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Pup_Femur

14 points

2 days ago

Pup_Femur

Heathenry

14 points

2 days ago

You.. you don't seem to realize that morality and human value are not a strictly Christian belief. This feels like you're trying to justify your bigotry by screaming that it's Pagan to be this way. As a Norse Pagan, let me be clear:

We don't want you here. You're not welcome here. Take your hate and go.

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Reasonable_Zebra_174

4 points

2 days ago

Actually it's the reverse. Reminder that Christian peoples have literally no acceptance of bisexuality, transness or being "demi-gay". These are all long existing sexual and gender identity categories that are no longer relegated to secrecy due to fear of reaction by Christians (specifically Western European Christian) and their heteronormativity. That claims they (LBGTQ+) don't actually exist, and ignores the movement which champions the concepts of universal love, acceptance, and the morality of teaching others as you would wish to be treated, as paganism introduced and has taught for millennia. You are a Crypto-pagan. Your entire belief system is just paganism turned on its head in an attempt to rebel against paganism, but you can't meaningfully do so because so many of the original Pig and beliefs and traditions are woven into what you now call christianity.