Prayers to the Gods vary in Paganism in general, and in the Celtic Recon view, hand written poetry is often the best prayer as it is both offering and prayer.
In most recon religions, Celtic ones included, prayer are always accompanied by offerings. Brighid usually prefers art/crafts, milk...
Woo! That's only around 5 hours from me. Maybe we can find someplace in the middle of the state to meet up :D And, if you want to learn to ski, maybe you should come visit me in vermont this winter and my hubby and I can set you up with some great instructors.
So, then it never occurred to you that because you don't think it's fun, that other people aren't going to agree?
If someone came up to you and told you that all Mormons were stupid, and that it was a terribly wrong religion and you should find something else to believe in, would you go out...
And, yet, millions of people still play. Go figure :rolleyes:
Seriously, you're entitled to your opinion that the game sucks, but why take that opinion and try to ruin other peoples fun?
Besides, with the amount of time you spend here, I may as well tell you to go and find yourself a life.
I got 9 for two threads:
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/games-pics-jokes-stories/55083-extremely-alarmist-title.html#post898594
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/general-religious-debates/33294-have-you-ever-read-chick-publications.html
The second one is actually kind of unexpected.
Last I checked, I was entitled to my opinion. :sarcastic
That debate is off topic anyway, so I hope that if anyone is going to have a meltdown about it, they'll do it in another thread.
1. What are you most afraid of?
Crowds
2. How high would you rate that fear on a scale of 1-10?
Probably around a 7. There are some circumstances where I can deal with it, and others where I can't.
3. How do you react when you encounter your fear?
I get dizzy, anxious, and sometimes I stop...
Additionally, it seems more likely that those laws and the ones found in the same (old) text are cultural laws, intended to keep the purity of the tribe.