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- From: wce@hogbbs.scol.pa.us (Bill Eichman)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: Re: Behavior of pagans
- Message-ID: <11PmuB3w165w@hogbbs.scol.pa.us>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 02:15:48 EST
- References: <1992Nov22.022606.11900@leela.cs.orst.edu>
- Organization: The Heart of Gold BBS, Lemont PA
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- casspa@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Paul Cass) writes:
-
- > Just for the sake of curiosity; are there pagan communal groups? Or
- > pagan co-op support systems that have been in existence for some time?
- > It would seem to me that anti-life behavior would be confronted by
- > peers or social pressure in that sort of arrangement. Particularly if
- > the groups were consensus based.
- >
- > That would be interesting...a Pagan Farm devoted to the care, feeding
- > and growth of Wiccans and their like. No doubt it would attract some
- > interesting visitors.
-
- Yeah, that would be interesting. I know of half a dozen failed
- experiments, two or three that are still working, and I'd guess there are
- dozens that I don't know about.
-
- Circle farm has some of those qualities. Lothlorian. Cerren Ered in
- tennessee, if it still exists. other places that aren't what you would
- call 'pagan', but definitely have the spirit, also exist.
-
- Support systems. Yep, we need em. At least I'd like to have em around.
-
- Later, Bill
-