I think a big frustration for a lot of readers right now is that we’re hearing that 1) people who were baptized and turned away from Christ are oathbreakers (fair point that is theologically accurate) and 2) oathbreakers are scum.

houndbitch: soloontherocks: lavenderlipstickandshit: whoreofabaddon: People who turn away from Christ after swearing themselves to Him are oathbreakers. This is fact and fact will not be changed because it hurts the feelings of those who want their every action to be applauded. Oathbreaking is not a positive thing and I will not be made to speak about itContinue reading “I think a big frustration for a lot of readers right now is that we’re hearing that 1) people who were baptized and turned away from Christ are oathbreakers (fair point that is theologically accurate) and 2) oathbreakers are scum.”

Paganism does not have to be/include

phoenyxoftheashes: jakoblove: phoenyxoftheashes: ⛤ Nature centric: There are pagans who do not revere nature, who don’t want anything to do with nature, etc. They just worship their gods, and that’s it. No nature involved. And there are pagans who are urban based as well. Nature worship is not a necessary component of paganism ⛤ Polytheistic:Continue reading “Paganism does not have to be/include”

Devotee Tip

nightshadeandroses: Unless you are unusually lucky/blessed, you probably won’t feel the presence of your god(s) constantly. And that’s okay! The gods are busy. It doesn’t mean that you’re a bad devotee or that you aren’t trying hard enough for them. It is not a bad sign; it’s completely normal. Some devotees spend their whole livesContinue reading “Devotee Tip”

Dear newbie pagans,

bywandandsword: It is completely alright to admit when you’re wrong. Whether about history, cultural appropriation, even the very nature of a holiday or common phrase, when presented with new information it is totally cool to be like “oh, my bad.” Admitting you’ve made a mistake doesn’t make you or your practice less valid. Because we’ve allContinue reading “Dear newbie pagans,”

Some more cautionary tips

lunac-witchcraft: fledglingofthemorningstar: Please keep in mind that I don’t want to scare you. I just want to share these tips based on experience, because I want to help protect you from what happened to me. ☆ Do not blindly trust spirits who your friends introduce you to ☆ Do not blindly trust a spirit whoContinue reading “Some more cautionary tips”

breelandwalker: kittenwicked: witchtips: thefeelofavideogame: this cartoon reality can stop now. Please don’t steal peoples’ bones @breelandwalker remember this person?? I think you made a post about not stealing bones and she kept arguing washed up bones were free to take Oh. My. God. I don’t think it was my post originally, but I do rememberContinue reading

Different Pantheons?

curiousnonconformist: I don’t understand why people get so angry when they hear that somebody works with more than one pantheon. There’s nothing wrong with at as long as you give the deities the respect that their pantheon expects. It’s okay to work with different pantheons. Want to work with Odin and Hera? Fine. Want toContinue reading “Different Pantheons?”

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