SC - Re: Wiccan/Pagan Wannabes/Politics

Catherine Deville catdeville at mindspring.com
Thu Oct 26 12:12:50 PDT 2000


Lars said:
> ... But I have noticed that most people who are
> comfortable with their own fit do not need to try to get others to have
the
> same, and are more tolerant and accepting of others beliefs. I have a
very
> good friend who is Jewish. She attends lots of events with me, including
> Christmas and my son's Temple. One day I asked her if she found it
offensive,
> and she said, "No. God answers to a lot of names. Although he must have a
> devil of time keeping his calendar straight." Now, that is someone at
peace
> with their place in the cosmos!

Sounds a lot like my SCA household (when I was active of course), we had a
whole slew of us who were Church of Christ (my church of origin), a couple
of members who were Jewish, a couple of Catholic members, an Episcopalian
and in the long run several Protestant and NeoPagan members as well.

We were all people of faith, in our own ways, we were all seekers on our
own paths and we all respected everyone else's search for the Divine, so we
never had any problems.  On the contrary, we found our diversity
spiritually enriching.

I remain, in service to Meridies,
Lady Celia des L'archier


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