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  List of pagans - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A number of noted individuals have been called Pagans.
Please refer to Pagan for the difficulties in clearly defining the term.
Note: Some usages of 'pagan' appear to apply to atheists too.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/List_of_pagans   (484 words)

  
  Topica Email List Directory
This list is dedicated to the discussion of the Asatru faith, history, practice, and upcomingevents for Asatruar in the Northeast USA andnearby Canada.
This list is a forum for the discussion of the underexplored territory between philosophy, theology and modern Paganism.
This list is for Ontario pagans of Simcoe County.
lists.topica.com /dir/?cid=323   (1062 words)

  
 Email Lists
This is a mailing list for pagans in Alberta to share and talk with one another.
The purpose of the Nova Roma mailing list is to discuss issues dealing with classical Roman studies, the Religio Romana (and associated cults that were followed during the pagan Roman era), political and policy issues within Nova Roma itself, and other items of interests to the members of Nova Roma.
Pagan Table is for people who are Pagan or openminded and want to share recipes and how-to's for incense, bath oils, salts, etc., and chat about food things.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/buckingham/483/lists.html   (1024 words)

  
 The Wheel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Among pagans, you frequently hear the phrase, "I've felt this way all my life, I just didn't know there was a name for it, or that anyone else felt the same," and I'm no exception to that sentiment.
To me, paganism is a recognition of the connection we have with all life on the planet, and with the planet itself.
Pagan Paths is a mailing list for pagans and friends of all paths to discuss and share information, and hopefully find common ground.
www.paganpaths.net /wheel.html   (467 words)

  
 List of pagans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of historical individuals notable for their Pagan religion (as opposed to Abrahamic religions), and modern individuals who self-describe as adherents of some form of Paganism or Neopaganism.
Penda of Mercia - last Pagan ruler of England.
Blot-Sweyn, leader of the Swedish pagan renaissance in the 11th century
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_pagans   (752 words)

  
 DAPN Local Resources
The Dayton Area Pagans mailing list was started in August 1998 by a private individual as a forum for Pagan discussion amongst residents of the Miami Valley.
The Southwest Ohio Pagan Arts and Crafts is a list for any Pagan or Pagan-friendly persons interested in Arts and Crafts, especially those living in SW Ohio.
This list is primarily focused on arts and handicrafts, not magic; while those Pagans who enjoy blending magic into their arts and crafts are more than welcome, magic is not the main focus of SOPAC.
www.daytonpagans.net /local_resources.htm   (2144 words)

  
 Irminsul Ættir - Mailing Lists and News Groups
This is a list for the followers of the Norse Gods who, for whatever reason, are not in a group or kindred.
The Asatru Daily Quiz mailing list is a list in which your quiz masters (Q.) at Asatru-DQ will quiz you each day on your knowledge of the lore, culture and history of Asatru.
List for clergy and leaders of the Irminsul Aettir.
www.irminsul.org /as/aswlist.html   (1054 words)

  
 Antelope Valley Pagans - Frequently Asked Questions
Witches and pagans that were without a place to gather, or a local bookstore (at the time), found that they could gather at a restaurant and get to know one another.
Since most Wiccans, witches and pagans do not worship Jesus, or at least not in the way that Christians do (as the Son of God the Father), of course they are not afraid of going to Hell.
In fact, there are some people on the pagan path who do not believe even in forcing their children to learn their religion either, preferring to let them choose when they are old enough.
avpagans.org /faq.html   (1734 words)

  
 Upper Midwest Pagan Email Distribution List "The Tribal List"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Though there are lists that cover part of this territory, groups of many paths, organizations and solitaries can use this one.
If the activities of this list consume your waking thoughts, you are probably focusing a little too much on its content, the people involved, fantasy interpretations of words, and its importance in your life and for the Pagan Community.
A list is like anything, it is built by those with the energy and vision to persist.
harmonytribe.org /paganlist.htm   (943 words)

  
 Southern Missouri Pagan List
The Southern Missouri Pagan List is not affiliated with the Earth Spirit Newsletter.
The Southern Missouri Pagan list (smopagan) is a place for people over 17 in Southern Missouri and the surrounding area to have a wonderful time exchanging ideas and information with others who share and respect their beliefs.
If you are eligible you will be added to the list and sent a confirmation letter from Onelist which hosts the Southern Missouri Pagan list.
members.tripod.com /~TaraMiller/smopagan.html   (312 words)

