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I like:- the social sciences, especially history (with interests in all types of areas) & sociology.
- computers -- doing an information systems major.
- reading; right now I'm into the classics and historical non-fiction.
- animals, especially dogs.
- helping people.
- travelling.
- being a repository of useless & trivial info.
- keeping up to date with world events & current affairs.
I hate:
- ignorance.
- fundamentalism.
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hey I have a question. What is the diference between a christain or a cathloc? I always thought that they were the same in general. but sence being on this site I have noticed people say they are in fact diferent.
and one more thing can somebody tell me what a pagan is? not to be rude or anything. i know that that is a religion but do magic or something.
so answering my question would really be helpful.
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confused Christain
Well, about the 'pagan' thing; there are two contexts in which people use 'pagan' --
1) a general term which describes non-Christian religions, as Moop said. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism (I'm technically Buddhist) are considered to be 'pagan'.
However, I think what most people mean when they use the term now are:
2) to describe the many religions which are 'new age' or have moved away from the traditional religions such as Christianity. Wicca and Druidism are examples. Some pagan religions do magic, some don't.
(Rating: 5) cool thanx that answers my Question!