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Noaidi

slow walker
Hi to you all. I'm a pagan atheist and I would like to know what that means! I've got no gods but have a deep spiritual connection with Nature. Does that come under the banner of pagan atheist?

Anyway, nice to meet you all and I look forward in talking with you.
 

K.Venugopal

Immobile Wanderer
Welcome to RF, Noaidi. You will meet all sorts of folks here. I'm sure you would feel at home. Personally, I feel it’s only the grown ups (in these matters) who are able to feel a deep spiritual connection with Nature without needing to be under the tutelage of God.
 

Peacewise

Active Member
Hi to you all. I'm a pagan atheist and I would like to know what that means! I've got no gods but have a deep spiritual connection with Nature. Does that come under the banner of pagan atheist?

Anyway, nice to meet you all and I look forward in talking with you.

pagan
// (say 'payguhn)
noun 1. a follower of an ancient polytheistic or pantheistic religion or set of beliefs.
2.
a. one of a people or community professing some other than the Christian religion (applied to the ancient Romans, Greeks, etc., and sometimes the Jews).
b. (derogatory) someone who is not an adherent of one of the world's major religions.
3. an irreligious or heathenish person.
4. a person who follows a contemporary set of beliefs modelled on the ancient pagan religions.
–adjective 5. relating to the worship or worshippers of any religion which is neither Christian, Jewish, nor Muslim.
6. of, relating to, or characteristic of pagans.
7. heathen; irreligious. [Middle English, from Late Latin pāgānus pagan, from Latin pāgānus villager, peasant, civilian; used to refer to noncombatants by the Roman military, and later by Christians to refer to those not enlisted in the Church military]
–paganish, adjective

theist
// (say 'aytheeuhst)
noun someone who denies or disbelieves the existence of God (or gods).

G'day Noaidi, welcome to RF, enjoy your stay here. I hope those provided definitions help you in understanding yourself.
 

Noaidi

slow walker
Thanks to you all.

Peacewise: Thanks for the definitions. Basically what I am saying is that I don't believe in gods, but I have pagan sympathies regarding my views on Nature. I don't go down the whole nature-spirits / gods route, but I do honour the land, the seasons and am grateful for what Nature provides for us.

Does anyone know of any discussions on this? There are quite a number of threads going on here and,being only a few hours into my membership, I haven't had time to look into them all.
 

Breathe

Hostis humani generis
May I ask if you hold the views of Gods as being psychological/archetypes and not as entities? This is a valid pagan view, I believe.
 

Noaidi

slow walker
Odion

Yes, that's a good way of looking at it. Gods / goddesses are, to me, archetypal representatives of mountains, rivers, trees. I honour the physical, not the metaphysical, but I can see the value in acknowledging the personifications of the physical. Makes it easier for us humans to identify with if we put a "human" face to things.
 

nomadchild

Gone Sailing
Welcome to the forum Noaidi! I am looking forward to hearing more about your particular view as it has peaked my interest. I hope you enjoy your time here!
-Ian
 

enchanted_one1975

Resident Lycanthrope
Welcome to RF! I don't know what to tell you about your faith, except that I wouldn't worry about a label. Poke around a bit and the right one is sure to stick to you. If you look in our faith based directories, most have a "Sticky" with a brief overview of the common views found under that faith. I almost want to say your beliefs may fall closer to Native American beliefs than Pagan, but I could be off base with that one totally so don't hold me to it!

My faith falls under Paganism, and I am very God and Goddess oriented so it is hard for me to picture a Pagan that does not believe in Gods. That doesn't, however, mean it is not possible.
 
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