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Paganing: Encyclopedia - Pagan

Pagan may refer to: A believer in Paganism or Neopaganism Pagan, Myanmar Pagan Island, of the Northern Mariana Islands Pagan (Ultima), the world in which the Ultima VIII:Pagan computer game takes place Pagan Lorn, a metal band from Luxembourg, Europe (1994-1998) Pagan, the 6th album by Celtic metal band Cruachan A member of the Pagans Motorcycle Club Pagan - People. There are also numerous people for whom Pagan is eithe ...

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Paganing: Encyclopedia - Paganism
Paganism (from Latin paganus) and Heathenry are catch-all terms which have come to connote a broad set of spiritual/religious beliefs and practices of a natural religion, as opposed to the Abrahamic religions. These beliefs, which are not necessarily compatible with each other, are usually characterized by polytheism and animism. Often, the term has pejorative connotations, comparable to infidel and Kafir in Islam. Paganism - Etymology. Paganism - Pagan. The term < ...

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Paganing: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on PAGANING

PAGANING: Presentation of an infant to the Circle and to the Gods.

 

(See also: PAGANING, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Paganism Pornography

Paganism & Pornography

At times my political views seem to lead me into contradictions. Last month saw me writing a furious letter to Penthouse magazine concerning their misinformed story on Witchcraft. Within two weeks I was writing to the head of the QuickTrip Corporation protesting the removal of Penthouse from their stores. You'd think I would have been happy at a blow struck against a magazine that maligned my religion. Not so. At stake is the free expression of ideas. Misinformation and censorship are both threats to that freedom. Of the two, I judge censorship to be the greater threat. As long as publishing continues unimpeded, retraction of misinformation is possible. When publishing is censored, even that becomes impossible.

 

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Paganing: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Pagan, Paganism

Pagan, Paganism:

Originally from the Latin “paganus,” meaning “villager,” “country dweller,” or “hick.” The Roman army used it to refer to civilians. Early Roman Christians used “pagan” to refer to everyone who preferred to worship pre-Christian divinities and who were unwilling to enroll in “the Army of the Lord.” Eventually, “pagan” became simply an insult, with the connotation of “a false religion and its followers.”

 

By the beginning of the twentieth century, the word’s primary meanings became a blend of “atheist,” “agnostic,” “hedonist,” “religionless,” etc., (when referring to an educated, white, male, heterosexual, non-Celtic European) and “ignorant savage and/or pervert” (when referring to everyone else on the planet).

 

“Paganism” is now a general term for polytheistic, nature-centered religions, old and new, with “Pagan” used as the adjective as well as the membership term. It should always be capitalized just as other religious noun/adjective combinations are, such as “Buddhist,” “Hindu,” “Christian,” etc.

 

See Paleopaganism, Mesopaganism, Neopaganism.

 

(See also: Pagan, Paganism, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Paganism - Neo-pagan religions

Paganism - Neopaganism. Main articles: Neopaganism, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Paganism, Paganism - Etymology, Paganism - Pagan, Paganism - Heathen, Paganism - Terminology, Paganism - Common Word Usage, Paganism - Heathenry, Paganism - Pagan classifications, Paganism - Pagan religions, Paganism - Neo-pagan religions, Paganism - Neopaganism, Paganism - Modern nature religion, Paganism - Notes

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Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Paganism - Terminology

Paganism - Common Word Usage. The term has historically been used as a pejorative by adherents of monotheistic religions (such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam) to indicate a disbeliever in their religion. "Paganism" is also sometimes used to mean the lack of (an accepted monotheistic) religion, and therefore sometimes means essentially the same as atheism. "Paganism" frequently refers to the religions of classical antiquity, most notably Greek mythology or Roman religion, and can be used neutrall ...

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Paganism, Paganism - Etymology, Paganism - Pagan, Paganism - Heathen, Paganism - Terminology, Paganism - Common Word Usage, Paganism - Heathenry, Paganism - Pagan classifications, Paganism - Pagan religions, Paganism - Neo-pagan religions, Paganism - Neopaganism, Paganism - Modern nature religion, Paganism - Notes

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Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Paganism - Notes

1. ^  The semantic development of post-classical Latin paganus in the sense "non-Christian, heathen" is unclear. The dating of this sense is controversial, but the 4th century seems most plausible. An earlier example has been suggested in Tertullian De Corona Militis xi, "Apud hunc [sc. Christum] tam miles est paganus fidelis quam paganus est miles infidelis," but here the word paganus may be interpreted in the sense "civilian" rather th ...

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Paganism, Paganism - Etymology, Paganism - Pagan, Paganism - Heathen, Paganism - Terminology, Paganism - Common Word Usage, Paganism - Heathenry, Paganism - Pagan classifications, Paganism - Pagan religions, Paganism - Neo-pagan religions, Paganism - Neopaganism, Paganism - Modern nature religion, Paganism - Notes

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Paganing: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on PAGANS/NEOPAGANS

PAGANS/NEOPAGANS: Follower of a nature-based religion. The term Neopagan means "new Pagan" and is not a popular term. It seems to be a direct result of the New Age lingo.

