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I think the application of hospitality is a good idea. What I've seen more in these flare-ups is not so much bristling over someo
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I agree, Terrence, and people who come in with that attitude in an interfaith setting soon leave, without any converts. Of course
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Thanks for your thoughtful and helpful article, Ivo. In the last few months we have seen far too many pagans picking nits and de
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Thanks for this, Ivo. We who work in interfaith certainly live by this attitude. I daresay that the various trads, covens, and i
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I'm writing in response to Tess Dawson's excellent post about honoring the differences among the numerous Pagan paths. There are many tributaries of this mighty river: Druidry, Wicca, Heathen, Asatru, Kemeticism, Thelema...the list could go on and on. Even within each of those tributaries, there are several streams that feed into it. Just within Wicca, there are Gardnerians, Dianics, Reclaiming, and more.
I agree very much with Dawson: our paths are not the same path. I believe that the right path is the path that sings in your heart; like Nature, I believe diversity is strength. I don't need to make every path the same in order to respect it.
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I'm liking this idea. As to the question of what binds us, why are we in this community together? The same question could be aske
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So the question is how many letters in our acronym - meaning, which categories will work? Would all Earth-centered religions be ha
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Oh, yeah, also... you left out non-theists. (Gaians, humanist Pagans, Jungian Pagans, and atheist Pagans.) Given that for a good f
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It's not meant to be pronounceable - neither is LGBTQ! But I'm interested in including non-theists. Perhaps PWDRNT? That's a bit l
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Love your idea, sweetie, but a single problem jumps out at me. Your acronym is unpronounceable in any language I'm familiar with.