lol - Throw in 'pro-choice' and you've pretty well covered everything.
2007-03-03 17:27:17
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answered by irish1 6
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answered by Anonymous
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What comes first to my mind from your question is that you may be meaning your chances in the social life. And that depends quite a lot on the society you would want to belong to or belong to. Unfortunately the usual every day social life as a whole is not very easy for the minorities and different kind of people from the average people. But as I think from your idenfication of yourself in your question you have had already a quite rough time thinking things clear to yourself and so you must already have gained quite a strong mind and confiction that what you are doing and are, are the right things for you. And when you are strong-willed and confident you will always find good friends everywhere you are.
And rest assured, the pagan - and especially neopagan - community is by it´s very nature very open-minded and undiscriminate.
It could be said that the person counts, not the gender. And also: "All acts of love are my worship." - Aradia. So the person her-/himself and the love and loving actions including sex are what really matter.
2007-03-03 18:47:46
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answered by pihlajahaltia 2
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Jerry Springer would be proud. Too sensationalistic, too freak-show. There are plenty of pagan witches that aren't trying to have a sex change. If you mean that's what you are, good for you. Personally, I would lay off raising and directing energies untill the hormone therapies were complete. Those will change the nature of your being and you might not be entirely centered. In the end, just ask yourself, 'What would Connie do'?
2007-03-03 17:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Celtic - yep, you handle those deities. Pagan, capital 'p', yep, you at the instant are not Christian and your Goddesses are older than that. Witch? it fairly is the single some human beings could quibble with. On one hand, some think of in simple terms practitioners of Wicce could desire to apply that identify. i ask your self which you differentiate your Celtic course from Wicce - what do you sense makes them distinctive? Others understand that there are particular human beings that are born Witches, and that's distinctive that practising Wicce. while you're a Witch, you recognize it, and you take care of it or it bargains with you. we are born this way as a results of fact of initiation in yet another existence. as quickly as you have been initiated into the Craft, it follows you thru all your lifetimes. An initiation in this existence for a Witch is in simple terms a reaffirmation, albeit an substantial one. it is likewise why you could desire to be careful of anybody who claims to have renounced Wicce - they don't understand what they are speaking approximately. you won't be able to resign as quickly as you're in. out of your description of your prepare, i could say those features are all 3 precise. dazzling reward~
2016-10-02 08:39:42
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answered by koltay 4
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Chances of what? You can be a transexual and be a Pagan and a Witch, I've never seen anything wrong with it. There's no reason to be ashamed at least.
2007-03-03 17:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing that matters is if you have faith in Jesus as your savior, and since that's not included in the question, I have to say 50-50. He offers a free gift of salvation to all those that receive it. Granted your reward in heaven doesn't seem like it would be too great if you make it there, but it is through faith in Jesus Christ alone that you can make it to the Father in Heaven.
2007-03-03 17:47:59
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answered by dbudude 1
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Im a pagan! not many of us left, it sucks. why is it that always atheists hate christians, christians hate pagans ( without noing what it is) and to be honest pagans dont really have a great hatrid for anybody.
blessed be
2007-03-03 17:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Chances of what? Rain? ;)
But in seriousness, I have no issues with any of these. I'm a bit genderqueer myself, and quite pagan.
2007-03-05 10:52:39
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answered by Lupa 4
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Not sure that I understand your question. Chances of winning in Vegas, not good. Just depends on what you want to take a chance on.
2007-03-04 06:50:43
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answered by JML 3
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Chances of what? If you are looking to piss off the Christians, I'd say about 99%.
2007-03-03 17:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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