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Apr 29, 2007 16:32

You scored as Zoroastrian Pagan. The Zoroastrian Pagan is a rare breed who follows the teachings of Zoroaster, the religious reformer. He believed that there were no gods, and it was naive to put faith in them and give them names. What one should focus on is merely serving one side of the cosmic duality; work on good or light deeds, and the world would become more good or light. Pagans of this variety are rare, but often feel like they get more done without the hassle and clutter of pantheons and gods. They're smart, analytical, and occationally cynical.

Kabbalistic Pagan
40%
Zoroastrian Pagan
40%
Shamanic Pagan
40%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
10%
Eastern Pagan
10%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
0%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan
0%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan
0%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
0%
Catholic (Pagan?)
0%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
0%
Ecclectic Pagan
0%
What kind of Pagan are you?
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hmmm...yeah... of course....

in actual fact my 'religion' is 'Dans-ism'

I believe in nature, somewhere in nature is represented my mother and father, all things come from them all things go back to them. i have no altar as such and my 'gods' have no name they just are, they are the power that flows through the earth, they are one in each other and separate, they are within us all.

My 'religion' promotes respect for nature, each other and a deep love for the earth. The are no special sabbaths or holidays as each day and each breath is a special moment for worship and a celebration of life. As such there are no rituals, just standing outside relaxing and saying thank you. life in itself is worship ritual and celebration.

Or at least thats how i;m trying to live it.

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