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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    So then you do NOT follow the practices of druids and other True Pagans.

    You are simply playing a game, all the while angering your demon-gods by refusing them the animal and human sacrifices they expect.

    Either you follow ALL of the druid practices, or you do not. Either you are a True Pagan, or you are playing games. Which is it?


    or I could give you some unholy demon thoughts...that sounds more fun


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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    o.0

    no...nor do other pagans

    no go worship your zombie some more
    So then you do NOT follow the practices of druids and other True Pagans.

    You are simply playing a game, all the while angering your demon-gods by refusing them the animal and human sacrifices they expect.

    Either you follow ALL of the druid practices, or you do not. Either you are a True Pagan, or you are playing games. Which is it?



    As written in Roman sources, Celtic Druids engaged extensively in human sacrifice.[26] According to Julius Caesar, the slaves and dependants of Gauls of rank would be burnt along with the body of their master as part of his funerary rites.[27] He also describes how they built wicker figures that were filled with living humans and then burned.[28] It is known that druids at least supervised sacrifices of some kind. According to Cassius Dio, Boudica's forces impaled Roman captives during her rebellion against the Roman occupation, to the accompaniment of revellery and sacrifices in the sacred groves of Andate.[29] Some modern-day scholars question the accuracy of these accounts, as they invariably come from hostile (Roman or Greek) sources.[30] Different gods reportedly required different kind of sacrifices. Victims meant for Esus were hanged, those meant for Taranis immolated and those for Teutates drowned. Some, like the Lindow Man, may have gone to their deaths willingly.

    Archaeological evidence from the British Isles seems to indicate that human sacrifice may have been practiced, over times long pre-dating any contact with Rome. Human remains have been found at the foundations of structures from the Neolithic time to the Roman era, with injuries and in positions that argue for their being foundation sacrifices. Similarly, additional human remains in the tombs of aged men show signs of having been killed to be buried in the grave.

    [edit] Germanic peoples

    Further information: Germanic paganism and bog body According to Norse mythology, Odin hanged himself from the world-tree Yggdrasil for nine nights to attain divine wisdom. Medieval Christian sources refer to Norsemen sacrificing prisoners by hanging them from trees, but the true extent of this behavior is unclear, it is most likely that these killings were of an executional nature leaving the bodies on show as a warning to enemies, or criminals.

    One account by Ahmad ibn Fadlan as part of his account of an embassy to the Volga Bulgars in 921 claims that Norse warriors were sometimes buried with enslaved women with the belief that these women would become their wives in Valhalla. In his description of the funeral of a Scandinavian chieftain, a slave volunteers to die with a Norseman. After ten days of festivities, she is stabbed to death by an old woman, a sort of priestess who is referred to as Völva or "Angel of Death", and burnt together with the deceased in his boat.

    Adam von Bremen recorded human sacrifices to Odin in 11th century Sweden, at the Temple at Uppsala, a tradition which is confirmed by Gesta Danorum and the Norse sagas. According to the Ynglinga saga, king Domalde was sacrificed there in the hope to bring greater future harvests and the total domination of all future wars. The same saga also relates that Domalde's descendant king Aun sacrificed nine of his own sons to Odin in exchange for longer life, until the Swedes stopped him from sacrificing his last son, Egil.

    Heidrek in the Hervarar saga agrees to the sacrifice of his son in exchange for the command over a fourth of the men of Reidgotaland. With these, he seizes the entire kingdom and prevents the sacrifice of his son, dedicating those fallen in his rebellion to Odin instead.

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    So then, you DO practice animal and human sacrifice.


    o.0

    no...nor do other pagans

    no go worship your zombie some more

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    I do jack ass
    So then, you DO practice animal and human sacrifice.

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Being God does not make Him a zombie, simpleton.

    Now, why do you not follow the practices of the druids and other true Pagans?


    I do jack ass


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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    yes he came back from the dead


    which makes him a zombie
    Being God does not make Him a zombie, simpleton.

    Now, why do you not follow the practices of the druids and other true Pagans?

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That'd be you, the play-pagan who ignores the demands of her demon gods.



    This is not Jesus.

