My wife is not a fanatical christian, just one who is afraid to turn loose. Around here it's "don't want to hear it." Makes for many conversation free evenings.
Interesting about the Dianic misandry, and also women's experiences might be more negative in paganism because of the cliquishness. I know that my wiccan group was completely controlled by "alpha females" and whoever was cute and…
Greetings SDF - I have Pagan and Wiccan friends and I have no problem accepting them. I accept you just the way you are - you don't have to believe or disbelieve a certain way for me to accept you. Nice to have you here.
There doesn't seem to be much action going on here, but I'll put up my post. I found it really difficult to push the join button to this sub-group. Except for a little bout with feminist Dianic misandry in the early…
Those I bothered speaking with about it or reconnecting with didn't seem to care. They don't call me anymore (Don't blame them, we have nothing in common), but they have never seemed to mind. A couple told me they no longer have god…
I remember some claims like that...what really took the cake was a girl and her mom who swore that babies could fly and nobody could see it because they didn't believe it. I mean one person can make any claim they want, but these whole…
One girl I know tells me that she converses with trees. They seem really nice though.
I had a friend tell me that he once sampled a home-made "absinthe wine" and spend the evening in conversation with the trees, who seemed quite…
This is an interesting thread. When I was pagan, I was a True Believer, and I believed that I had been Chosen by my goddess to be her Priestess. Because I had a Personal Experience.... yeah, I know. I even ran the local Pagan…
More tolerant, except of Christianity that is. But it is the religious preference of a lot of people who bi, polyamorous, liberal, otherwise intelligent, so I do have some circles of friends who are pagan. Some of them I met when I was in my pagan…
Thank you for becoming my first friend on this site!
And I've got to say, every time I pass by the "Miracle Theater" and its oh-so-flashy sign when I go through Sevierville/Pigeon Forge, I smirk. Can't help it.
Hey it's good to know there are other people out there who don't ascribe to religion. I also understand about being hurt, which has been an unfortunately more prominent theme in my life than I'd prefer. All part of why I have a fairly large tattoo in homage to Prometheus on my back.
Anyway, please know that you are not alone. I am sure it feels that way at times.