?? about Pagan sources, forums, etc.

Thanks! These look interesting.

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i'm sorry if i'm hijacking the thread but I have to ask, since it is along the same lines. anyone know a good forum that actively includes all religions?
 
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Call me crazy but a website called "The Cauldron" only perpetuates the falsehoods about pagan beliefs. Just sayin.

I'm going to get you converted one of these days, lol
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You are so true. The Cauldron is not true beliefs friendly
 
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Call me crazy but a website called "The Cauldron" only perpetuates the falsehoods about pagan beliefs. Just sayin.

I'm going to get you converted one of these days, lol
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You are so true. The Cauldron is not true beliefs friendly

Being friends with you and a few other pagans has taught me that much. I saw the name of that and got really irritated. That would be like a Christian site being called The Hypocrisy.
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hmmm.... I have visited a lot of forums but so far I have not felt comfortable enough to actually sign up at any of them. LOL everyone seems way more intense about what to believe/how to practice than I do. None of the sites felt laid back enough for me, so I, too, am still looking for a place to fit in. It's probably a combination of my age and sex and the fact that I tend to be pretty private about stuff, so I am still looking.

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...The Caldron is not true beliefs friendly....

This is kinda what I mean. Who is to say which beliefs are "true"? Kinda reminds me of some mainstream religious types I've met. One of the reasons I avoid the mainstream is because I don't think anyone has the right to decide for me what my "true beliefs" should be. I guess conformity is just not my thing and I'm meant to stay a solitary practitioner, but that's okay, too.

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Perhaps try a forum for agnostics since it sounds like you aren't into set or intense belief systems. I usually find agnostics and Buddhists (not western Buddhism or all branches) to be most open and aware of other beliefs, including being open towards the often not discussed atheists. Some also have either greater understanding of or respect for the natural world, which seems to attract many Pagans. Pagan specific, I've gone to some nearby festivities put on by some groups, and avoided others. So, I'm sure if you browse around, you'll be able to find a less intense group.
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