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  1. Pagan Theology: Paganism as a World Religion by Michael York, 2005-04-01
  2. Paganism in Our Christianity by Arthur Weigall, 2010-09-10
  3. Hammer of the Gods: Anglo-Saxon Paganism in Modern Times by Swain Wodening, 2003-09
  4. The Way of The Horned God: A Young Man's Guide to Modern Paganism by Dancing Rabbit, 2010-03-16
  5. Contemporary Paganism: Listening People, Speaking Earth by Graham Harvey, 2000-08-01
  6. Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca And Paganism in America by Chas S. Clifton, 2006-06-08
  7. Wicca 101: A New Reference for the Beginner Wiccan: Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism: A Solitary Guide for the New Wiccan: Solitary Study for a Beginner: The New Practitioner of Wicca and Witchcraft by Kristina Benson, 2007-09-21
  8. Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America (Contemporary Ethnography) by Sabina Magliocco, 2004-05-10
  9. The End of Paganism in the North-Western Provinces of the Roman Empire: The example of the Mithras cult (British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International) by Eberhard Sauer, 1996-12-31
  10. Researching Paganisms (The Pagan Studies Series) by Jenny Blain, 2004-09-01
  11. The Paganism Reader
  12. Paganism: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides) by Teresa Moorey, 1999-07
  13. Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives (Religion in Contemporary Cultures)
  14. Contemporary Paganism: Minority Religions in a Majoritarian America by Carol Barner-Barry, 2005-03-02

21. Towards The Development Of A Modern Pagan-
Features articles on PaganHindu spirituality and a comparative exploration of the connection between Category Society Religion and Spirituality Pagan...... Welcome to the Indian paganism site. This site has two and practices.Click to subscribe to Indian paganism Daily Quotes. The Indian
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BOOK INFO DAILY QUOTES AUTHOR BIOS ... LINKS Welcome to the Indian Paganism site This site has two main objectives - Firstly, to contribute towards the development of modern Pagan-Hindu Magickal traditions within the fields of contemporary Paganism and Magick. Secondly, to explore the thousands of years of various Pagan and Hindu beliefs, traditions and customs in a comparative context. There already exists a great degree of shared roots and similarity between Pagan and Hindu religions, such as those of Wicca and Tantrika. Today many modern eclectic Pagans, Witches and Magicians work with Hindu deities and various aspects of Hindu paths. There are also groups who are working in Pagan-Hindu Magickal systems. This site, and the coming book 'Indian Paganism', aim to help the continuing development of this movement by assisting in the growth of modern Pagan-Hindu Magickal traditions and practices. Click to subscribe to Indian Paganism Daily Quotes The Indian Paganism site also offers a free daily quote service which shares either a Pagan, Hindu, or Magickal quote each day. Quotes are drawn from a wide variety of quality sources and reflect the extensive philosophy and underlying unity which exist between Paganism and Hinduism. The main resource areas from which quotes are drawn are Wiccan, Witchcraft, Classical Pagan, Neo-Pagan, Tantrik, Vedic, and Ceremonial Magick. A few of the authors and figures quoted include Starhawk, Doreen Valiente, Stewart Farrar, Marcus Aurelius, Ramana Maharshi, Swami Sivananda, Bhagavan Nityanandaji, Sri Ramakrishna, Aliester Crowley, Dion Fortune, and Eliphis Levi.

22. AvatarSearch - Search Engine Of The Occult Internet!
Dedicated to magick, paganism and the occult. Easy to search and add sites. They also offer occult web site awards, and other portal services.
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AvatarSearch is the most unique Search Engine on the Internet. What makes it so unique is that it is entirely dedicated to the Occult and Occult related interests. But there are additional features which make it stand out among the other search engines. AvatarSearch allows its users (you) to add their own web sites and later modify or even delete them if needed. When a web site is added it becomes immediately available for anyone to view. There is no waiting and you have complete control over the information provided about your web site (unlike the other search engines which merely catalog the first hundred or so characters of your web pages). If you have a noteworthy web site that you would like to add please do so by selecting " Submit URL ." You will be guided to a form on which to submit your web site entry. Additionally, there is a set of instructions available from our Avatar Help section. As you search thru Avatar you will notice that some of the listings have a colored dot next to their title. This indicates that this specific web site has either been reviewed by the staff (our group of volunteers ) here at AvatarSearch or has received an award from "

