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fandomsecrets2013-09-23 06:59 pm
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[The Mortal Instruments]
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Re: Any neopagans here?
The New Testament is pretty adamantly anti-stoning.
Also I don't see Stella condemning certain people calling themselves "pagan." She has a problem with them calling themselves "wiccan." Kind of like how I have a problem with people calling themselves "christian" when they ignore giant chunks of the New Testament and buy into that Prayer of Jabez bullshit. But I'm not Pope of All Christians, and Stella isn't Queen of the Wiccans, so our individual opinions don't exactly oppress you. Hell, you said it yourself, most agree with you.
Calm down.
Re: Any neopagans here?
(Anonymous) 2013-09-24 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)How do you... not know that stupid opinions merit backlash, of all people.
Re: Any neopagans here?
One person on the internet can't invalidate your faith. Your faith is your own. But you have to accept that on a public forum people are going to discuss what you say you believe. She has as much right to complain about "eclectic Wiccans" as you have the right to complain about "British Traditional Wiccans."