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@John: Provide a pre-Christian historical source (exactly what the questioner asked for) that depicts Horus as such. Just one. We're waiting. Horus's mother is Isis. Isis was a fertility goddess for crying out loud. She didn't just have se…
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@John: Provide a pre-Christian historical source (exactly what the questioner asked for) that depicts Horus as such. Just one. We're waiting. Horus's mother is Isis. Isis was a fertility goddess for crying out loud. She didn't just have se…
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It was in the news. The gods went on strike and are still picketing. However, the story was pushed to page 3 on account of the writer's strike. We've just tried to be understanding about the whole thing. </sarcasm>
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Funny to hear someone talk like they haven't an education in typical black rapper style while talking about astronomy. Please tell me this question is a joke ? Right ? 8th grade and your already talking like a punk with no grammar skills at all. …
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Means they're a pompous moron. Don't worry about it. If you don't believe any gods exist, you're an atheist. Pure and simple. A deist believes in a creator god but not a personal god. God created the universe and then retreated. He doesn't…
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I see them as individuals, not as aspects of another being. My gods resemble those from Celtic worship, although they are from different areas (the idea of a single Celtic religion is a misnomer).
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Wicca is, at its heart, a fertility religion. Male/female unions are a common and obvious symbol of such a concept. Fertility has nothing to do with love or attraction. To say that male/female fertility symbols somehow equates to heterosexual b…
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Wicca is, at its heart, a fertility religion. Male/female unions are a common and obvious symbol of such a concept. Fertility has nothing to do with love or attraction. To say that male/female fertility symbols somehow equates to heterosexual b…
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Wicca is, at its heart, a fertility religion. Male/female unions are a common and obvious symbol of such a concept. Fertility has nothing to do with love or attraction. To say that male/female fertility symbols somehow equates to heterosexual b…
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I see them as individuals, not as aspects of another being. My gods resemble those from Celtic worship, although they are from different areas (the idea of a single Celtic religion is a misnomer).
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Means they're a pompous moron. Don't worry about it. If you don't believe any gods exist, you're an atheist. Pure and simple. A deist believes in a creator god but not a personal god. God created the universe and then retreated. He doesn't…
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Funny to hear someone talk like they haven't an education in typical black rapper style while talking about astronomy. Please tell me this question is a joke ? Right ? 8th grade and your already talking like a punk with no grammar skills at all. …
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Funny to hear someone talk like they haven't an education in typical black rapper style while talking about astronomy. Please tell me this question is a joke ? Right ? 8th grade and your already talking like a punk with no grammar skills at all. …
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It was in the news. The gods went on strike and are still picketing. However, the story was pushed to page 3 on account of the writer's strike. We've just tried to be understanding about the whole thing. </sarcasm>