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Fifty sure-fire ways to detect paganism without having to resort to a
dunking stool or wart-inspection.

1) Never puts any rubbish out on refuse-collection day. I mean, re-
cycling and composting is fine, but you can take it too far.

2) You casually ask what phase the moon is in, and she tells you down
to the exact number of days, hour and minute of rising, position on
horizon, and current angle of declination.

3) All the stray cats in the neighbourhood tend to congregate in her
garden (and use your own as their litter).

4) A screech owl has chosen the lamp-post outside her house as its
favorite calling-post. That's just when it's getting warm at night
and you like to sleep with the window open.

5) Doesn't cut down the weeds in her garden; in fact it looks more
like she's cultivating them. Needless to say, you get the seeds
wafting over onto your pristine lawn.

6) Most of her clothes on the washing line are black.

7) The local kids talk in whispers as they go past her house, then
start running at the last moment.

8) Nobody trick-or-treats her house; not after the incident when the
kids' costumes were less scary than hers when she opened the door to
them. (She was embracing the Crone that year no doubt!)

9) Footprints on the roof. And the trees in her flight-path have been
pruned down. I swear it's true!

10) She can't even make a simple sandwich without adding fresh herbs
to it. And don't ask her for a cup of tea unless you want something
yellow coloured and smelling of flowers.

11) She hardly ever gets junk mail. You ask her what her secret is
and she confides that she returns it to sender after writing
something on in strange curly writing.

12) When you pop next door for a chat, the kettle is always already
on.

13) The Jehovah's Witnesses never call (not anymore; not after the
last time :-).

14) Keeps the local scented-candle shop solvent.

15) Has a pond full of frogs (and you haven't seen that bothersome
double-glazing salesman around for a while).

16) She's always smiling, darn her!

17) She goes dressed as normal to a Hallowe'en fancy dress party; and
wins first prize.

18) Her house always smells of incense.

19) Has named her four cats Hecate, Kali, Diana, and Moonbeam. (Or
her rats Devon and Cornwall)

20) Her bumper sticker reads "I brake for toads".

21) Frequently gets raided by the drug squad who confiscate large
amounts of dried green leaves; they always return them with apologies
after analysis.

22) At Christmas, it seems like half the garden has been moved into
the house.

23) You sometimes hear the sound of singing and dancing through the
wall. If you look out of the window, it is usually a full moon.

24) She was given a bodhram drum for her birthday. And she plays it
at midnight in the fields. And she's got a blasted tamborine.

25) You discover that her realistic resin skull ornament in her
living room, actually is real.

26) You catch her washing a crystal ball along with the dishes.

27) She wears a lot of silver jewelry, even when doing the gardening.
And bat ear-rings for goodness-sake.

28) You knock on her door and she answers it naked except for a
toweling robe. You apologize for disturbing her in the bath, but
notice that her hair isn't wet.

29) Irritating tendency to hum a lot. What's she got to be so happy
about, huh?

30) She has a tame robin that will eat from her hand in the garden.
That can't be natural.

31) Never catches a cold, even though she walks barefoot most of the
time. In the snow as well.

32) Doesn't kill spiders. Not even big hairy long-legged ones that
suddenly appear from the waste-pipe whilst you're having a bath.

33) She listens to what you are saying like she really cares.

34) She has lots of female friends who come round every few months.
When you ask what they get up to, she tells you that they just have
cakes and ale and a good natter.

35) You catch her hugging a tree.

36) Her dinner-set is decorated with Celtic patterns.

37) She has a mail-order account with a semi-precious gem wholesaler.

38) You notice that the parish priest crosses himself whenever he
walks past her house.

39) She never watches television. And she has shelves full of books
with black spines and silver-lettered titles.

40) To your certain knowledge she has never set foot in the local
church. In fact, you have heard rumours that she has been barred from
it.

41) She makes jars of quince and mandrake relish for the Women's
Institute coffee morning jumble sale.

42) You ask to borrow a pack of cards for an impromptu bridge
evening, and there are 78 in the pack.

43) You have never known her to visit her GP.

44) When you talk with her, she maintains eye contact all the time.

45) Expectant mothers are forever visiting her. Also women who become
expectant mothers a month after visiting her.

46) You ask her for suggestions for nice walks in the area, and they
all go by way of stone circles and strange earth mounds.

47) She only buys organic. And you just bet that she's a vegetarian
as well. (Well, maybe not stricly vegetarian.. ..)

48) When you ask her about her vacation plans, she tells you she will
be camping in a tee-pee in the Brecon Beacons.

49) There aren't any mirrors in her house. Or clocks.

50) She tells you that she is coming out of the broom closet, joins
Witches' Voice, and erects a stained-glass pentacle window in her
front door . Ooo what a give-away!

2007-01-18 22:12:45 · 2 answers · asked by LunaFaye 4 in Entertainment & Music Jokes & Riddles

Like I said I fit most of these which made it all the funnier for me

2007-01-18 22:13:26 · update #1

your attempt at humor boggles the mind, get a life, just because we are not christian does NOT make us weirdos.

2007-01-19 00:35:57 · update #2

yeah dark firmament!!! A lady with a mind to laugh I love it.

2007-01-19 03:25:38 · update #3

2 answers

Very funny! Some of them hit pretty close to the mark :)

My cat is named Pyewacket, after a familiar I read about.
Jehovah Witnesses don't visit me anymore.
Lots of books with black binding & silver runes on the spines!

Thanks for the laugh!!

2007-01-19 03:21:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

As a pagan, this is a very interesting, and touchy subject. I would say it's ok to make your pitch to someone ONCE. If your friends get where you are coming from, and politely decline, that should be the end of it. Almost all of us are well aware of the supposed rewards of your path. Most of us either were raised Christian or have had ample exposure to it. To keep pressing after someone makes it clear that's not their path is a form of spiritual agression, an attempt to rape someone's conscience, as extreme as that may sound. A that point, it is no longer coming from a place of love but a desire to impose your will over someone elses. That's not just a dig at Christian missionaries either. When pagans do this, we call it left-handed or black magick, and most of us consider it to be a horribly unethical and blood-chilling abuse of the craft. Trapped as you are between free will and your Great Commission, you are, as a Christian, in a hell of a quandry (pun partially intended). Does this mean you have to accept our path as right or give up the idea of any firm truth at all? No. It means you have to accept a degree of humility and the idea that your path might not be everyone elses, and that your god is competent enough to sort all that out in the end. One last idea I will leave you with is this: no one has ever, ever been talked or argued into a sincere conversion. You might get a few people to come to a church and dunk themselves in water, but that won't make them a Chritian in their heart. If you want to do any good with your charge to evengelize, you'll do it by example. Live your path with absolute joy, and with enough security in it that it wouldn't matter to you if you were the only Christian on Earth. If you do that, those who are truly ready will come to you and ask what it is you have and how can they get some? It's not a shabby method. We pagans are the fastest growing group of religions in North America, and we have never sent out a single missionary.

2016-03-29 04:25:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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