Sacrifice a goat in front of them.
2006-09-12 09:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you ceremoniously a pagan or you are just saying it because that is how Christians call the non-believers? Clear it first. If you just do not believe in Christ and God then you can call yourself an Atheist or non-believer. A pagan is someone who also believe in supernatural and practice it through several rituals. Whichever it is that you choose to be, just do what you think will not hurt yourself and others. then when you are at the right age, no one can tell you what and how to choose your belief.
2006-09-12 09:54:49
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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Why do you feel the need to tell them? If you're content with your beliefs, why disrespect your parents by telling them something that will only trouble them? Being a pagan does not relieve you of the obligation to honor your mother and father.
2006-09-12 09:46:08
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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except you're telling them which you're Christian, you're actually not mendacity. Why ought to you inform them appropriate now? they are going to probable be disillusioned, disillusioned, and perplexed. Why do it once you're nevertheless living of their homestead and function them reminded of their heartbreak each and every time they see you? I replaced faith at 30 years previous, and my mom and dad nevertheless had an exceedingly confusing time accepting my ideals. They nevertheless love me, yet they only don't sense mushy around me. for my section, that's plenty greater valuable to not talk your ideals as long as you're of their homestead. (yet there is honestly no ought to lie the two - in the event that they ask you approximately Christianity, merely tell them you're actually not one hundred% confident, and choose on greater time to evaluate/learn.)
2016-10-14 22:32:18
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answered by woodworth 4
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It's tough to have Christian or Muslim parents... Best way is to live a Pagan lifestyle and not tell them unless they ask you.
2006-09-12 09:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I was going to say something but I was laughing so hard after reading about the sacraficing the Goat I blew Mountain Dew out my nose....GREAT COMMENT!
Seriously - sit them down and tell them WHY YOU BECAME A PAGAN and if they can't accept that, then sacrafice the Goat! No seriously, if they are truly loving caring parents they will love you no matter what.
2006-09-12 09:45:14
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answered by rab2344 4
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If your over 21 years old, Don't tell them. That's your business. BUT if your in their house, I suggest that you give it more time before you tell them that depressing thought. I would really like to know how old you are ? Before you admit to that tragic thought, go and read your Bible. Go to your search modum and type in pagan. Why on earth would you go that route ? Give it more time and you will realize it is a big mistake. Sometimes we drift away from our religious upbringing, but I am sure you will drift back. I am just telling you, don't go there and don't do that . I will pray that God will open your eyes and bless you, Always.
2006-09-12 10:01:41
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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For one thing, good for you for not being a sheep.
I personally wouldn't tell them if you're under 18, unless you think they'll be ok with it. If they'll be fine, then I'd just take one of them aside or go for a walk and tell them that you've been thinking and you don't think Christianity is really right for you.
2006-09-12 09:56:08
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answered by horselover1416 3
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If you're underage, have fun with the fights.
Try telling them not that you're pagan, but you prefer to question and think about your own religious beliefs than blindly following theirs.
2006-09-12 09:43:21
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answered by nightstarbear 1
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Depends on how close you are to them? They probably know your not in the flock. Ones spirituality is personal, I wouldn't unless you were asked. You might ask a close friend who you trust, and who knows your parents. Hope this helps.
2006-09-14 09:10:20
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answered by Pablo 3
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I would first let them know that you do believe in something and it is good. It's main "rule" is to "harm none". They may not be thrilled but give them time. If you approach them calmly with fact they may be more willing to talk about it. Do some research. I have some great books that might help you. Msg me and I'll give you the titles.
Blessed be
2006-09-12 09:53:09
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answered by PaganPoetess 5
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