In the last post, I suggested naturalists can connect to something greater than themselves. Without literal belief in deity or afterlife, they can achieve transcendence. How?
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Last time, we met some of today’s most publicly visible naturalists. Now, let’s get down to brass tacks. Exactly what does it mean to be a naturalist, and what do naturalists have in common with other Pagans?
Down to terms
You’ll hear a variety of different terms describing roughly the same circles of people: Naturalistic Pagans, Humanistic Pagans, Atheist Pagans, Agnostic Pagans, Existential Pagans, Secular Pagans, etc.
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I totally agree. As humanism is to christianity (it shares values, culture), so you can have a humanist version of paganism, shari
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"Only natural causes affect the universe; there are no supernatural causes." With the exception of the above statement, you have
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Good to meet you, Elani. Disagreement is more than welcome, of course.
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Welcome to PaganSquare! I enjoyed this post, but I disagree with most of it. Mostly because I can name at least two or three peop