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And would you be non-judgemental of the people inside?

2007-01-27 12:05:13 · 22 answers · asked by Enchanted Gypsy 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Ray J- "God fearing athiest"?!?!?

2007-01-27 12:13:56 · update #1

OK Ray J, the comment just really took me by surprise

2007-01-27 12:17:04 · update #2

22 answers

I have a síle na gigh* (sheela na gig) on my door. she cost about $25.

warding off the Religious Reich? priceless!


*google her, if you dare. (warning: she's no prude)

edit: It's MY house, I'll display what I like and ward off whomever I please.

2007-01-27 12:18:04 · answer #1 · answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6 · 2 1

I was once a member of a re-enactment group and hung out with "pagans" all the time. They knew where I stood and I always did my best to show Christ's love, but never tolerance. I believe my attitude is why they considered me an honest friend and never seemed belittled by my conversations.

This was of course a long way to say yes I would go in, but I would stand firm during any conversations. Just because I am a guest does not mean I will give way to beliefs I hold wrong. But, if that is judgemental, yes I would.

2007-01-27 20:29:15 · answer #2 · answered by crimthann69 6 · 1 0

I'm agnostic, and know next to nothing about Paganism. Assuming it was a public building, not someone's house, I'd walk right in and learn a little, maybe make some friends. If I was biased at all, I'd be biased in their favor.

2007-01-27 20:18:40 · answer #3 · answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4 · 4 0

Hey I'm an atheist, but I'm Irish too, and love my Celtic heritage.

As somebody above said, I don't share your beliefs, but Pagans are one of the most laid back and nonjudgmental of the groups that hang out here.

2007-01-27 20:12:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

I have knocked on doors of peoples houses that have R.I.P grave stones in there yard and skeletons hanging every place..(Halloween) This didn't stop me from trying to spread the good news. So yes I would
no I would not be judgmental of any one inside.

2007-01-27 20:33:06 · answer #5 · answered by mrs.mom 4 · 1 1

I'd have no problem with entering the building nor would I think anything bad about it. I'd rather enter a building with a pentagram on it than one with the 10 commandments.

2007-01-27 20:22:37 · answer #6 · answered by glitterkittyy 7 · 3 0

Of course I would as long as I had a reason to go in there in the first place. I wouldn't have a problem with the people since that stuff doesn't bother me at all.

2007-01-27 20:12:37 · answer #7 · answered by Pico 7 · 5 0

...Ye though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil: for thou art with me... Psalm 23
There is no place we need to fear, nor does anything have any power over us. I have been in synagogues, temples and mosques. No place has any effect on us. We are instructed also to "honour all men" 1Peter 2:17
Just because I don't believe it, doesn't mean that I should go out of my way to dishonour anybody.

2007-01-27 20:15:26 · answer #8 · answered by great gig in the sky 7 · 1 1

I'd walk right in and enjoy myself. I was Pagan for 2 years, and so far the Pagans are cool as Shxt. People like hugs at Drum Circle.

2007-01-27 20:08:53 · answer #9 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 6 2

Yes, I would. I have friends who are Pagan and two of the nicest people you could ever meet.

2007-01-27 20:11:24 · answer #10 · answered by Purdey EP 7 · 5 0

Let's put it this way. In my life experience, you know where you stand with a pagan and they don't hide it. Whereas with christians you never know - they wear too many masks and lie way too much.

2007-01-27 20:39:16 · answer #11 · answered by special-chemical-x 6 · 2 0

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