April 2024 edit

 

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Modern Paganism edit

As a Pagan, I perceive modern paganism as mutually exclusive to my religion. While I may agree on some key notes, I have to disagree on the precepts of "Paganism In Society." My religion is medieval and easily confused with the modern pagan movement. If I am called a traitor of the Old Ways by a Neopagan, then so be it.

If I have caused trolling in this space, I apologize. I just do not wish for our readers to have the wrong message in these articles.

Thank you, and blessed be. Ravenheart Mew (talk) 19:47, 14 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

I do believe that we need a pronunciation guide for Pagan (pronounced "pay-gun") and pagan ("pah-gan"). Paganus in Latin means "folklore" and pagan means "folk". The Gaelic homonyms mean "wisdom" and "wise." Ravenheart Mew (talk) 04:45, 15 April 2024 (UTC)Reply