I’ve been on an Alice in wonderland kick as of late with some of the metaphors I’ve used lately and things I’ve said. Now it’s time to get back to the business of the real and mundane and tell it like it is. So I was on a thread from a group that was presenting a story that was reported in the news about a religious debate. Seems a bible was obtained by a child who’s parent was pagan. Now there seems to be controversy as to whether it was given or the child picked it up by itself like others were allowed to do, but the parent objected, contacted the school board, who agreed to present a balanced view, but when she brought literature representing her faith, they reneged. Hence the debate of separation of church and state. One ill informed piece of fluff posted about how this country was based upon Judeo-Christo faiths, but that the wiccans burned back in the day is why many believe in the separation of church and state. I call BULLSHIT! First, this country was founded upon religious freedom. One could worship as they chose without one faith/church dictating how that should be done. Majority of those who convened to forge a way of running the country were Deists. They didn’t worship god as the church in England decreed they should..some didn’t worship god at all, but acknowledged a higher power. Second..there were NO wiccans burned at any time . Hell there weren’t any witches burned! I suggested she learn some history. Apparently that hit a nerve because she packed up her fluff and left the thread. Then Im reading elsewhere and someone wants to practice their readings with free tarot..She says if she gets more accurate, then she will begin charging. Someone replies to her”I’m sorry, but I feel tarot should not be used in this manner”. WTF!?!?!?! How else did she want this person to use her tarot? I use my cards for validation of the energy reads, sometimes read for others, read for myself as well as use them as correspondence for spellwork. Was it wrong to offer it for free? Is that what the problem was? Or was it that one should never offer to read for the masses . IDK, but it just hit me as little on the fluff side to tell someone that they are WRONG in how they work. Ya’ll know how much that pisses me off. Stop with all the damn rules about how people should believe, act or work. It makes you all fall in that little upside down world of the fairy tales. Doesn’t exist people. Try that shit in the mundane world, a real witch will probably kick your ass, then you will see how well that shit works. Some of these people decide they are otherkin of other worlds, they live in fantasy world about what paganism really is. They refuse to learn history, then spread their fluff on various group threads around the net. ~HEADDESK~ They would do well to come back into the real world for a bit, have some coffee, and wake the hell up!
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