ANST - Adopt me - Rowan
Jeanne Stapleton
jstaplet at adm.law.du.edu
Tue Jan 20 12:07:15 PST 1998
> At 11:11 AM 1/20/98 MST, you wrote:
>
>
> >It is important to understand that the SCA is not the same as a
> >pagan organization; while we have many pagans, and welcome them, or
> >should, the same way as those of other faiths or those who abjure
> >any type of faith, it is important to understand that the SCA is
> >not by default "pagan" in the modern sense of the word, nor do
> >different rules appy to pagans than to moslems/
> >christians/zoroastrians/odin-worshippers/jews. In other words,
> >they have no more license to practice openly in a way that offends
> >others, nor to proselytize, than any other religion or creed.
>
> The SCA is, or should be, by its bylaws, a-religious, not
> anti-religious.
>
That's pretty close to what I was taught--areligious, not
*irreligious*. Large difference, not so obvious in some people's
minds.
Likewise, there is a difference between speaking *about*
religion--"There was a Catholic church in the Middle Ages, from
which sprang up numerous schisms and heresies"--vs.
practicing religion--i.e., preaching a sermon. Trying to forbid
someone from mentioning that there were religions in period
is violating their civil rights of free speech, and violates the
highest level of law, at least in the U.S., the Constitution.
>
> >other alternative faiths who sort of assume that everyone in
> >the SCA also practices some sort of alternative religion or else
> >they'd be in church instead of at events on Sundays.
>
> Hmm...somehow I rarely make it to church even when I'm not at an
> event (which is most of the time lately), but it hardly means I'm in
> danger of losing my faith ;^).
>
Ditto.
> >
> >I'm not a pagan. I have many friends who are. I gently remind
> >them now and again that not everyone celebrates Beltane, Samhein,
> >etc.
> >
>
> Sure we do, we just call them by other names. Halloween, Easter,
> All Saints, what have you. 8^)
>
> Catherine
>
Good point, and clarified what I was trying to say, but I think the
point was, we don't all engage in the same type of celebration.
Happily, many holidays have happily blended together in their
meaning of origin and later meanings for which they would've
been co-opted.
Berengaria
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