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
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Perhaps that's it... we're talking about all this stuff as if objective when it is not.
What ideas of the supernatural are you questioning?
What kind of paganism are you talking about?
For example, as a kind of pagan (I guess), my practice is not about the supernatural, but the natural world.
And then there was something someone said in response about this being all there is... but that's something that is part of Judiasm. This is heaven; this is hell... make the best and/or worst of it.
I find it miraculous when I am all crazy and out in the would and find myself leaning on a tree and the tree absorbing my crazy energy, grounding me. Yanno?
Also, don't look to isolate yourself either. One doesn't find themselves isolated, but create it. Trust me, I know lots about isolation! *grins*