    Jesus is God. He impregnated His mother with Himself and lived on Earth (while simultaneously in Heaven) for 33 years, teaching people about Himself, then allowing Himself to be sacrificed so He could allow Himself to forgive humans for disobeying His laws. He was only temporarily dead, and the resurrected Himself before going back to Heaven.



    yes he came back from the dead


    which makes him a zombie

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    uh huh...you say this while you worship a zombie?

    who is the messed up one in this conversation?
    That'd be you, the play-pagan who ignores the demands of her demon gods.



    This is not Jesus.

    Jesus is God. He impregnated His mother with Himself and lived on Earth (while simultaneously in Heaven) for 33 years, teaching people about Himself, then allowing Himself to be sacrificed so He could allow Himself to forgive humans for disobeying His laws. He was only temporarily dead, and the resurrected Himself before going back to Heaven.

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Of course not. It's a relative. Duh.

    Maybe you should study the druids and find out what real pagans believe, instead of you "play-gans".

    uh huh...you say this while you worship a zombie?

    who is the messed up one in this conversation?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    5 actually and planning more


    as for the post before this..

    My cousin is a 'christian baby' and I didn't sacrifice him
    Of course not. It's a relative. Duh.
    Pagan's don't worship satan shock and horror to your little world I know. So sacrifice isn't a rule...neither is hate


    maybe you should take some lessons
    Maybe you should study the druids and find out what real pagans believe, instead of you "play-gans".

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    No, Pagans kill Christian babies, fool.

    Good, I see you have mastered the pagan art of lying.

    Why do you hate your pagan gods, and ignore the sacrifices they demand?


    I don't celebrate pagan holidays.

    Satan told pagans the dates when Christian holidays would occur, so the pagans put their holidays on those dates. Then they made up stories about gods who die and are resurrected, and about egg-laying rabbits, and all sorts of foolishness, all to make Christians look like they were copying pagans.

    For someone who claims to be clever, you're . . . well, not.


    um. Easter was a celebration of fertility...until you for some reason put a rabbit and eggs with jesus' resurrection which makes NO sense. Christmas? Not so much. Your jesus is said to have been born in April, you put that on dec 25th because that's when we celebrate winter solstice.


    you need some sense smacked into ya

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    How many tattoos do you have, little pagan witch?

    5 actually and planning more


    as for the post before this..

    My cousin is a 'christian baby' and I didn't sacrifice him


    Pagan's don't worship satan shock and horror to your little world I know. So sacrifice isn't a rule...neither is hate


    maybe you should take some lessons

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  • Nobar King
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    How many tattoos do you have, little pagan witch?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Miss Abigail View Post
    Where the hell do you get your info lmao

    First as of all, as I mentioned in my first post, I have a baby girl. And She hasn't been eaten nor sacrificed....neither have any other babies I know. So that's shot down..so sorry
    No, Pagans kill Christian babies, fool.
    I don't eat people...in fact I don't even eat red meat. So again...shot down

    No one gets burned alive except for when YOU people get involved.

    and I have no idea what teen witch is...

    OH and I don't run around having sex with random people. Its called being faithful to my husband.
    Good, I see you have mastered the pagan art of lying.

    Why do you hate your pagan gods, and ignore the sacrifices they demand?

    Just wondering, how do you feel celebrating pagan holidays?
    I don't celebrate pagan holidays.

    Satan told pagans the dates when Christian holidays would occur, so the pagans put their holidays on those dates. Then they made up stories about gods who die and are resurrected, and about egg-laying rabbits, and all sorts of foolishness, all to make Christians look like they were copying pagans.

    For someone who claims to be clever, you're . . . well, not.

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  • Miss Abigail
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    Re: Honestly curious

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post

    Tell me, which part of your cult feels good? Is it the sacrificing of babies? The cannibalism? The group sex rituals? Burning captives alive in giant wicker men? Or do you ignore what real pagans did, and instead do little high-school play rituals, like in Teen Witch by Silverbunny Ravenfluff?

    Where the hell do you get your info lmao

    First as of all, as I mentioned in my first post, I have a baby girl. And She hasn't been eaten nor sacrificed....neither have any other babies I know. So that's shot down..so sorry


    I don't eat people...in fact I don't even eat red meat. So again...shot down

    No one gets burned alive except for when YOU people get involved.

    and I have no idea what teen witch is...

    OH and I don't run around having sex with random people. Its called being faithful to my husband.





    Just wondering, how do you feel celebrating pagan holidays?

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