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16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - (Pagan) News of Note · 0 replies · +1 points

Mwahahahaha!

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - (Pagan) News of Note · 2 replies · +1 points

LOL!

So were Democrats really supporters of Jim Crow? I didn't know that, here in England we're led to believe it is the Republicans who are Evil Incarnate. Let's hope they make a similar move away from their zeal for the sacrament of infanticide...

As for the odinists ... pff!. The real odinists (my anscestors) converted to the cult of the crucified Jew way, way back in the day.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 0 replies · +1 points

I never put it that way, embreis did. I'm sure you could trawl through all sorts of literature and find people insulting one another's religion. BIG DEAL! The point is, Christians are open to the reality of supernatural encounters, which they no doubt understand in their own way. If that is the same as *a priori* dismissing it, then you seem to be guilty of the same dismissal of Christianity.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 2 replies · +1 points

AFAIK there is no such doctrine, though Christians are free to believe so. But at least you agree that Christians can accept the reality of supernatural entities outside of their own canon.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Folkish Odinists Mista... · 0 replies · +1 points

lol!

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 4 replies · +1 points

Sure, Christianity is arrogant with its claims to the one true God, but it does not deny a priori other people's experiences with the supernatural. Indeed, many early christians believed the gods existed, they just didn't think they were due worship.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 0 replies · +1 points

Indeed that is a precise claim.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 0 replies · +1 points

// Any chaos magicians out there are more likely to be offended by the comparison than I am. I'd steer clear of ketchup. //

Who's tynna offend?!

Not sure what you think I or the cute mountie are demanding of you. I am just dropping messages, same as you.

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 1 reply · +1 points

Are you saying the Christian movement didn't happen?

Just because they didn't write it down early enough for your satisfaction?

16 years ago @ The Wild Hunt - Quick Note: Dianne Syl... · 10 replies · +1 points

a) the frog/beaver dream stuff you mention sounds like chaos magjician techniques i have read about. no disrespect meant by the term.

b)where i am going:
the apostles recount supernatural experiences and are very firm about the fact that they actually happened. I think that is the level of conviction that montecute is looking for.