
Bet you practice Wicca or Paganism or possibly more liberal Christianity. You probably love Dead Can Dance, anything ethereal, and might be vegetarian. You probably also like to hug people.
What kind of goth are you?
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Dammit, they caught me listening to All about Eve again! I'm way way too obvious, aren't I? *giggle*
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Date: 2002-10-21 04:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-10-22 01:24 am (UTC)On sunday it was refreshing to find Asylum discussing the feminine side of god. Most people naturally assume the christan god is male, as thats what the established churches keep ramming down peoples throats. However this doesn't make sense in my view, and I go for the Wiccan viewpoint that God has both male and female sides. A more liberal christianity where this is taken onboard is a very good thing.
Christian goddesses etc.
Date: 2002-10-22 02:26 am (UTC)You'd be surprised about how much of 'the established church' takes that on board (it is, after all, perfectly biblical: in the old testament especially, God is sometimes referred to as female.) I've been to several 'respectable' Anglican churches which begin the Lord's Prayer with 'Our mother and father in heaven' or similar.
And of course there's Sophia, the Judeo-christian wisdom goddess - found in the apocrypha (books of Sirach and the Wisdom of Solomon) AND the bible (Proverbs,) not to mention Mary the Mother of God (confusing to call her a goddess, in my opinion - she was just an ordinary human being whom God raised to be incomparably more glorious than the seraphim, and queen of heaven and things.)
Do you know this website (http://northernway.org/cpinfo.html) on 'Christo-Paganism'. I don't agree with all of it, but it's very interesting.
I see it as more a case of pagan religions being subsumed (is that the right word? 'Absorbed,' maybe) by Christianity than them standing in anything like an equal relationship. Christianity can't be true if it's not the most important thing in the world. I think that's what's symbolised by the three wise men thing - pagan astrologers not giving up their old beliefs, but using them in the service of the new religion.
If and when I become a priest, I can't decide whether to be Father Catriona or Mother Catriona. The former would show that my orders are just the same as a man's orders and be more... well... you know, but the latter would show that as a woman I'm represented the (neglected) female side of God. To be honest, both sound a bit silly. I don't really see myself as very parental.
Re: Christian goddesses etc.
Date: 2002-10-22 03:06 am (UTC)You're correct paganism has been mainly subsumed by christianity, and many old pagan beliefs are used in christian rituals. I find that modern wicca appears to take these ideas back again. Any belief systems that co-exist for so long inevitable exchange ideas, creating a overlap of beliefs. You'll ifnd a lot of modern wicca can be viewed as a very liberal form of christianity, with the exception of the question of the divinity of jesus. The form of prayer and moral guidance and beliefs in the nature of god can be identical. I will look at the website you mention later to see what they think about this.
I think you should be simply 'Catriona' as a priest.
Re: Christian goddesses etc.
Date: 2002-10-27 11:03 am (UTC)But I'm probably very odd...
Then again there are fundemental reasons I couldn't be a Christian, some of which are why I can't be Wiccan (although Gardnerian Wicca does gell slightly more, even so it's not right for me).
That said I severely doubt any religion is right for me as I will always find some fundamental belief which I can't believe in :-)