Is it really necessary? If so when how and what to expect of?
I recently read an article on….
How being pagan today has certain draw-backs.
A report.
This article discusses Pagan beliefs and the possible reasons why they are still victims of harassment and abuse today.
This religious belief was first started out by a guy named Charles Fillmore in 1889 in Kansas City Missouri with its headquarters in unity village Missouri. The people who believe and practice this belief use books entitled lessons in truth, bible dictionary unity magazine, and what they call a bible with hidden meanings within it. These people also believe God is interchangeable with principle, law, being, mind, and spirit. God is considered to be everything in this belief and no trinity the spirit is reality and matter is not.
Here we have a religious belief that originated in California. California is even got a song with its name as a part in this song. I believe the word the song uses is Cali fornication and I believe the song describes California well. Out of sin city comes the belief of scientology founded by L Ron Hubbard and became officially founded in 1954 with the headquarters in Los Angeles, California. It’s ironic that the headquarters is in a city that even its name says something about the state of that city. All you have to do is add a T to Los and leave out the E in Angeles before the S and you will have lost angels. The book of revelation chapter 12:7-9 the bible speaks about lost angels and the devil being cast down out of heaven to the earth.
The word “witch” can mean very different things to different cultures–both past and present-day. And while the “craft” they practice has many cross-culture similarities, it would be short-sighted to assume it is a single, unified concept.
Descriptions of the eight Sabbats celebrated by practitioners of Wicca.
When you live in an area that’s mostly Christian, life can be rather difficult. A lot of Christians tend to be overly zealous in their attempts to convert other people. A lot of the Christians that I’ve encountered completely fail to respect the beliefs of other people – especially when the other person isn’t a Christian.
