DRyelle
Novelista
I realize that "neo" means "new" and that historians and anthropologists have applied the prefix to mean that there is no concrete connection to what we presently practice and what was practiced in the past. Nevertheless, I hate the term neopagan and feel like it's extremely "fluffy bunny" and has all sorts of negative connotations, right up there with "new age".
I am a Pagan with a capital P, just like Christians are such with a capital C. My subdivision is Isian worship and I dare anyone to defy me with lowercase letters! (I bet if you tried to tell a fundamentalist that they were a "christian" and their subdivision was "catholic", they'd have a hairy spelling fit!)
(I guess the point of this post, besides ranting, was, "How do the rest of you feel?")
I am a Pagan with a capital P, just like Christians are such with a capital C. My subdivision is Isian worship and I dare anyone to defy me with lowercase letters! (I bet if you tried to tell a fundamentalist that they were a "christian" and their subdivision was "catholic", they'd have a hairy spelling fit!)
(I guess the point of this post, besides ranting, was, "How do the rest of you feel?")