Is anyone active on here? I would love to get to know other students who are pagans.
Carrie
Francis Higgins - Sun, 07/08/2011 - 16:50
Hello Carrie!
Not too sure about about fully believing in Paganism (depends on your version,) but willing to be educated as I'm not a fond believer in Christanity and its outcomes over the past 2000 odd years or so.
Francis Higgins
Elaine Lawton - Mon, 08/08/2011 - 16:10
I'd call myself a pagan (mainly for the sake of simplicity!!)
Francis Higgins - Sun, 14/08/2011 - 20:42
Fair enough, I'm a pagan then. Now, apart from Stonehenge, Xmas hols, the seasons, parties and the odd killing of the next door tribe. What have the pagans done for us eh?
Therese Whitelock - Mon, 15/08/2011 - 10:27
I would imagine that's enough for most people to be starting off with, Francis? Totally darn well hate having to get up early and wage bloodsoaked tribal warfare in the rain when I could be tucked away in my cave with a nice fry up recovering from all that partying the night before....
Prefer Avebury to Stonehenge meself - more hippie hippie shake and fewer coach tours. And there's a Pub. And it's freeeeeeee!
Ruth Raymer - Wed, 14/09/2011 - 13:57
I'm completely with you on the Avebury/Stonehenge debate Therese, even in a public open space you can find quiet nook to meditate under the wonderful stones at Avebury - my fave place in england at the moment!
Carrie Wilkin - Thu, 18/08/2011 - 11:02
Its not just xmas hols, Christians have pretty much stolen all pagan holidays in one way or another, they have just given them different names.
Christians created the Devil and Hell and alot of people have grown up thinking that because they're not Christian, they would go to hell because that is what they were told. Pagans do not have a hell. Pagans worship nature and the Earth.
And isn't partying, let alone the other stuff, good enough? I think it is hehe
Hello Carrie!
Not too sure about about fully believing in Paganism (depends on your version,) but willing to be educated as I'm not a fond believer in Christanity and its outcomes over the past 2000 odd years or so.
Francis Higgins
I'd call myself a pagan (mainly for the sake of simplicity!!)
Fair enough, I'm a pagan then. Now, apart from Stonehenge, Xmas hols, the seasons, parties and the odd killing of the next door tribe. What have the pagans done for us eh?
I would imagine that's enough for most people to be starting off with, Francis? Totally darn well hate having to get up early and wage bloodsoaked tribal warfare in the rain when I could be tucked away in my cave with a nice fry up recovering from all that partying the night before....
Prefer Avebury to Stonehenge meself - more hippie hippie shake and fewer coach tours. And there's a Pub. And it's freeeeeeee!
I'm completely with you on the Avebury/Stonehenge debate Therese, even in a public open space you can find quiet nook to meditate under the wonderful stones at Avebury - my fave place in england at the moment!
Its not just xmas hols, Christians have pretty much stolen all pagan holidays in one way or another, they have just given them different names.
Christians created the Devil and Hell and alot of people have grown up thinking that because they're not Christian, they would go to hell because that is what they were told. Pagans do not have a hell. Pagans worship nature and the Earth.
And isn't partying, let alone the other stuff, good enough? I think it is hehe