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  1. Paganism: An Introduction to Earth- Centered Religions by River Higginbotham, Joyce Higginbotham, 2002-07-08
  2. The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) to Paganism by Carl McColman, 2002-04-18
  3. Paganism in the Roman Empire by Professor Ramsay MacMullen, 1983-09-10
  4. Christianity and Paganism, 350-750: The Conversion of Western Europe (The Middle Ages Series)
  5. Egyptian Paganism for Beginners: Bring the Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt into Daily Life by Jocelyn Almond, 2004-05-08
  6. Paganism Today: Wiccans, Druids, the Goddess and Ancient Earth Traditions for the Twenty-First Century by Graham Harvey, 1997-07-25
  7. Paganism and Christianity 100-425 C.E. by Ramsay MacMullen, 1992-01-01
  8. Ancient Paganism: The Sorcery of the Fallen Angels by Ken Johnson, 2009-05-21
  9. Living Paganism (Beyond 101) by Shanddaramon, 2005-11-15
  10. The Everything Paganism Book: Discover the Rituals, Traditions, and Festivals of This Ancient Religion (Everything Series) by Selene Silverwind, 2004-08-15
  11. Essential Asatru: Walking the Path of Norse Paganism by Diana L. Paxson, 2006-12-01
  12. Out of the Shadows: An Exploration of Dark Paganism and Magick by John J. Coughlin, 2002-10-22
  13. Spirited: Taking Paganism Beyond the Circle by Gede Parma, 2009-03-08
  14. Last Days of Graeco-Roman Paganism (Europe in the Middle Ages) by Johannes Geffcken, 1978-08

181. House Midgard's Page On Paganism/Wicca
House Midgard s page on paganism / Wicca has moved to http//mariah.stonemarche.org/pagan/pagan.htm Please visit us there!
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House Midgard's page on
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Please visit us there!

182. Magick Happens Festival
A celebration of paganism in Australia. Includes sections on witches, fairies, mystics and events.
http://www.magickhappens.com.au
Magick Happens 2005, 29th October - Parramatta Town Hall Bookings forms for stalls at the 2005 Magick Happens are now available for download Conditions Booking form and Introduction Letter Magick Happens is back and what a return! Firstly I have to acknowledge the fantastic work of all those who
Who have been involved in the build up to the event over the
last 2 years. It all went off with a bang. A huge amount of thanks especially to
Aislinn - for all her fantastic work and designs and layouts. and tireless effort in all areas on the day.
Jo- For trudging all over and making sure people all over knew about it and getting stalls for the day
Cassandra - Almost killed herself manning the workshops and Clairvoyant booking table then the coffee drinks and chips stall.
Kelly - for taking on the security in Westfield's while handing out flyers for the event on the day and helping till I turned the lights out.
Margaret - For risking her life in the worst weather to get the plastic bags for the show bags at the 11th hour. And her help with set up and pack up.
As well as the rest of you, you know who you are. I don't want to turn this into an awards speech, we haven't won one yet!

183. Wicca, Witchcraft, And Paganism Community
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184. Rhiana Moonstar's Little Witch House
A very informative site about Wicca and paganism in general. A good collection of knowledge for the beginning practitioner.
http://www.littlewitchhouse.com
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185. Magickal Myst
Includes some media coverage on paganism and pagan civilisations.
http://www.magickalmyst.com

186. Polish Paganizm
Polish Paganizm. As with most agricultural societies, Slavs for many years worshipped the Great Gods and Goddess which were represented in earliest times by
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  • As with most agricultural societies, Slavs for many years worshipped the Great Gods and Goddess which were represented in earliest times by the Bird, Bee, Snake Goddess, and then with the outside influence by Mother Earth. Their year was separated into two main divisions, Yule to Summer, ruled by the White God and Summer to Yule, ruled by the Black Goddess. They celebrated in the open air around trees that were particularly old or had peculiar and special significance. Public ritual and celebration, feasts, prophecies and offerings accompanied all rites. In Poland they were accustomed to raising their hand towards the sun when they swore an oath. The peasants greeted the rise of the solar star with a deep bow and a prayer. The Polish term for god is bóg loosely translated to "noble". Slavs were panentheistic and animistic, believing that everything was alive and was imbued with a distinct and separate spirit. Since trees, rocks, and animals were far older than humanity, their spirits were considered wiser, and were consulted for aid and advice. Slavs worshipped in groves and circles, rather than temples and they were accompanied by public offerings, feasting, and prophecy. They held firm beliefs in fairies and changelings, vampires and shape-shifters. They believed in reincarnation, stating that no new souls were ever born, and they honoured their ancestors, every home had a shrine to their own ancestors and twice yearly, at Spring and Zaduszki celebrated festivals honouring the dead. The soul they believed, existed separately from the body.

187. Spotlight Ministries
A lighter look at religion. Tasteful religious jokes and clean humour.
http://www.spotlightministries.org.uk/jokes.htm
Spotlight Ministries is currently undergoing extensive change and updating. For a few available articles see: the home page.

188. The Pagan Federation Online - Pagan Paths

http://www.paganfed.org/pathways.htm

189. Pagans
over 400 skeptical definitions and essays on occult, paranormal,supernatural and pseudoscientific ideas and practices with references to the best skeptical
http://skepdic.com/pagans.html
Robert Todd Carroll
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pagan
'Pagan' is the term Christians use to designate all those who don't accept the God of the Bible. Jews after Christ, as well as all Muslims, are not pagans, but infidels, according to Christians. Jews before Christ are not really pagans, but they're not infidels either. But they were more like pagans than infidels. Infidels are destined to go to Hell. Good pagans such as Socrates, along with good Jews such as Moses, couldn't go to Heaven, but they shouldn't go to Hell, either. At some point in Christian mythology, "limbo" was invented to place these good souls who had not received Christ. Limbo has gone the way of St. Christopher, however, and has been declared by the Church not to exist. The word 'pagan' is derived from the Latin word for country dweller. The pagans were the Greek and Roman polytheists who followed the cults of Mithras, Venus, Apollo, Demeter, etc. Today, however, Christians generally reserve the appellation for those who belong to no religion or who belong to one of the New Age nature religions or anti-Christian cults. See also druid wicca,

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