Neo Deist
Th.D. & D.Div. h.c.
Over the past 6 months, I have come to respect pagans more than ever, especially with my final classes in seminary and looking at world theology/history. I still have much to learn about your various ancient traditions and beliefs. Having recently found out (ancestry.com) that a large portion of my genealogy can be traced to Celtic origins, it has sparked a greater interest in paganism. Looking to my roots, so to speak!
As a deist, I really don't have any problems with paganism. I too, look at nature and study it. I had to get over this stereotype that is often painted by the most hardcore, extreme evangelists (grew up Southern Baptist) that swear up and down that pagans are a bunch of devil worshiping, child sacrificing, blood drinking barbarians.
As a deist, I really don't have any problems with paganism. I too, look at nature and study it. I had to get over this stereotype that is often painted by the most hardcore, extreme evangelists (grew up Southern Baptist) that swear up and down that pagans are a bunch of devil worshiping, child sacrificing, blood drinking barbarians.