Hello again John,
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| Eye, I sent Giggle your and Spiritalk's direction. She is pretty gifted! |
Thanking you for this, and Giggle is perfectly welcome to ask any questions she might have concerning her development, rather than as Spiritalk has already said for us to provide her with the entire blueprint or road map.
"What do "Paganism" & "Pagan" mean?" (this is an highly controversial subject)
http://www.religioustolerance.org/paganism.htm
"What Is Wicca?"
http://www.magicwicca.com/wicca/definition.html
From my own limited understanding of the terms Pagan and Wiccan, I believe that the nature religion of Wicca is only one of several others which also belongs under the same category.
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| The term paganism can be defined broadly, to encompass the faith traditions outside the Abrahamic monotheistic group of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The group so defined includes many of the Eastern religions, Native American religions and mythologies and as well as non-Abrahamic ethnic religions in general. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paganism
Pagan religions tend to be
polytheistic (recognising many different gods), in direct contrast to Christianity which is
monotheistic, meaning that it's followers recognise only the one God.
Hoping this has helped,
eye_of_tiger