23. The Occult: Satanism, Wicca, Neo Paganism
This page provides resources which refute the beliefs and practices of Neopaganism, Wiccans, Witches, Satanism, and other occultists.
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HOME Cults Wicca / Occult / Satanism / Paganism Who is Jesus? Lion of Judah christian apologetics WITCHCRAFT / WICCA / THE CRAFT; NEO PAGANISM / OCCULT / SATANISM The Modern World of Witchcraft, part 1, by Craig Hawkins Witnessing to Witches, by Craig Hawkins Witchcraft in the White House and Roman Catholic Church Off Witchcraft! ... Are Witchcraft and Satanism the Same Thing? from The Champion site other articles available Exposing Satanism and Witchcraft Witchcraft/Wicca information, from Apologetics Index
Prayer of Jabez Is Christian Witchcraft Says a Discernment Ministry
Mysticism in America ... Spotlight on the Occult also covers shamanism, new age, wicca, other topics Was Jesus a Witch? from Spotlight on the Occult Breaking Free of Witchcraft (in PDF format) view the HTML format Wicca- Modern Day Witchcraft from Contender Ministries CANA: Christian Answers for the New Age also covers psychics, occult, wicca, yin yang, vampyres, much more

24. Omphalos - The Directory And Search Engine For Witchcraft & Paganism
Search this extensive directory of select New Age, occult, and pagan sites, nominate a new site, or join a forum. Astrology, Runes, Tarot paganism Spirituality. Asatru Norse, Baltic, Celtic
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Features: Atho's Rant:

Atho levels a little well-placed invective, and helpful criticism at the online Pagan community. Pagan Best of the Web:
Official website of the Oldest Pagan Award on the Web. Atho's Resource Collection:
This is a collection of over 18Mb of Pagan-related text files originally assembled in the old BBS days. Alexandrian Book of Shadows:
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25. Ancient Latvian Paganism And Mythology
A site dedicated to the pursuit of ancient Latvian mythology, including a listing and explanation Category Society Religion and Spirituality Pagan Romuva......Latvian paganism on the Web! Visit the Internet Archive to see Latvianpaganism a la 1999. I have found all of the old runes and symbols.
http://www.pagan.drak.net/wwcrew/
Home Who were the Ancient Latvians?
Follow the cultural history of Latvia To what deities to the Latvians pray?
Explore the pantheon of Latvian deities. What festivals did the Latvians celebrate?
Discover the festivals of Latvia. What is the structure of this religion?
See the structure of this pantheon. Who built this site?
Miscellanea on the host, author, and links. What are others saying?
Questions? See if anybody else has asked. Quick Reference Deities Letters History Structure Festivals - Summer - Spring - Autumn - Winter Tremendous update. Letters updated (thanks to J. A. for giving the music review). I have begun work on putting in the images. Some deities already done. This should be finished in a few days. Re-added searching capability. Search courtesy of FreeFind , a ``free'' service. Large technical update. Full HTML verification, spell checking, CSS tweaks. All major deities converted (pun), I am working on the minor deities. Visit the Internet Archive to see Latvian Paganism a la 1999. I have found all of the old runes and symbols. I will integrate these... soon.

26. INDEX: Gay Witchcraft
Essays and articles from gay pagans on gay paganism, gender and spirituality, gay themed gods and goddesses, and gayCraft.
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Alternate Currents: Revisioning Polarity

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NOTE: The Witches' Voice does not teach Witchcraft, Wicca or Paganism, nor do we believe in posting spells, rituals or charms on the internet. On these pages we DO offer the popular basics of the Witch/Wiccan paths in an effort to give the general public a feel for this earth-based spiritual path.
This section celebrates the magic of Gay WitchCraft and promises to grow with Powerful links rather quickly.
There are literally thousands of gay and lesbian witches out there, and they offer not only a unique perspective, but a unique energy as well. VoxPath: Home / INDEX: Gay Witchcraft Total Chapter Views: New Article 1/1/2002: The Wiccan Mysteries of Gender (By Nexy Jo) In my exposure to traditional Wiccan studies, I've come across several mentions of the 'Mysteries of the Goddess', and the 'Mysteries of the God'. Being transgendered, I began to think that I had somehow missed a part of both of these mysteries. Or perhaps I am simply part of a different set of 'mysteries' all together. Certainly, my own experiences of personal growth have been different than what most people, either male or female, encounter. Click

