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 |  |  | Subject: Diversity within the craft Posted Sep 28, 2002 by Aqua the water witch
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  |  | Diversity within the craft
As anyone with some experience of the craft or pagan traditions in general will know, there is considerable diversity between different groups, and some people will have different views to that held by others. I am pleased to say that most pagans are extremely tolerant of other beliefs, and few of us would suggest ours is the best or only route, even under a label or group heading.
If your view of a group or topic area is different, then why not write up an article on your groups or your views, so that we can all see the diversity. If on the other hand you are quoting from what you were told on some course at UNI, or read in some Christian handbook, then perhaps it might be a good idea to follow up a few links and read a few web sites from different traditions first.
I want to encourage everyone to write up what they believe, or if its something within your family what has been handed down. There is nothing wrong with diversity; none of use should believe our way is better than any other, and you are just as welcome to your beliefs as anyone else, even if you decided on them 10 minutes ago.
Aqua
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 |  |  | Subject: Diversity within the craft Posted Dec 20, 2002 by WebWitch This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Thanks so much for the offer
I managed to resolve the difficulties (as much by luck as good judgement) and submitted the article for peer review. Its title is 'Asatru: A Northern Tradition', should you or anyone else care to give some honest and constructive feedback.
I have just finished my second article, this time on Blue Star Wicca, and am wrestling with GML as I type Hopefully, that will be submitted shortly, and, again, honest and constructive feedback is very welcome.
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