Paganism:Paganism is a term that covers a great number of spiritual and religious beliefs, and someone who follows one of these beliefs is known as a Pagan. Those in ancient times, who are called Pagans today, believed there was not just one god but a number of gods and goddesses. Odinis...
Angels, saints, ancestors and other spirit allies have been important in folk magick since before recorded history. It’s popular in neopaganism to only consider working magick with deities from various pantheons. However, in many folk magick traditions working with saints, angels and ancestors is ...
According to the 1998 Cambridge Fact Finder, Paganism accounts for 50 percent of all religions. The word "Pagan" actually stems from the Latin Pagini or Paganus, words meaning "hearth" or "home dweller" or, more simply, "country person" -- those labeled as Pagans were considered inferior ...
There is no one particular path of witchcraft all of these business witches follow. Some identify as Wiccan, while others ascribe to Paganism, and others still prefer the term “secular witchcraft.” A lot of witches don’t like to label their beliefs, and instead say what sort of traditions...
“no to paganism in the church! no to the globalist agenda in the church! no to the ongoing destruction from within!” donations accepted. the “jump ball” of american politics it wasn’t just lay traditionalists cheering tschugguel on. the vatican had condemned the theft as racist ...
Paganism, such as Greek mythology, teaches people to believe in “fate” that the “gods” decide everything and that everything is “Pre-destined”. Pagan philosophy has invaded Christianity so that we have so called “Christians” who are waiting for “God” to win the victory for them....
In her 2015 book Witches of America, Alex Mar estimates that there are up to 1 million people practising some form of Paganism in the US (which for comparison is only slightly less than the number of Buddhists at 1.2 million). She writes of witches gathering in the deserts of California,...