27. Pàganach Dubh
Seeking the dark side of Celtic paganism. Dark deities, spirits, beasts, heroes, and links.
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Please note that Pàganach Dubh deals primarily with Celtic heathendom, known also as Senistrognata or Aurrad. The views expressed within the content of these pages is not of a neo-Pagan nature and by no means represent the view of the neo-Pagan community. Enter

28. Sacred Texts: The Classics
Translations of Greek and Roman texts.Category Society History Social History Religion Ancient...... home Legends Sagas paganism Egypt Ancient Near East Buy CDROM Buy Books Classics,The Classics. General Classical Mythology Greek Roman About the Photos
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The Internet Sacred Text Archive is available on CD-ROM.
Every file with this icon is on the disk. Do your part to keep this site online and buy a copy today. Topics

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This section contains texts from ancient Greece and Rome, primarily about Classical Pagan beliefs. However, any text which has survived from this period of antiquity is, by definition, a classic. Many of these texts were only saved from the flames of the dark ages in locations remote from Rome and Athens, such as the legendary city of Timbuktu in central Africa, Irish monastaries, and by Islamic scholars in centers of learning as Baghdad.
General Classical Mythology
Bulfinch's Mythology
The Sibylline Oracles
Translated by Milton S. Terry [1899].
Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe
by Donald A. Mackenzie. [1917]
The Dionysian Artificers
by Hippolyto Joseph da Costa [1820].
Ancient Fragments
by I. P. Cory [1832] The Mysteries of Mithra by Franz Cumont [1903]
Greek
HOMER Works of Homer The Iliad of Homer Samuel Butler translator [1898] The Odyssey of Homer Samuel Butler translator [1900] The Homeric Hymn to Demeter HESIOD Works of Hesiod: Hesiod's Theogony Works and Days ORPHEUS The Hymns of Orpheus by Thomas Taylor [1792] SAPPHO The Poems of Sappho English and Transliterated Greek The Poems of Sappho (Unicode) English and Greek AESOP The Fables of Aesop AESCHYLUS The Dramas of Aeschylus SOPHOCLES

29. ASATRU (NORSE PAGANISM)
ASATRU. (Norse Heathenism). Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. History Asatruis frequently regarded as one of the NeoPagan family of religions.
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Asatru is frequently regarded as one of the Neo-Pagan family of religions. That family includes Wicca Celtic Druidism , and re-creations of Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and other ancient Pagan religions. However, many Asatruers prefer the term " Heathen " to " Neopagan " and look upon their tradition as " not just a branch on the Neopagan tree " but as a different tree. Unlike Wicca, which has gradually evolved into many different traditions, the reconstruction of Asatru has been based on the surviving historical record; it has been maintained as closely as possible to the original religion of the Norse people. Asatru or Ásatrú is an Icelandic word, a translation of the Danish word Asetro . The latter was coined by scholars in the mid-19th century. It was intended to mean belief in the Asir, the Gods. In Scandinavia the religion is called Forn Siðr (which means the Ancient way), Forn sed (the Old custom), Nordisk sed (Nordic custom), or

30. Ancient Latvian Paganism And Mythology
Dedicated to the pursuit of ancient Latvian mythology, including a listing and explanation of deities, the festivals, and symbols.
http://pagan.drak.net/wwcrew/
Home Who were the Ancient Latvians?
Follow the cultural history of Latvia To what deities to the Latvians pray?
Explore the pantheon of Latvian deities. What festivals did the Latvians celebrate?
Discover the festivals of Latvia. What is the structure of this religion?
See the structure of this pantheon. Who built this site?
Miscellanea on the host, author, and links. What are others saying?
Questions? See if anybody else has asked. Quick Reference Deities Letters History Structure Festivals - Summer - Spring - Autumn - Winter Tremendous update. Letters updated (thanks to J. A. for giving the music review). I have begun work on putting in the images. Some deities already done. This should be finished in a few days. Re-added searching capability. Search courtesy of FreeFind , a ``free'' service. Large technical update. Full HTML verification, spell checking, CSS tweaks. All major deities converted (pun), I am working on the minor deities. Visit the Internet Archive to see Latvian Paganism a la 1999. I have found all of the old runes and symbols. I will integrate these... soon.

