[BlkCat]
[silvercs]
I totaly agree.
I got in a few spiffs specifically about the otherkin/ vampire stuff. I just don't either A) fully understand it or B) believe in it.
Erm, is it paganism that outdates christianity? Even though pagan is a very broad term. Humans have always feared the eternal, no matter what sort of cavemen they were. The fear of a high controlling being on a moral concious person is always going to be there.
loved the funrant>
I got in a few spiffs specifically about the otherkin/ vampire stuff. I just don't either A) fully understand it or B) believe in it.
Erm, is it paganism that outdates christianity? Even though pagan is a very broad term. Humans have always feared the eternal, no matter what sort of cavemen they were. The fear of a high controlling being on a moral concious person is always going to be there.
loved the funrant>
As for not understanding otherkin/vampirism, what is it you don't understand? I can clear things up for ya easy if you want =P.
Paganism in it's general term pre-dates Christianity, however there are pagan religions that do not. Such as Wicca, and Thelema(I'm a Thelemite).
Some person tried saying they had wolf blood in them, which made no sense at all unless the person had taken a wolf to human blood transfusion, or their parents were a human and wolf... Thats what ticked me off, it's not logical.
I don't understand how a person can be a vampire now a days anyways.
Do you have something against Wicca? (Not trying to make it sound too personal...)