Well, being a pagan myself of my whole life a medium is someone who has a "gift" and chooses to go to a spiritual church, a Pagan lives and breathes their religion, like a christian for example would pray to god at meals and read the bible everyday same sort of deal with pagans we have our little rituals and that we do and a medium has a gift.
2006-08-19 01:51:07
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answered by belleprancer 3
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First of all, paganism is, almost by definition, pretty unorganized. You can basically do whatever you want, and there is no central institution which recognizes orthodox pagan doctrine. "Pagan" is generally used to describe those religious groups that are based in popular mythology and don't fall under the guise of any of the major organized religions. Thus, what your grandmother does is technically pagan, even if your friend wouldn't recognize the practice. The difference between the two may be enough to keep them from recongizing the other as being a legitimate practitioner, but that doesn't mean that they aren't both pagan.
2006-08-19 01:48:27
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answered by Ryan D 4
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a medium is a medium is a medium
most mediums will also do psychic readings which involves tools .. these tools are the same no matter what religion ... tarot , oracles , pendulums etc
but a spiritualist medium wont use these tools to link with spirit , that link is done without the need for handling any tools
I'm unsure what kind of differences you are speaking about so cant answer specifically
but i only know as a spiritualist medium we have rules and regulations based on ethics and morals , and that we have laws to follow in how we practise ... this is not saying that pagans don't but i can only tell you of spiritualist
would be happy to share more with you if you wish to get in touch with any specific questions xx
2006-08-19 05:24:16
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answered by Peace 7
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Mediums aren't, generally, into pagan gods and goddesses. The idea of witchcraft can be unsettling to them. But, give them a pendulum and they will gladly tell you how many children you will have. My wife has an aunt who gets very accurate information from the 'spirits', as she calls them. She did a reading for me using an ordinary deck of playing cards. I asked if she ever tried Tarot and she said that they symbology Tarot uses is negative and gives her bad vibes. I would say that both systems had the same ancient roots a long time ago and that their modern roots are entirely different. Several mediums I have met talk up Jesus and God to a great degree, which makes me think that they are Christian.
2006-08-19 02:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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specific there is. faith for the main area is a cult in a brilliant sense of the term. Spirituality is a deeper awareness of something extra advantageous than ourselves. many human beings additionally carry faith into the equation as being area of a faith. faith like spirituality is a deeper awareness of something extra advantageous than ourselves and believing in it with the sense that issues would be all good and that issues happen for a reason. you do no longer desire a faith to be non secular or to have confidence neither do you like spirituality or faith to be religious. and vice versa.
2016-10-02 06:58:16
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answered by ? 4
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Is there a difference?
In looking at these major belief systems and their views of God, we find tremendous diversity:
Hindus acknowlege multitudes of gods and goddesses.
Buddhists say there is no deity.
New Age followers believe they are God.
Muslims believe in a powerful but unknowable God.
Christians believe in a God who is loving and approachable.
Are all religions worshiping the same God? Let's consider that. New Age teaches that everyone should come to center on a cosmic consciousness, but it would require Islam to give up their one God, Hinduism to give up their numerous gods, Pagan and Buddhism to establish that there is a God.
The world's major religions (Hinduism, New Age, Buddhism, Islam, following Jesus Christ) are each quite unique. And of these one affirms that there is a personal, loving God who can be known, now in this life. Jesus Christ spoke of a God who welcomes us into a relationship with him and comes along side us as a comforter, counselor and powerful God who loves us.
In Hinduism a person is on their own trying to gain release from karma. In New Age a person is working at their own divinity. In Buddhism it is an individual quest at being free from desire. And in Islam, the individual follows religious laws for the sake of paradise after death. In Jesus' teaching, you see a personal relationship with a personal God -- a relationship that carries over into the next life.
Can a person connect with God in this life?
The answer is yes. Not only can you connect with God, you also can know that you are fully accepted and loved by God.
Many world religions place an individual on their own, striving for spiritual perfection. Buddha, for example, never claimed sinlessness. Muhammad also admitted that he was in need of forgiveness. "No matter how wise, no matter how gifted, no matter how influential other prophets, gurus, and teachers might be, they had the presence of mind to know that they were imperfect just like the rest of us.
Jesus Christ, however, never alluded to any personal sin. Instead, Jesus forgave people of their sin and he wants to forgive us of our sin also. We all are aware of our faults, the areas of our lives that may cause others to think less of us, areas that we ourselves wish were not there...maybe it's an addiction, a bad temper, impurity, hateful remarks. God loves us but hates sin, and he has said that the consequence for sin is separation from knowing him. But God provided a way for us to be forgiven and know him. Jesus, the Son of God, God in human form, took all of our sin on himself, suffered on a cross, and willingly died in our place. The Bible says, "By this we know love, that he laid down his life for us.
God is offering us complete forgiveness because of Jesus' death for us. This means forgiveness for all our sins...past, present and future. Jesus paid for them all. God, who created the universe, loves us and wants to be in a relationship with us. "This is how God showed his love among us: he sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.
Through Christ, God offers us real freedom from our sin and guilt. He does not leave a person's failures on their shoulders, with a dim hope of becoming a better person tomorrow. In Jesus Christ, God reached toward humanity, providing a way for us to know him. "For God so loved the world that he sent his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
2006-08-19 02:09:54
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answered by poorboychristian 3
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Ask them. I am sure they will give you an explanation.
2006-08-19 01:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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it sounds like the same thing.... curious use of the word "church"
2006-08-19 01:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Christ!!
2006-08-19 01:45:36
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answered by deacon 6
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