes when he's eating those dots?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:isn't "wicca" the sound pac man makes when he's eating those dots?


Wacca wacca wacca.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wicca: Pretending to be an ancient religion since 1957.


So? Every religion was once new.

It's so bizarre when people try and legitimize some religions, and delegitimize others. It's all a form of mythology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wicca: Pretending to be an ancient religion since 1957.


So? Every religion was once new.

It's so bizarre when people try and legitimize some religions, and delegitimize others. It's all a form of mythology.


For what it's worth, pagan religions actually predate Christianity by 1,000's of years. Religions "of the book" like CHristianity and Judaism didn't develop until humans figured out how to read and write
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't "wicca" the sound pac man makes when he's eating those dots?


Wacca wacca wacca.


Classy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't "wicca" the sound pac man makes when he's eating those dots?


Wacca wacca wacca.


Classy.


What do you expect? There are posters interested in thoughtful discussion, but mostly DCUM is lousy with trolls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't "wicca" the sound pac man makes when he's eating those dots?


Wacca wacca wacca.


I can't tell if it's wicca or wacca



I could imagine the uproar back in pacman's heydey if the fundies had tried to connect the game to paganism
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wicca: Pretending to be an ancient religion since 1957.


So? Every religion was once new.

It's so bizarre when people try and legitimize some religions, and delegitimize others. It's all a form of mythology.


For what it's worth, pagan religions actually predate Christianity by 1,000's of years. Religions "of the book" like CHristianity and Judaism didn't develop until humans figured out how to read and write


And then the "people of the book" borrowed unwritten Pagan stories and turned them into hebrew and Christian stories
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmm.. I have friends who are solitary witches I find it interesting. I don't believe in it as a religion per se but more as a form of meditation with respect to spells, curses (by others) and being one with nature. I'm Catholic so that isn't going to change.


My mom is a Catholic very into the Saints, burying St. Francis, praying to specific Saints, she sprinkles holy water on the car, and just very ritualistic. Yet she cannot abide Wiccans and their hocus pocus buffoonery. I like that you havecwiccan friends and respect their practice, but have to ask why Catholicism is "religion," but Wicca is "meditation"?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm.. I have friends who are solitary witches I find it interesting. I don't believe in it as a religion per se but more as a form of meditation with respect to spells, curses (by others) and being one with nature. I'm Catholic so that isn't going to change.


My mom is a Catholic very into the Saints, burying St. Francis, praying to specific Saints, she sprinkles holy water on the car, and just very ritualistic. Yet she cannot abide Wiccans and their hocus pocus buffoonery. I like that you havecwiccan friends and respect their practice, but have to ask why Catholicism is "religion," but Wicca is "meditation"?




She prefers her own hocus-pocus
Anonymous
Are there any socially conservative Pagans or Wiccans?

I'm drawn to paganism but am not liberal and don't consider myself a feminist.
Anonymous
There was an AMA a while back by a witch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there any socially conservative Pagans or Wiccans?

I'm drawn to paganism but am not liberal and don't consider myself a feminist.


Pagans definitely, Wiccans no.

There is actually a (small, weird) white nationalist pagan subculture, esp. w/r/t the Norse gods.
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