Pagan Culture

vinod1975

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:laughing7: Just for more info , what is pagan its for me no critisim pleaseeeeeee...

Pagan may refer to:
  • One who follows a religion of European, North African, Asian or Pre-Columban American origin and who is not Christian, Muslim or Jewish, or who does not worship the God of Abraham exclusively. Such usage, while traditional in the above three religions, may be considered derogatory. There is some disagreement about the application of the word to the religions of Southern and Eastern Asian origin (eg. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Shintoism). While Jews, Muslims and Christians traditionally consider them to be pagan on the basis of worshiping gods other than the God of Abraham, followers of these religions sometimes eschew the designation
  • Bagan, a city in Myanmar also known as Pagan
  • Pagan Lorn, a metal band from Luxembourg, Europe (1994-1998)
  • The world in which the Ultima VIII (or Ultima VIII:pagan) computer game takes place
Pagan is the name of:
 

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LOOK what I found! I want this! Its called Pan in Love!

 

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Oh but look at Fae she doesnt see her suitor as a monster, OH NO! She sees the beauty in his soul. She plays coy........knowing her sweet Pan is already hers. Love of kindred Spirits dear Padre ;)
 

Vereya

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Amber, the artist's name is Vladimir Kush. You can see some more of his work at http://max.az/c1185.html The site is in Russian, but if you just scroll down there will be a lot of his pictures. There are a lot of really beautiful and meaningful ones there. I am sure you will enjoy them. :)

Maple, I think this picture probably applies to any religion. It is like a symbol of Hope, that every person has in his heart, no matter what the religion is - the Hope that there is a guiding light that would lead us to a nice and safe shore, in every meaning of this phrase.