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Just Because It's A "Major" Religion Or Belief Doesn't Make It Right. I Don't Follow Any Beliefs So No Everything Doesn't Seem Like Paganism To Me. I Don't Believe In Magic And Worshiping Men Enough To Consider Myself One With A "God" Like Being, If You Want To Call It That But What Proof Can You Show Me That Man Should Be Worshiped?
First, I would ask you what belief DON'T you consider Paganism? You're right that just because its a major religion doesn't make it right, and that isn't what I was implying. What do you consider "Magic"? Do you believe in a God, and if so, how would you define the relationship between God and man? And please, try to be a little more objective than subjective. My statement was that every belief/religion could be considered "Paganism" to the one who doesn't share in that belief. Therefore, defining one's belief as "Paganism" is totally subjective!---especially when you lack the full understanding of it.
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Just Because It's A "Major" Religion Or Belief Doesn't Make It Right. I Don't Follow Any Beliefs So No Everything Doesn't Seem Like Paganism To Me. I Don't Believe In Magic And Worshiping Men Enough To Consider Myself One With A "God" Like Being, If You Want To Call It That But What Proof Can You Show Me That Man Should Be Worshiped?
First, I would ask you what belief DON'T you consider Paganism? You're right that just because its a major religion doesn't make it right, and that isn't what I was implying. What do you consider "Magic"? Do you believe in a God, and if so, how would you define the relationship between God and man? And please, try to be a little more objective than subjective. My statement was that every belief/religion could be considered "Paganism" to the one who doesn't share in that belief. Therefore, defining one's belief as "Paganism" is totally subjective!---especially when you lack the full understanding of it.
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