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kdet said:The only answer is Jesus.
John 14 6Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Yes...I'm not sure about ALL Pagans, but most do. I, for example, believe in all Gods and Goddesses as being aspects of a single divinity. Jehova, the Judeo-Christian God, is one of these aspects that I believe in.Do Pagans believe in a G-d??
Your guess is as good as mine...but I believe that our spirit goes to the Summerlands where it rests and reflects over its lives before reincarnating into a new body.What happens when man/woman dies? Do we go to another world?
I don't know if I'm understanding your question correctly, but I'll try to answer it.Where do you place your hope if you have any?
Nope. Pagan is a very broad term and includes many religions.Do all pagans worship Godess?
Well, here is the way it works for me.How you worship?
morningstar2651 said:I am also in a coven. We are a close-knit group of friends with similar religious beliefs. We have 8 yearly rituals & celebrations held on Sabbats to honor the God and the Goddess. Some groups like ours will also meet for Esbats -- full moon and new moon celebrations & rituals...but we don't.
Wicca is one of the many forms of Paganism -- I happen to be Wiccan.So Pagan is sort of like Wiccan, right?
Not a clue...not many surveys about religion have that as a question or answer.What % of world is Godess worshiper? Any idea?
Eep, no! I believe that all life is sacred and a part of the creation...it would be a slap in the face of the God & Goddess to intentionally harm their creation. Few neo-pagan religions, such as Vodoun, include animal sacrifice.By rituals...do you mean animal sacrifices? Do you all do animal sacrfices?
Maria_adams said:What % of world is Godess worshiper? Any idea?
Shy21 said:By rituals...do you mean animal sacrifices? Do you all do animal sacrfices?
No.Shy21 said:By rituals...do you mean animal sacrifices? Do you all do animal sacrfices?
Maria_adams said:Do all pagans worship Godess?
Maria_adams said:How you worship?
Shy21 said:Gosh get over your self. Give the man/woman a chance to explain his/her religion.....
Shy21 said:Do Pagans believe in a G-d??
Shy21 said:What happens when man/woman dies?
Good point. The more staunchly traditionalist Asatruar, having an interest in practicing the religion exactly as it was in the olden days, would probably want to bring back the sacrifices as well. As I said, though, it's horribly impractical unless you're already in the habit of raising and killing your own food. It's not easy to be a farmer these days.pensive said:Having said that, while animal sacrifices are not a part of Paganism in general, there are small subgroups and individuals that participate in such practices. For example, some groups of Asatruar (of course, Asatruar would generally cringe at being called Pagan, but that's another issue altogether) believe that because animal sacrifice was a part of ancient Norse religion, that it only makes sense to reconstruct that part of the religion too. Not all Asatruar do this, either, but it does exist. (I've gotten the impression that it's mostly groups in Europe, but don't quote me on that.)