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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:19 am
Quote: My thought is that this would precipitate orgy activity. Wow, childish and hilarious. My Teacher has been a Gard 17 years, and he's still waiting on that orgy. Quote: Cave drawings have shown that ancient man was using visualization for a successful hunt. But of course, because Gerald wastn't there it couldn't be considered magick? And I actually got this far before my brain tried to force a hard powercycle and data dump... Quote: As my husband who is a studing Alexandrian wiccan for over 20 years will first point out it is not a religion it is a belief. As Scott Cunningham was a great author and may have practiced what he believed in there has been wiccans since the... druids time. The true Alexandrian wiccans date a 1000 years before Christ. And here's where the gag reflex kicked in. What I meant to come in here to say was... "My familiar's a dragon. His name is Eryk, and he wears a pink tutu."
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:57 pm
The FBI's guide to Satanic and Ritual murders. Here's the video.So all of you evil, Satanic pagans can know what the FBI is looking for. For those who don't want to watch the video: The host explains, and then shows on a model (who happens to be a real woman in a checkered bikini) the common marks of Satanic and ritual murders. He shows that sometimes the throat will be cut from ear to chin, the jugular will be pierced, and then when the victim is drained of all blood, the incision will be covered with wax, and sometimes the victim's eyes will be covered in wax. Then he describes that the other usual marking will be pentagrams or inverted pentagrams on either side of the chest or on the stomach. Occasionally, there will be marks on the back of the ankle or the bottom of the foot will be flayed.
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:28 am
"All witches follow some religion. Sorcery isn't magic. Acupuncture and magnetic therapy are sorcery."
All this from someone trying to claim that the rules in M&R discriminate against witches because "in-universe" discussion of magic and witchcraft are off-limits.
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:30 am
Hawk Atreides "All witches follow some religion. Sorcery isn't magic. Acupuncture and magnetic therapy are sorcery." All this from someone trying to claim that the rules in M&R discriminate against witches because "in-universe" discussion of magic and witchcraft are off-limits. What does in-universe mean?
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:53 am
Esiris Hawk Atreides "All witches follow some religion. Sorcery isn't magic. Acupuncture and magnetic therapy are sorcery." All this from someone trying to claim that the rules in M&R discriminate against witches because "in-universe" discussion of magic and witchcraft are off-limits. What does in-universe mean? Well, it's used in Wikipedia to describe situations in which a fictional work is discussed as if it were real. My best attempt at shoehorning the definition into M&R context is when a discussion strays from the theological ( discussing the beliefs and tenets of religions) to the inherently "religious" ( asserting the beliefs and tenets of religions). It's one thing to discuss the nature of preparing ritual space in various religions and entirely another to get into pissing matches over which religion's preparation methods are "correct".
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:55 am
"All pagans should worship Brahma, Shiva and Krishnu to complete their incomplete and lacking pantheons and create a universal paganism."
I'm seriously in shock from this... I can't even begin to understand where this guy is coming from or how he thinks this is a good idea, or one that all pagans would not just willingly embrace, but rush to! And you should have seen him "fighting" criticism, it was painful! He kept telling everyone who disagreed with him (all but maybe one person) that they were going off topic and misrepresenting what he wrote, and should therefore shut up until they understood. Just... wow...
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:54 am
Oy. I can't believe I just heard about CUUPS (the Covenant of Universalist Unitarian Pagans). Their focus? "Spiritual teachings of Earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature." Why thank you for telling me that I can't be "Pagan" because my religious beliefs are not "Earth-centered", do not "celebrate the sacred circle of life", or have anything to do with "liv[ing] in harmony with[...]nature".
@Ainwyn: Sounds like a soft polytheist emanationist or something.
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:42 pm
Ainwyn "All pagans should worship Brahma, Shiva and Krishnu to complete their incomplete and lacking pantheons and create a universal paganism." I'm seriously in shock from this... I can't even begin to understand where this guy is coming from or how he thinks this is a good idea, or one that all pagans would not just willingly embrace, but rush to! And you should have seen him "fighting" criticism, it was painful! He kept telling everyone who disagreed with him (all but maybe one person) that they were going off topic and misrepresenting what he wrote, and should therefore shut up until they understood. Just... wow... "everyone should be just like me" is what it feels like ultimately
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:45 pm
Hawk Atreides Oy. I can't believe I just heard about CUUPS (the Covenant of Universalist Unitarian Pagans). Their focus? "Spiritual teachings of Earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature." Why thank you for telling me that I can't be "Pagan" because my religious beliefs are not "Earth-centered", do not "celebrate the sacred circle of life", or have anything to do with "liv[ing] in harmony with[...]nature". @Ainwyn: Sounds like a soft polytheist emanationist or something. I don't get it, pardon my dumbness. It looks like their just interested in earth centered paganism, not in making all paganism earth centered. I know I've heard horrible things about the UU but I have this nasty habit of giving people the benifit of the doubt. It comes across as you feeling that earth centered religions are being preachy at you, is this taking place, and I'm sorry for when it does. sad *fertility and earth centered myself*
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:42 pm
Ainwyn "All pagans should worship Brahma, Shiva and Krishnu to complete their incomplete and lacking pantheons and create a universal paganism." gonk . .. ..... gonk eek gonk Nevermind they got the Hindu trimurti wrong. The last deity is Vishnu, not Krishna. gonk
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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:54 pm
Wrath of Ezekiel Ainwyn "All pagans should worship Brahma, Shiva and Krishnu to complete their incomplete and lacking pantheons and create a universal paganism." gonk . .. ..... gonk eek gonk Nevermind they got the Hindu trimurti wrong. The last deity is Vishnu, not Krishna. gonk Are you even surprised by this?
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:15 pm
Celeblin Galadeneryn Wrath of Ezekiel Ainwyn "All pagans should worship Brahma, Shiva and Krishnu to complete their incomplete and lacking pantheons and create a universal paganism." gonk . .. ..... gonk eek gonk Nevermind they got the Hindu trimurti wrong. The last deity is Vishnu, not Krishna. gonk Are you even surprised by this? Yes. gonk
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:01 am
Does anyone think it's weird that Raven Kaldera is claiming to be part Romany?
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:28 am
Esiris Does anyone think it's weird that Raven Kaldera is claiming to be part Romany? It isn't too surprising, looking through his website. He's got his hands in many pockets it seems. His introduction is so humble as well - The Reweaver of the Web! The Bridge Between Worlds! Dreamer Whose Dreams Come True!
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