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By *ransGuyTV/TS
over a year ago
Cardiff |
"pagan ritual followed by hot sex "
Now that would definitely get me interested!
Haha things for me will hopefully be calming down soon so I'll be able to concentrate on what I actually want to do with my life. I just hope my memory can cope with all the new information |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
Paganism puts the woman at the centre of all sexual relations so I believe. Always wanted to fuck a Pagan. Any woman that is open to guys outside of Lincoln, come send me a hello
(so great with chat up line me) |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"Raised Pagan by my Wican Mother much to the annoyance of my Catholic Father."
One thing I like about Wicca (and there isn't much) is that it is a truly English religion, and its been round long enough for Wiccans to have had kids who were raised Wiccans. OK, we're a bit far from the multitude of Christians, but it took hundreds of years for Christianity to get going. |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"in roman times when they came here, yorkshire was know as middle earth the black lands due to various rituals and customs "
Noooo, Eboracum was a very important Roman garrison town. Constantine was baptised here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"in roman times when they came here, yorkshire was know as middle earth the black lands due to various rituals and customs
Noooo, Eboracum was a very important Roman garrison town. Constantine was baptised here." before roman times that is what roman gave the name to north of yorkshire google it |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
"in roman times when they came here, yorkshire was know as middle earth the black lands due to various rituals and customs
Noooo, Eboracum was a very important Roman garrison town. Constantine was baptised here. before roman times that is what roman gave the name to north of yorkshire google it "
So a bunch of pagans had a derogatory term for another bunch of pagans?
Plus ca change... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"in roman times when they came here, yorkshire was know as middle earth the black lands due to various rituals and customs
Noooo, Eboracum was a very important Roman garrison town. Constantine was baptised here. before roman times that is what roman gave the name to north of yorkshire google it
So a bunch of pagans had a derogatory term for another bunch of pagans?
Plus ca change..." oh look not on here to argue, so leave me be and dont put words into words |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
"in roman times when they came here, yorkshire was know as middle earth the black lands due to various rituals and customs
Noooo, Eboracum was a very important Roman garrison town. Constantine was baptised here. before roman times that is what roman gave the name to north of yorkshire google it
So a bunch of pagans had a derogatory term for another bunch of pagans?
Plus ca change... oh look not on here to argue, so leave me be and dont put words into words"
Not sure what your point was to be honest. The post was about who is or was pagan, not ancient invasions. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Raised Pagan by my Wican Mother much to the annoyance of my Catholic Father.
One thing I like about Wicca (and there isn't much) is that it is a truly English religion, and its been round long enough for Wiccans to have had kids who were raised Wiccans. OK, we're a bit far from the multitude of Christians, but it took hundreds of years for Christianity to get going."
My Mum was born in Salisbury near lay lines and was raised Wican by her Mother. She always said to me that there was no Christianity in the country until the Romans invaded and that I should never be ashamed to be of pagan heritage.. |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
"Raised Pagan by my Wican Mother much to the annoyance of my Catholic Father.
One thing I like about Wicca (and there isn't much) is that it is a truly English religion, and its been round long enough for Wiccans to have had kids who were raised Wiccans. OK, we're a bit far from the multitude of Christians, but it took hundreds of years for Christianity to get going.
My Mum was born in Salisbury near lay lines and was raised Wican by her Mother. She always said to me that there was no Christianity in the country until the Romans invaded and that I should never be ashamed to be of pagan heritage.. "
Actually, although Constantine was baptised here, we didn't have Christianity until the Saxons brought it over.
Britain still has an awesome pagan heritage. All those henges, stone circles, and standing stones. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Raised Pagan by my Wican Mother much to the annoyance of my Catholic Father.
One thing I like about Wicca (and there isn't much) is that it is a truly English religion, and its been round long enough for Wiccans to have had kids who were raised Wiccans. OK, we're a bit far from the multitude of Christians, but it took hundreds of years for Christianity to get going.
My Mum was born in Salisbury near lay lines and was raised Wican by her Mother. She always said to me that there was no Christianity in the country until the Romans invaded and that I should never be ashamed to be of pagan heritage..
Actually, although Constantine was baptised here, we didn't have Christianity until the Saxons brought it over.
Britain still has an awesome pagan heritage. All those henges, stone circles, and standing stones. " no no lol was aying when romans first came that was the name they gave to the are due to pagan rituals and customs they found |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Raised Pagan by my Wican Mother much to the annoyance of my Catholic Father.
I'm surprised your Catholic father married a Pagan "
My Father was a very lapsed Catholic and wasn't that religious much to his families annoyance. He was well.aware of my.Mother's beliefs when they met and love won out over religion |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It depends on your definition of Pagan.
New age Wiccan/druidism that has no basis in anything historical as there is nothing written and no direct lineage? No
New age pseudo gothic with basis in victorian horror/erotica generally wearing black and with obsessions with graveyards and ouija boards? No
Generic non traditional christian beliefs which include animistic and humanistic philosophies..more like it |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"It depends on your definition of Pagan.
New age Wiccan/druidism that has no basis in anything historical as there is nothing written and no direct lineage? No
New age pseudo gothic with basis in victorian horror/erotica generally wearing black and with obsessions with graveyards and ouija boards? No
Generic non traditional christian beliefs which include animistic and humanistic philosophies..more like it "
Aaah this is why I'm lapsed. It never took long for the 'witchier than thou' crowd to pop up. |
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