31. Meanings Of The Terms Pagan And Paganism
WHAT DO THE WORDS PAGAN AND paganism MEAN? What is a Pagan? . Infantsacrifice – there are 52 million a year. It is paganism. 4.
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WHAT DO THE WORDS: " PAGAN " AND " PAGANISM " MEAN?
What is a "Pagan?" Everybody has their favorite meaning of "Pagan." But there is no consensus, even among people who adhere to a single religion. " Pagan " comes from the Latin word " paganus " which originally meant " country dweller ." In the early years of the Christian movement, the term referred to conservative folks from the rural areas who continued to follow ancient religions, long after city dwellers had converted to Christianity. By the third century CE, its meaning evolved to include all non-Christians. Eventually, it became an evil term that implied the possibility of Satan worship. The latter two meanings are still in current use. There is no generally accepted, single, current definition for the word " Pagan." The word is among the terms that the newsgroup alt.usage.english, calls " skunk words." They have varied meanings to different people. The field of religion is rife with such words. consider:

32. Slavic Paganism & Witchcraft
Includes information about beliefs, rituals, holidays, deities, spells and herbs.
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33. Witchcraft, Paganism, Alchemy, Postcards, 25+ Megs Of Info!!
enter. This website contains information about paganism. We definepaganism as being any path which is not JudeoChristian-Islamic.
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This website contains information about Paganism.
We define Paganism as being any path which is not Judeo-Christian-Islamic.
Buddhism, Hinduism, Native American paths, these are "Pagan" and are included here.
We also include information on natural healing methods and herbs.
Satanism is twisted or inverted Christianity and is therefor not a pagan path as we define it.
In fact, there is no "satan" in any pagan path. So, if you are looking for a Satanic
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34. Iron Crosses: Pre-Christian History And Beliefs
A look at the history and folklore of Lithuania, one of three Baltic countries. Lithuania was the last pagan country in Europe to accept Christianity. This site is devoted to examining the history, folktales and beliefs of Pagan Lithuania. Topics such as Perkunas, Gabija, Zemyna, Saule and the various Grand Dukes (Mindaugas, Gediminas, Jogaila, Vytautas) are explored, along with the elements of Lithuanian paganism chthonic and indo-european.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/3503
ithuania, on the shore of the Baltic Sea, has had a very intriguing role in European development, in various ways: militarily, economically, politically and religiously. It was the last country to accept Christianity, in 1387, as part of the marriage agreement between Grand Duke Jogaila and Jadwiga, Queen of Poland. The new faith lived in conjunction with the old nature-based beliefs; and well into the twentieth century in certain regions. odern Lithuanians are an unusual amalgam of Catholicism and a fierce pride in their pagan past. Many will proudly state that Grand Duke Jogaila and his cousin Grand Duke Vytautas the Great defeated the Crusading Teutonic Order. The language was nearly wiped out when it was under the auspices of the Russian Empire But it endured, and to this day Lithuanians are fiercely protective of both their language and of their culture. This website is dedicated to exploring the history, culture, folktales, and folk beliefs of this most colourful country. Table of Contents zemyna@geocities.com

35. Ashlynn's Grove Pagan Information Resource
Beware ANY Spiritual Path that claims tobe the ONE true path to Enlightenment.
http://www.paganism.com/ag/index2.html
Beware ANY "Spiritual Path" that claims to be the ONE true path to Enlightenment.

