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And a green one!
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So,Mr Mystery, are you going to keep posting "And a green one!" in hopes of being the last poster?
So, going to actually try have some conversation in the thread's last few hours ...
I realised, a few weeks ago, (while filling out a form in hospital) that, although I'm a practicing Pagan, I'm also still an Atheist.
I was doing a bit of reading on the web on the subject, and it seems to be not uncommon.
Any thoughts/feelings/questions?
Depressing fact: the number of people who post questions on sites like yahoo answers asking "What's the difference between a Pagan and an Atheist?" (without meaning to be trolls) is greater than zero. Actually seems to be a fairly common question, actually.
A lot of people seem to relate to paganism more easily than modern religions. I don't know what branch you follow but I have some friends who are Greco-Roman pagans and also atheists. They can relate to anthropomorphised aspects of nature and psychology more than some kind of abstract udeo Christian omnipotent deity. I mean you can say that Poseidon/Neptune exists when he is just the personification of the sea because seas exist and that by making offerings to placate him you are putting yourself in a better frame of mind which in turn affects your actions etc.
Ask not the EldarGal a question, for she will give you three answers, all of which are puns and terrifying to know. Back off man, I'm a feminist. Ia! Ia! Gloppal Snode!
I certainly believe in the four elements. Having trained in martial arts, you can feel the energy of the different elements in different techniques.
As for gods, I'm very sure that man creates gods, not the other way around. That is there all as true and as false as each other, pick some (or one, if you're like that) that you like and go with it. But to believe that any god is actually (capital-T) true seems pretty silly to me. Lots of people throughout history have been convinced too, and they can't all be right.
But I may just have read too much of the Principia Discordia when I was a teenager ...