Hey,
is there anyone that is pagan on here that i could talk to?because i am pagan and i dont really know any other pagan people.(by the way for anyone who doesnt know what paganism is its a religion or you can ask me about it,gc__gerl224)
orphans answered Monday September 27 2004, 3:25 pm: Yes. I am a pagan. And, as a pagan, I feel compelled to use better internet niceties such as good grammar and capitilization as I laugh at all the silly *insert the name of my parents' relgion here* who use words such as y(why), no(know), gurl, etc, etc. I'm glad to find someone who can spell, is legible and pagan! Kudos to j00! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Moop answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 12:23 pm: I figure I should run in here and stomp on the inaccuracies in the question, though it is older as far as questions go.
First, to answer your question, I am not pagan. This is because I am a christian. Pagan is the general word for any non-christian. It is NOT a religion. There aren't any belief systems attached with paganism. It's strictly a word describing non-christians which may include everything from muslims and buddhists to Wiccans and Satanists. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
jokerzgrl answered Friday July 16 2004, 11:53 am: Do you practice the craft, as i do? and if not thats cool, i'll still talk to you and be ur friend! *lol* i know a few pagans, but it depends on what religion you practice, if you tell me more, i could really help you, and no i'm not trying to be nosy. but if you do practice wicca, go to www.childrenofartemis.com well, happy pagan hunting!
Victoria [ jokerzgrl's advice column | Ask jokerzgrl A Question ]
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