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Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by boymonkey74
None of which came from Jesus
Originally posted by blah yada
Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by boymonkey74
None of which came from Jesus
Correct. It came from his dad, who obviously you don't hold the same respect for.A la carte christianity, lmao, religious pic 'n' mix. You can't just pull God's gherkins out of your Jesusburger like that.It comes with the gherkins.
Originally posted by KhaliWitch
reply to post by boymonkey74
Google the Wiccan Reed, read it and then consider if you think you can live in such a way. As this is not a religion, but more a way of life which requires some discipline. If you decide you wish to follow the Path, then I will give you further information.
I am not judging you, I am trying to make sure this is your True Path.
Namasté
Originally posted by boymonkey74
Originally posted by KhaliWitch
reply to post by boymonkey74
Google the Wiccan Reed, read it and then consider if you think you can live in such a way. As this is not a religion, but more a way of life which requires some discipline. If you decide you wish to follow the Path, then I will give you further information.
I am not judging you, I am trying to make sure this is your True Path.
Namasté
Thanks I have just read it and it sounds like this is what I have been searching for but one question about this passage
Light of eye and soft of touch, speak you little, listen much.
Honor the Old Ones in deed and name,
let love and light be our guides again.
Who are the old ones?
Originally posted by blah yada
reply to post by KhaliWitch
Does Wicca place any emphasis on Ewe trees? I was just wondering, as in Britain and Ireland all churches have Ewe trees,often predating the existence of the churches, which were usually built over ancient pagan sites. I'm told that ancient Celts had a special regard for the Ewe. Thanks in advance.
Also in addition to Samhain, is Bealtaine a Wiccan thing too?edit on 29-10-2011 by blah yada because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by KhaliWitch
I have had a look online and it seems that there are alot of BS sites to do with wicca's so if you post a few good ones so I can start reading more into it I would be grateful
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by RevelationGeneration
You know the bible says alot of things right.
Just because the bible says something doesn't mean it's true or that you should follow what it says verbatim.