Nice try but religion and spirituality are one and the same. Would you like me to post the 100 or so verses that deal with respect for the beasts of burden and respect for the land?
How do you figure?
Stopping a moment to admire a beautiful sunset is a spiritual moment.
Reading a bit of poetry that causes me to pause and reflect upon its meaning is spiritual...
Every fall I go to a wildlife refuge where wounded hawks, falcons and owls have been mended and then released back into the wild...this is a spiritual moment for me as well...
None of these things have anything to do with religion...
Nor do I believe that paganism is any different than your bag, just has a different and varied face to the superstition...
Very nice article Vereya. I can tell this is something near to your heart. Thank you for posting it here for us to read.:smile:
Good essay Vereya, but... paganism is a pretty broad category, I don't think you can legitimately claim it's *the* religion of our ancestors, it really just means any religious belief system that's outside the monotheistic Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. That's a lot of territory, covers everything from the old Norse, Greek and Roman mythologies to contemporary Wicca (which actually dates from only the 1940s), the Great Mooja Up The Mountain to the Spaghetti Monster and Bertrand Russell's orbiting teapot. The word Pagan derives from Latin, and just means a country dweller, somebody uneducated and unsophisticated, a bumpkin in modern terminology. Which I think is about right; there's no good evidence in support of any religious belief system, they're all just human inventions and have not much to do with reality.
Vereya,
Logical and to the point.
I like it.
regards,
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Vereya,
In my humble opinion I believe you have a temper of sorts.
rgs
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Good essay Vereya, but... paganism is a pretty broad category, I don't think you can legitimately claim it's *the* religion of our ancestors, it really just means any religious belief system that's outside the monotheistic Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. That's a lot of territory, covers everything from the old Norse, Greek and Roman mythologies to contemporary Wicca (which actually dates from only the 1940s), the Great Mooja Up The Mountain to the Spaghetti Monster and Bertrand Russell's orbiting teapot. The word Pagan derives from Latin, and just means a country dweller, somebody uneducated and unsophisticated, a bumpkin in modern terminology. Which I think is about right; there's no good evidence in support of any religious belief system, they're all just human inventions and have not much to do with reality.
The word Pagan derives from Latin, and just means a country dweller, somebody uneducated and unsophisticated, a bumpkin in modern terminology. Which I think is about right; there's no good evidence in support of any religious belief system, they're all just human inventions and have not much to do with reality.
Well if you do, with all due respect to you, why the smiley face?
regards,
scratch