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Do not buy that, Plan 9. Neo-Paganism of nowadays is a lot different from the Pagan religions of old tribal communities. They just adapted the modern and contemporary broad spirituality of today to the deities of those ancient cultures.Plan 9 said:Some pagans have researched for years themselves, and are part of beliefs systems as old as Catholicism, so I can't help but feel that there is an ethnocentric quality to a sweeping statement like the one above.
It is a broad term, and there are many differences between many of its members. The same is true with the name Christian. Having a name to group all those different beliefs by what they have in common is not without problems, but it certainly helps any dialogue about them.First of all, I won't use the term "Neo-Pagan" about a really large and mixed group of people, the majority of which I will never meet.
Yes, but the discussion is only among the members who come to this thread. And if they come and post, it is safe to assume they see some benefit on it.I've heard evidence, arguments, reasons, but I wanted to hear those for their own sake; not as fodder for debate. Like most Christians here, I suspect most Pagans find it too unpleasant to participate in the virtual bloodbath we call "debate" here at CF.
I don't remember ever calling you a heretic. If I did, I'm sorry. As for protestantism, whenever it comes up in a discussion, the Catholic position is clear and unchangeable.I don't want to pretend anything, bu that is an insulting term, and I think you're aware of that. Certainly when I ask questions in OBOB, and I do so fairly frequently, I am treated with the utmost kindness and courtesy, and it's in OBOB that the term "heretic" in its strictest theological sense could be applied to me without rancor on anyones' part, including myself.
But yes, most Catholic members in these forums are a lot wiser and can reply in a much kinder and more skilled way than I can. Take them as your role example.
Okay, I'll try.I think you should try very hard to be less offensive. If you don't, a thread of real value to the rest of us, however little you may care about it, or us, will be closed. You can be both tactful without sacrificing honesty.
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The Cherokee in particular were very concerned with personal freedoms and human rights. They also placed equal or even greater value on their women as on their men! That happened to be one of the 'concerns' of the Christian settlers, they were afraid their women would get bad ideas of equality and freedom.