 

(See also: PAGANS/NEOPAGANS, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Paganism - Etymology

Paganism - Pagan. The term pagan is from Latin paganus, an adjective originally meaning "rural", "rustic" or "of the country". As a noun, paganus was used to mean "country dweller, villager". After Emperor Constantine recognized Christianity as a state religion, Christianity spread much more slowly amongst the countryside than it did in the cities, and soon the word for "country dweller" became synonymous with someone who was "not Christian," giving rise to the modern meaning of "pagan."See also:

Paganism, Paganism - Etymology, Paganism - Pagan, Paganism - Heathen, Paganism - Terminology, Paganism - Common Word Usage, Paganism - Heathenry, Paganism - Pagan classifications, Paganism - Pagan religions, Paganism - Neo-pagan religions, Paganism - Neopaganism, Paganism - Modern nature religion, Paganism - Notes

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Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Germanic paganism - Sources

Most sources documenting Germanic paganism have been lost and it is only from Iceland that there is a substantial literature, namely the Sagas and the Eddas. Some information is found in the Nibelungenlied and in Beowulf. Limited information also exists in Tacitus' ethnographic work Germania, although some preface is necessary due to context. Further material has been deduced from folk customs found in surviving rural folk traditions that have either been mildly superficiailly Christianized or lightly modified, including ...

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Germanic paganism, Germanic paganism - Sources, Germanic paganism - Pre-Migration Period, Germanic paganism - Caesar, Germanic paganism - Tacitus, Germanic paganism - Reconstruction, Germanic paganism - Migration Age, Germanic paganism - Viking Age, Germanic paganism - Middle Ages

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Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Norse paganism - Worship

Norse paganism - Centres of faith. The Germanic tribes rarely or never had temples in a modern sense. The Blót, the form of worship practiced by the ancient Germanic and Scandinavian people resembled that of the Celts and Balts : it could occur in sacred groves. It could also take place at home and/or at a simple altar of piled stones known as a "horgr". However, there seems to have been a few more important centres, such as Skiringsal, Lejre and Uppsala. Adam of Bremen claims that there was a temple in Uppsala (see Temple at Uppsala) with three wooden statues of Thor, Odin and Freyr. ...

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Norse paganism, Norse paganism - Archaeological Sources, Norse paganism - Literary Sources, Norse paganism - Worship, Norse paganism - Centres of faith, Norse paganism - Priests, Norse paganism - Human sacrifice

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Paganing: Encyclopedia II - Finnish paganism - Shamanism

The oldest layers of Finnish paganism are probably shamanistic. A Shaman is a wise and respected person, believed to have a special relationship with the spirit world. Shamans go into a trance to commune with spirits and ancestors or to take a journey into the spirit realm. In trances shamans may ask their ancestors or various nature spirits for guidance. They believe that nature has the answers to all questions. According to tales, foreign seafarers bought from Finns ropes tied in knots. By opening the knot a bit, a seaman could rais ...

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Finnish paganism, Finnish paganism - Shamanism, Finnish paganism - Mythology

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Paganing: Spiritual Dictionary on Pagan

Pagan: As a noun, a person who practices Paganism; as an adjective, something to do with Paganism.

 

Also See: Pagans

 

(See also: Pagan, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

Paganing: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on PAGAN/NEOPAGAN

PAGAN/NEOPAGAN: General term for followers of Wicca and other magickal, shamanistic, and polytheistic Earth-based religions. Also used to refer to pre-Christian religious and magickal systems.

 

(See also: PAGAN/NEOPAGAN, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on PAGANING

PAGANING: When a baby is presented in circle to the Goddess and God, and given a craft name which s/he will keep until about 13 and can choose their own at their Coming of Age celebration.

 

(See also: PAGANING, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on PAGANING

PAGANING - presentation of an infant to the Circle & to the Gods.

 

(See also: PAGANING, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Pagan Wicca Dictionary on Pagan

Pagan - from Latin paganus a 'country dweller' or villager. Today it' a general term for followers of Wicca and other polytheistic, magic-embracing religions. Some prefer that Wicca are called neo-pagan and that pagan refer to practitioners of ancient polytheistic faiths in their more or less original form , such as Astaru, Odinism, etc... Pagans are not Satanists.

 

(See also: Pagan, Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on PAGAN, NEOPAGAN

PAGAN/NEOPAGAN -

1. Nature based Religion. (TRASB)

2. movement devoted to nature, worship, polytheism, Goddess worship ancient tribal religions. (NAD)

3. a generic term for anyone who practice an earth or nature religion. (CMM)

 

(See also: PAGAN, NEOPAGAN, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Paganing: Pagan Denominations Dictionary on PAGAN FEDERATION

PAGAN FEDERATION: Founded in 1971 and formerly called the Pagan Front, Pagan Federation is a London-based organization that seeks to provide contact between the Craft of the Wise and “genuine seekers of the Old Ways”, and to promote harmony among the various European Pagan religions. It works with institutions, governmental bodies and the public to present accurate information on Pagan religious views and rights.

 

(See also: PAGAN FEDERATION, Pagan Organisations, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary, Wicca, )

 

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