  
 List of Pagans
This is a list of historical individuals notable for their Pagan religion (as opposed to Abrahamic religions), and modern individuals who self-describe as adherents of some form of Paganism or Neopaganism.
The original meaning of pagan is "rural" as opposed to "urban", and only came to refer to "non-Abrahamic" as opposed to Jewish or Christian in the 4th century, and it is therefore strictly an anachronism to apply the term to earlier times, although this is sometimes done (e.g.
The list includes only individuals of the Common Era who were "pagan" in contrast to emerging Christianity.
www.1bx.com /en/List_of_pagans.htm   (821 words)

  
 Sacred Craft Coven Home Page
This list is for discussion of Chicago area activities related to our 1st amendment rights and more specifically...freedom of Religion.
This list is for the discussion and planning of the pagan entry in the Chicago Gay Pride Parade organized by Temple of the Sacred Craft
As an alternative or possibly an accompaniment to the IL-Pagans list, the Illinois Pagans Announcement list is for ANNOUNCEMENTS and discussion of those ANNOUNCEMENTS of events, meetings, group gatherings, etc. in Illinois, Southeastern Wisconsin, and Northwestern Indiana.
www.sacredcraft.org /index.cfm?bodypage=elists.cfm   (1004 words)

  
 NEO-PAGAN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS
Just as the term "Eastern religions" refers to Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc., the terms "Neo-Pagan" "Neopagan," and "Pagan" refer to a collection of separate religions.
Neopagan religions are reconstructions of ancient Pagan belief systems which had been abandoned.
Pagan Pastoral Outreach has information available about Pagans in the military, Pagan chaplaincy in universities and hospitals, pastoral training programs, etc. at: http://paganpastoraloutreach.ca/
www.religioustolerance.org /neo_paga.htm   (207 words)

  
 paganinstitute.org Mailing Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on paganinstitute.org.
Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription.
List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list.
paganinstitute.org /mailman/listinfo/pas_paganinstitute.org   (91 words)

  
 Events, Electronic Mailing List and News
A mailing list for pagans living in Belfast and Northern Ireland.
A mailing list for Pagans in and near Cork in Ireland to network.
A mailing list for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, Tranvestite and Transgendered Pagans who are living in Ireland.
www.fainne.net /new.html   (918 words)

  
 SorcerySearch.com
This list is for all those interested in learning and sharing their questions, experiences, and knowledge in the Craft.
Whether you are simply curious about pagan belief systems, or have been a practicing witch for years, all are welcome in our grove.
This e-mail list was made in the hopes that like-minded individuals can discuss issues, share rituals and spells, or just say "hi".
www.sorcerysearch.com /links/pages/NewAge-Occult/E-Mail_Lists   (541 words)

  
 The Jewish American Pagan List
The list jap-l is a list for Jewish Pagans, Jewwitches, Jewish mages, and those interested in Judeopaganism and Semitic Paganism in general, whether as a practitioner or a scholar or just plain interested.
Although as a whole, the Pagan and magickal communities are fairly open-minded and free of bigotry, there is nevertheless some antisemitism within both communities.
When you start receiving messages from the mailing list, please reply (to jap-l@hollyfeld.org) with at least a brief hello message, to let us know that you are indeed receiving messages via the list.
www.hollyfeld.org /heaven/.Web/elists/jap-l.phtml   (347 words)

  
 US-Society-Pagans Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
An open list for members who are practicing pagans, inactive pagans, or simply interested in the subject in some way.
Please remember that it is a violation of the Code of Conduct to denegrate any religious beliefs, including pagan or any others, whether or not members of that religion may be there to hear or see it.
This is also a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
cammail.white-wolf.com /mailman/listinfo/us-society-pagans   (345 words)

  
 ARCANA: Occult Mailing Lists
This list was originally created to provide pointers to lists for people who were interested in the practical, as opposed to the academic, aspects of the occult.
To join a list that is administered by LISTSERV, majordomo, listproc or mailserv, simply send a message to the mailing list manager's address, with the words "subscribe " in the body of the message.
Pagan-Home is a mail list for individuals of any race, creed, color, religion, or sexual preference who wish to explore paganism or neo-paganism.
www.smoe.org /arcana/lists.html   (832 words)

  
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Anyone devoted to learning more about how pagan religions really used to be practiced (rather than the false history propagated by inaccurate sources) and how they can be practiced once again to suit our current time period are very welcome and encouraged to join.
This is a list for pagans of all paths looking for more advanced topics dealing with ceremonial magick, wicca, witchcraft, thelema, and paganism in general.
It is not for bashing of others of any religion, and it is not a list for pagans who have read 2 books, seen a couple of episodes of Charmed, and now think themselves a Wiccan priest(ess).
www.lycos.com /info/paganism--religions.html?page=3   (166 words)