36. Slavic Paganism & Witchcraft
Information regarding beliefs, rituals, holidays, deities, spells, and herbs.
http://hometown.aol.com/hpsofsnert/
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Holidays

Gods and Goddesses

Herbs
...
Slavic Pagan Resources
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The Russian Pagan Tea Room - message board
Books and Research Material - updated 7/07/2002 Subscribe to leszi Our online Slavic Pagan study group! Powered by groups.yahoo.com E-mail me at hpsofsnert@aol.com Visitors

37. Alumbo! Paganism/Earth-Based Community
Bringing together information, products and services for people who have an interest in paganism.Category Society Religion and Spirituality......Welcome to the wonderful world of paganism, a broad based religion and faith dedicatedto the natural world that surrounds us. paganism/EarthBased Community,
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38. ALT.PAGAN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
m1p@mickey.cc.utexas.edu ReplyTo susanhk@mail.utexas.edu (Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik)Summary This FAQ for alt.pagan answers questions on paganism, Wicca,
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ALT.PAGAN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
From: susanhk@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik) Newsgroups: alt.pagan alt.answers news.answers alt.religion.wicca Subject: ALT.PAGAN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Followup-To: alt.pagan 48iiqu$m1p@mickey.cc.utexas.edu susanhk@mail.utexas.edu http://www.netspace.org/~athomps/pagan/paganres.html ... soc.religion.paganism instead of alt.pagan alt.pagan alt.pagan , the listing here is more comprehensive (though no listing could be completely comprehensive): Wicca in all its many forms neo-Shamanism neo-Druidism Asatru and other forms of Norse neopaganism neo-Native American practices the range of things labeled "Women's Spirituality" the Sabaean Religious Order Church of All Worlds Discordianism Radical Faeries and other "Men's Spirituality" movements certain people within Thelema and hedonistic Satanism some of eco-feminism and last, but not least, Paganism 4) What is Witchcraft/Wicca? Wicca was the first (or at least one of the first) of the neopagan religions. As a result, it is the best known, and tends to overshadow its younger, smaller siblings. This bias appears in the postings in alt.pagan

39. Newsgroup Soc.religion.paganism Homepage
Usenet Newsgroup soc.religion.paganism.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Pagan Webweaving......Usenet Newsgroup soc.religion.paganism. Welcome to the home of the first globallydistributed big8 Pagan newsgroup! Read us at soc.religion.paganism.
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Welcome to the home of the first globally distributed big-8 Pagan newsgroup! Read us at soc.religion.paganism View our Charter Here is our FAQ , which is still under construction, and a list of resources Peek at our Archives of accepted and rejected posts. You can also have a look at our final RFD and the results from our CFV. Examine the RoboModerator If for any reason your newsserver is having trouble submitting to soc.religion.paganism correctly, you can do so by sending email direct to srpbot@brewich.com

40. Sacred Texts: The Classics
Translations of Greek and Roman texts.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/index.htm
The Internet Sacred Text Archive is available on CD-ROM.
Every file with this icon is on the disk. Do your part to keep this site online and buy a copy today. Topics

African

Age of Reason

Alchemy

Americana
... Buy Books: Classics
The Classics
General Classical Mythology Greek Roman
About the Photos...
This section contains texts from ancient Greece and Rome, primarily about Classical Pagan beliefs. However, any text which has survived from this period of antiquity is, by definition, a classic. Many of these texts were only saved from the flames of the dark ages in locations remote from Rome and Athens, such as the legendary city of Timbuktu in central Africa, Irish monastaries, and by Islamic scholars in centers of learning as Baghdad.
General Classical Mythology
Bulfinch's Mythology
The Sibylline Oracles
Translated by Milton S. Terry [1899].
Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe
by Donald A. Mackenzie. [1917]
The Dionysian Artificers
by Hippolyto Joseph da Costa [1820].
Ancient Fragments
by I. P. Cory [1832] The Mysteries of Mithra by Franz Cumont [1903]
Greek
HOMER Works of Homer The Iliad of Homer Samuel Butler translator [1898] The Odyssey of Homer Samuel Butler translator [1900] The Homeric Hymn to Demeter HESIOD Works of Hesiod: Hesiod's Theogony Works and Days ORPHEUS The Hymns of Orpheus by Thomas Taylor [1792] SAPPHO The Poems of Sappho English and Transliterated Greek The Poems of Sappho (Unicode) English and Greek AESOP The Fables of Aesop AESCHYLUS The Dramas of Aeschylus SOPHOCLES

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