Female Las Vegas Pagans?

United States
November 14, 2006 2:47am CST
Hi, I'm new here and just thought I would see if there happen to be any other female Pagans in Vegas on here? I say female because I'm married.:) I am Pagan and live in Henderson so I just thought I'd ask just in case.:) Always open to new local Pagan friends. ~Peace~ Michelle
3 responses
@tentwo67 (3382)
• United States
14 Nov 06
My father in law and his wife live in Vegas and we love to visit as much as we can. Are you a native, or where did you move from? Are you really a pagan?
• United States
15 Nov 06
I'm originally from North Carolina. Are you familiar with Paganism? Why did you ask if I'm really a Pagan? Yes I am. I've doubted my beliefs though but I wouldn't believe in a God without a Goddess. And I love Paganism too. Michelle
@tentwo67 (3382)
• United States
16 Nov 06
Well, I don't consider myself Catholic anymore, but through my Catholic upbringing I heard the word Pagan many times. I'm sure it's not at all the same context as what you describe, but it definitely caught my eye.
• United States
16 Nov 06
My Husband was raised Catholic but is now Agnostic. I was raised Southern Baptist but of course am now Pagan. Pagan is what I described{I am Pagan so of course I know what it is!} though there are a few definitions of it. Some think they know what Pagan is but they actually don't as there are some misconceptions about it. I don't like you saying that you're sure Pagan isn't at all the same context as what I described when I am Pagan myself so of course I know what it is. What were you thinking Pagan is? You saying that is no different than you describing Catholocism to me and my saying I am sure it isn't as you described it to be. I see some similarities actually between Catholocism and Paganism. Furthermore,there are Pagan origins within Christianity. Michelle Well, I don't consider myself Catholic anymore, but through my Catholic upbringing I heard the word Pagan many times. I'm sure it's not at all the same context as what you describe, but it definitely caught my eye.
@sagarbx (732)
• India
15 Nov 06
your thought is justified
• United States
15 Nov 06
Well,those are some aspects of what Pagan is.:)
@kush12 (312)
• Australia
14 Nov 06
I WOULD HAVE THORGHT THAT ANYBODY THAT PRAYED TO A GOD OR GODS THAT WERE INVISIBLE WOULD HAVE TO BE A "PAGAN"?????
• United States
15 Nov 06
Hi, Well,some Pagans can believe in different Goddesses and Gods but not everyone who prays to a God or God is Pagan. For example,Christians aren't Pagan. They are two different paths. Some mix Christianity and Paganism though. But there are some things that Christians believe in that we don't. Such as hell, Satan,etc... There are however,Pagan origins within Christianity and Paganism is pre-Christian. Pagans also believe in a Goddess. I see the Goddess as being feminine energies within the Earth and within us all and God as being masculine energies in the Earth and within us all. Wicca is one Religion that is Pagan as well. Pagan is Earth Based. We honor the Earth, celebrate the seasons, and Full and New Moons. If you have any other questions I'd be happy to answer if I can. Michelle