Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Lady Macbeth, for a Pagan you sure have a good understanding of the Bible. Are you sure you're not a closest Christian? lol
My husband continually informs me that I am, but I certainly am not.
Tying into the topic at hand, that is actually one thing that discourages me about Christians as a
general whole. There are quite literally billions of different opinions on what makes a Christian. (Whereas, everyone knows its much easier to define "Pagan" - ask ten Pagans to define "Pagan" and you'll get eleven answers. ]am[/b] Christian, because I believe in Jesus and accept that he died for our salvation. He feels that's the one and only requirement to be Christian.
Under most of the rest of the world's definition, I am not Christian - that whole bit about other gods, disagreeing with portions or the Bible (or the fact that I even make a concerted effort to trace it back to its earliest known texts rather than simply accepting the KJV), belief in reincarnation, etc tend to toss me out.
Along with a lot of the other points in this thread (acting like jerks to people, living amorally and then condemning others, etc) I have the hardest time with the acceptance/non-acceptance issue.
It's not that big of a deal among Pagans in general - "An' it harm none, do what ye will" is a fairly universal concept of ours. Buffy and Charmed wannabes (as fluff bunny as they are) are as free to label themselves Pagan as anyone else.
I, on the other hand, enjoy Denis Leary far too much to be able to label myself Christian.