When Paganism Ends...
My deep philosophical question for the season:
Is it possible to be an Atheist (or Agnostic), and be a Pagan at the same time?
I don't have an answer, I'm just mulling it over in my mind. I used to think "yes," and identified as such, but since then I've had Pagan friends I trust and respect tell me I can't be both at the same time.
Sorting out belief...
-Hagrid
Is it possible to be an Atheist (or Agnostic), and be a Pagan at the same time?
I don't have an answer, I'm just mulling it over in my mind. I used to think "yes," and identified as such, but since then I've had Pagan friends I trust and respect tell me I can't be both at the same time.
Sorting out belief...
-Hagrid
no subject
I know a lot of pagans who dont believe in an afterlife, so that's not incompatible with atheistic beliefs. I know I've never particularly believed in a life after death... "Summerlands" was always a metaphor for me, not a real place.
Believing in dual gods and goddesses strikes me as more of a Wiccan idea than necessarily a Pagan one. I've always bellieved - even when working with gods like Pan, or The Lord & Lady, or The Horned One, or Raven, or Bear, or even The Queer God - that I wasn't dealing with "actual" incranate spiritual beings, but rather archetypes, or, as Joseph Campbell put it in "The Power of Myth," masks that The Divine (however you define it) wears... ways we interact with The Universal Mysteries.