Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
What an odd thing to say. I am a Christian Minister. My Wicca/Pagan friends lead very happy, full lives. One in particular is one of the most spiritually grounded people I've ever know. They are certainly not living "sad lives".
Many fingers pointing to the same moon.....
Anonymous wrote:What are your beliefs? Where do you go to meet other pagans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
NP. It's no different, and no more weird than the rituals and mythologies believed by "modern" religions.
It is completely and absolutely different. This statement says to me that you know nothing about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Stop being dramatic. Despite what you believe there is no "right" religion. I'm a practicing catholic who attended catholic school most of my life and I'm aware enough to know that religion is a function of humans and who knows what, if any, true religion exists. We just function on faith and it is extremely hypocritical to believe my religion is somehow "better" or "more right" than someone else's religion.
I'm not being dramatic, I'm being factual. Jesus said, "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life." How is it "hypocritical" to know that is correct? Do you even know what the word "hypocritical" means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
NP. It's no different, and no more weird than the rituals and mythologies believed by "modern" religions.
It is completely and absolutely different. This statement says to me that you know nothing about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Stop being dramatic. Despite what you believe there is no "right" religion. I'm a practicing catholic who attended catholic school most of my life and I'm aware enough to know that religion is a function of humans and who knows what, if any, true religion exists. We just function on faith and it is extremely hypocritical to believe my religion is somehow "better" or "more right" than someone else's religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
NP. It's no different, and no more weird than the rituals and mythologies believed by "modern" religions.
It is completely and absolutely different. This statement says to me that you know nothing about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
NP. It's no different, and no more weird than the rituals and mythologies believed by "modern" religions.
It is completely and absolutely different. This statement says to me that you know nothing about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
NP. It's no different, and no more weird than the rituals and mythologies believed by "modern" religions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.
What strange, sad lives you describe.
Anonymous wrote:My coworker is a lapsed-Catholic turned heathen who worships the old Norse gods. His morals/ethics are very liberal. He meets like-minded people through LARP games and on the Internet, but mostly does solitary practice. He says there isn't much to do beyond sacrifices and he doesn't do those.
A former coworker is a Wiccan and I was shocked how many covens there are in this area. Now I feel like I spot gatherings a few times a year. She said she avoids them, especially if they have male members, because she hates drama. She worships the old Celtic gods and does solitary practice.