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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Oh No! Not the Pagans. What if they join forces with the Heathens. Let's fabricate another existential threat to blame for all the troubles. At the most optimistic, I would guess people identifying as Pagan would be outnumbered a million to one. As to the number of Pagans going to Stonehenge and such sites, How many are just trying to learn about their history. How many are new age cosplayers? Of those that really learn about the spiritual roots of the old religions and practices within their own countries, compare that to the number of Muslims who go on the Hajj to Mecca.

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Tina K.'s avatar

Someone should send him a pitchfork, a torch, straw hat and a copy of the Malleus Maleficarum. The new witchfinder general.

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Bad Viking's avatar

dont go putting ideas in their heads ! lol

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Francine More's avatar

You.

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Bad Viking's avatar

Those shitbag freeloading druggy new age traveller historical and ongoing invaisions of Avebury and Stonehenge at Solstices have not helped one bit. In amongst that lot are some very very dodgy characters. But how do serious modern Pagans gain acceptance with all of the woo woo clowns continually dragging Paganism in to a poor light with the general public ?. We live in interesting and increasingly worrying times.

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To The Hills's avatar

I wonder if by adding Pagans to the 'undesirable' list, will just be another label of the dissident. Given the government will label anything other than Muslims as enemies of the state and by default 'domestic terrorists'. The Junta's tentacles continue to infest.

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John Woodhead's avatar

You can't tar everyone with the same brush, but on the rare occasions when religion has come up in a discussion and I mention to a Christian I am a pagan I have only found a look of disgust and a element of you must be stupid then which I find extremely ironic

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To The Hills's avatar

Kruger: "here in the west we escaped totalitarianism' - I call bullshit. As for the right to roam - UKC and in particular Charles Malet has covered legislation which touches on how they intend to enact it. It's either passed or is in the stages of being passed by parliament. Christianity has been the MO of mind control by the 'EMPIRE' for 2000 years. AI being the next mechanism of control.

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John Woodhead's avatar

Abrahamic religious thought is the problem, because they always need a scapegoat, it's akin to politics, it's never them, they rarely look in the mirror because if they truly did they would not like what they would see if they actually had the ability to see it, Judaism and Islam are at least relatively honest, they don't hide their doctrine of superiority, Christianity dresses it up with fake kindness and sincerity, personally I know not all Christians are like this but I have read the new testament twice and I can't help but get the feeling that in it even love is weaponised

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J. J Williams's avatar

What a balloon, to be blame a benign ancient ideologue/mindset (clue me in here) of the west while getting in bed with a legit threat to the west the "mussie's"--this politician really doesn't get it, does he. I'm not a fan, worrying to say the least.

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Francine More's avatar

My sigil since 1995 is part of your sigil

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Francine More's avatar

Pagans aren't godless.

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Francine More's avatar

Ave Lucifer.

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