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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
24 Dec
As with Halloween and its orange and black, and the Fourth of July and its red, white, and blue we tend to associate Christmas with red, green and white. But where did these colors originate?
Red and green can be traced back to...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
15 Mar 16
What Does The Encyclopeadia Britannica Say About Easter?
“The English name Easter is of uncertain origin; the Anglo-Saxon priest Venerable Bede in the 8th century derived it from the Anglo-Saxon spring goddess Eostre.” Others...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
3 Oct 12
nate reason?
Years ago, I watched on tv that there were people infultrating the Quaker Women's meetings. The government had a file on them. It was after 9-11 and the women had written to the President that they would like the...
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jasonnaez
@jasonnaez (134)
• Philippines
9 Jan 11
Everything in existence, including human beings, has been created by God. Therefore, irrespective whether we are Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus or Pagans, we are all under the dominion of the Almighty God. But why do some...
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LetranKnight25
@LetranKnight25 (33117)
• Philippines
17 Jul 09
It's just question. but this didn't pop on my head. few minutes ago i saw a discussion forum on friendster from Philippine group that's asking the same question.
then the moderator that topic stated that religion should not be...
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shivram123
@shivram123 (656)
• India
9 Dec 08
hi all,its a chrismas time again,and i like to share some facts about the christmas,
first of all let me say the celebration is now a days something that is entirely commercial in nature.many, have never viewed the Christmas...
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handsomeitaliano
@handsomeitaliano (1050)
• United States
15 Sep 08
Or would we all be pagans still?
I believe there would be christianity and everyone would practice it too. How about everyone else?
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xParanoiax
@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
29 Apr 08
And I have no plans? How did I let this date sneak up on me? Aaaahh!!
Has this ever happened to you guys that do celebrate Beltaine or any other holiday on the wheel of the year?
So, now I'm rather in a panic, lol. I have no...
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Monkeyrose
@Monkeyrose (2840)
• Canada
19 Dec 07
I am new to wicca and have yet to celebrate the Winter Solstice/Yule but I've decided to do so this year. Any ideas on how to celebrate the winter solstice?
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brendalee
@brendalee (6082)
• United States
11 Jul 07
I am looking for some information and I am hoping someone here might be able to help me. Some of my friends know that my boyfriend is Wiccan. He chats with people on a Wiccan forum. He showed me a copy of a chat he had with...
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maildumpster
@maildumpster (3815)
• United States
19 Jun 07
Ok this question is to Wiccans or anyone else that practices magik (I spelled it like that to differenciate from the kind of magic you go see in Vegas or something).
So it is going to be a few questions sorry.
What kind of...
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pyewacket
@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
5 Apr 07
Like all religions it seems that there are many paths or traditions, and the wicca/pagan path is no different, so I was wondering which path were you particularly drawn to? I've read up on a lot of the different paths, like...
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pyewacket
@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
5 Apr 07
It seems there are quite a number of people who follow the wiccan or pagan path here, and I was just curious as to why you decided to follow that path. I was baptized Catholic, confirmed Protestant...but never really got "into'...
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SageMother
@SageMother (2277)
• United States
28 Feb 07
Here we can belong to groups that address different interests and everything that happens in those areas can be read by all. I don't know that it would be wise tohave private groups here because such things are difficult to keep...
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Willowlady
@Willowlady (10657)
• United States
27 Jan 07
My local paper carried this article which stated that a clutch of modern pagans honored Zeus at a 1800 year old temple in the heart of Athens. The first known ceremony of its kind held there since the ancient Greek religion was...
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helpful_ideas
@helpful_ideas (1620)
• United States
13 Dec 06
My parents and sister's family are of one religion. My family (myself, husband, and son) is of mixed religions with a great deal of respect toward each other's beliefs.
My sister has no respect whatsoever for the fact that we...
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