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If I'm going to be in Knoxville with most of Saturday afternoon free, I figured I'd see what's around in terms of pagan and historical stuff. Never been there before (though these conventions are there a couple times a year) and I like to get to know the places I visit.
Besides, I figure I'll need a break in the middle of it all, and a nice pagan bookstore/coffee shop might be just the thing!
While searching online, I found a couple of interesting links:
A Christian Witch's Creed is one woman's personal creed and commentary on something that's starting to be known as "trinitarian wicca". It's interesting. She sounds like a very sensible, centered person- I'll have to explore her site more. (warning- coloration and background make it a little hard to read at times, but not too horrible.)
Kris' page of Spirituality, Rockhounding, and Armchair Field Trips. (The armchair field trips caught my eye, and I had to check it out.) A Universalist minister with a great sense of humour. Worth a peek, if only for the armchair field trip links! (Including one to MN that I haven't checked out yet.)
And from her site, A Christian Speaks on the Faith and Path of Wicca by James Clement Taylor, A Christian. Nicely written essay about the pagan path, from a christian perspective. Quotes bible (inc. gospel) verses you don't often hear that relate to pagans, god, and heaven.
Besides, I figure I'll need a break in the middle of it all, and a nice pagan bookstore/coffee shop might be just the thing!
While searching online, I found a couple of interesting links:
A Christian Witch's Creed is one woman's personal creed and commentary on something that's starting to be known as "trinitarian wicca". It's interesting. She sounds like a very sensible, centered person- I'll have to explore her site more. (warning- coloration and background make it a little hard to read at times, but not too horrible.)
Kris' page of Spirituality, Rockhounding, and Armchair Field Trips. (The armchair field trips caught my eye, and I had to check it out.) A Universalist minister with a great sense of humour. Worth a peek, if only for the armchair field trip links! (Including one to MN that I haven't checked out yet.)
And from her site, A Christian Speaks on the Faith and Path of Wicca by James Clement Taylor, A Christian. Nicely written essay about the pagan path, from a christian perspective. Quotes bible (inc. gospel) verses you don't often hear that relate to pagans, god, and heaven.