Pagans Fight Stigma With Pride Day
People who practice pagan religions are familiar with a number of misconceptions about their faith.
Some think they worship the devil; others say pagans are godless people.
But none of that is true, said two area residents who are practicing pagans.
Tom Vandeberg and Teresa Frederick, both of Stephens City, are coordinating Northern Shenandoah Pagan Pride Day 2007, an event that aims to educate the public about pagan beliefs and eradicate the stigma surrounding religions such as Wicca, Asatru and Druidry. Full Story
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Some think they worship the devil; others say pagans are godless people.
But none of that is true, said two area residents who are practicing pagans.
Tom Vandeberg and Teresa Frederick, both of Stephens City, are coordinating Northern Shenandoah Pagan Pride Day 2007, an event that aims to educate the public about pagan beliefs and eradicate the stigma surrounding religions such as Wicca, Asatru and Druidry. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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