  
 Skyclad in Chicago
This seems to be especially true in the Pagan community which, owing to its "none of the above" theological nature, seems to catch a lot of the people which other religious communities would not welcome into their presence for very long.
This list occupies a sort of middle ground in permissiveness between a list like Adult Illinois Pagans, where sexually oriented Pagan material IS welcome, and the usual run of local lists.
If you're looking for lists on which such events would be on-topic, the Chicago Sun Club might be able to help you with that.
geocities.com /skyclad_owner2   (1034 words)

  
 Pagan Email Lists of Note
This is an unmoderated list so your post will go directly to the list but the two moderators, Bill Kilborn and Rowan Sterling will keep a very active eye on it.
Or to subscribe to the digest form of the list: Send an email to prisonlist-d-request@aren.org with subscribe in the subject line.
Pagan Beginnings is for those who have just begun to learn about Wicca or whatever Pagan path they have found, and can share with others who are still learning too.I am hoping that within this list we can all learn and grow with each other.
www.spiraltree.org /emaillists.html   (772 words)

  
 Mailing Lists @ Necronomi.com
If you were subscribed to the normal version of the list, you are removed from the normal subscription list.
Messages posted to these mailing lists should be treated as private correspondence; thus, not quoted anywhere else without the consent of all quoted parties.
The administrator in turn appoints moderators to oversee particular mailing lists, to enforce the rules of the forum, and ensure the vitality and quality of their resources are the highest possible.
www.necronomi.com /elists   (1563 words)

  
 A book list for pagans, druids, etc.
There is no guarantee that any of the books listed will be 'right' for you.
This list has been gathered from sources far too numerous to list here.
This list is maintained in a paradox database, and the html is generated right in the report...
www.xmission.com /~wblalok/druid/books.html   (447 words)

  
 Pagan Chat Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
While we cannot list all Pagan chat groups (there are thousands) we have compiled a list of established groups that welcome newcomers to help you get started.
This list is for any wiccan/pagan who is interested in both discussing and sharing information with those who are new to the craft as well as those who have been practicing for quite some time.
This list is for solitary practitioners of any wiccan/pagan religion who are not necessarily seeking to belong to a group, but want to be able to exchange ideas, ideologies, friendships, or information with other solitaries from around the globe.
www.pagan.com /Groups   (1196 words)

  
 PodsNetOrg: List descriptions
For discussion and coordination of lists and the furtherance of the PODS philosophy.
Poetry, Prose, Dissertations and Converse are the meat and potatoes of this list.
This list is the equivalent of the old General Chat echo of PodsNet.
www.podsnet.org /echodiz.html   (1136 words)

  
 Coollist - Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
An informal list of Wiccans and Pagans from the western Arkansas region of the United States.
This is a moderated list associated with the IRC channel #christian-chat on Undernet.
The purpose of this list will be to serve as a communications/ prayer/ fellowship medium among the members of the body in the home church that is starting at dave Eagan's.
directory.coollist.com /society/religion_and_spirituality   (3357 words)

  
 Hellenic Pagan Thiasoi Directory
Below you will find listings for Hellenic (Greek) polytheist groups, both those that exist in the "real world" and those that are exclusively online.
Membership numbers, when listed, are as of February 2006.
These lists do not include other types of websites for Hellenismos and/or specific gods; only groups that accept participation.
winterscapes.com /thiasoi.htm   (880 words)

  
 Email List - cu-pagans
To unsubscribe send an email to the Mailto: address listed below with the Unsubscribe Info: in the subject line.
To subscribe send an email to the Mailto: address listed below with the Subscribe Info: in the subject line.
This has been put in place to protect the adminstrator from SPAM.
tile.net /lists/?list_id=15188   (64 words)

  
 New England Pagans
The New England Pagans ring is being introduced as a way to connect New Englanders together.
Pagan or any other Nature based religions are welcome to join, so long as there is no degradation of other people or religions.
A Pagan and Wiccan website with many booklists, articles on a variety of topics, some humor, Futhark and Pictish info, gay, lesbian and bi-friendly, a section on counseling basics for Wiccan clergy, photos of altars etc. Reside in Connecticut, with a recent land purchase in Mass.
g.webring.com /hub?ring=neps   (491 words)

  
 CollegeWicca.com - Student Pagan Organizations Links
Chapman University Pagan Society: No website yet, but the link is their contact e-mail.
Delta College's Hazel and Oak Circle: "Hazel and Oak Circle is an registered campus Pagan organization at Delta College in University Center, Michigan.
The purpose of Hazel and Oak is to represent and support anyone who follows or is interested in an Earth-based spiritual path in the region served by Delta College.
www.collegewicca.com /linksfiles/linksspo.html   (573 words)

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