Re: Defining "Pagan"
Occasionally you still come across groups or people that try to use the descriptions that Issac Bonewits set up.
Occasionally you still come across groups or people that try to use the descriptions that Issac Bonewits set up.
Hinduism (prior to the influx of Islam into India), Taoism and ShintoRosicrucianism, Theosophy, Spiritualism, etc., as well as those forms of Druidism influenced by those movements, the many Afro-Diasporatic faiths (such as Voudoun, Santeria, Candomble, etc.), Sikhism, several sects of Hinduism that have been influenced by Islam and Christianity, Mahayana BuddhismThelemaSecular Humanistscore Neopagan beliefs include a multiplicity of deities of all genders, a perception of those deities as both immanent and transcendent, a commitment to environmental awareness, and a willingness to perform magical as well as spiritual rituals to help both ourselves and others. Examples of Neopaganism would include the Church of All Worlds, most heterodox Wiccan traditions, Druidism as practiced by and the Henge of Keltria,Church of All Worlds.
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