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Pardus said:I find the lack of dogmatic rules makes for a more moral person.
As my old high priestess had said to her, "You are a witch, but you are the most christian person i have met".
*laughs* I like that. I agree. You have to think a lot harder about morality when all you have is " do what thou wilt, an' it harm none". Especially if you believe in karma. :woohoo:Pardus said:I find the lack of dogmatic rules makes for a more moral person.
As my old high priestess had said to her, "You are a witch, but you are the most christian person i have met".
Granny Beth said:*laughs* I like that. I agree. You have to think a lot harder about morality when all you have is " do what thou wilt, an' it harm none". Especially if you believe in karma. :woohoo:
Darkdale said:As a pagan, what do you feel is the foundation of your moral life and does your relationship with the gods play a role in that foundation?
Vigdisdotter said:It's an old thread I know, but I wanted to reply.
The answer is, no. I had a strong foundation for morality long before I became a theist. Though I do thing that my morality had a lot to do with WHY I got involved with the path I did.