Nope, not at all. You'll find most Pagans are very accepting. Ancient Paganism did not restrict itself to heterosexual forms - on the contrary, pansexual beings, in both mortal and divine forms, appear to have played a considerable part in it. In ancient Paganism, we find that homosexual, transvestite shamanic practitioners are quite common - the practice of transvestism allows the shaman to walk between genders, and so unite and balance, within themselves, the abilities associated with each gender. Upsetting ordinary gender assumptions also loosens the psyche and allows one to perceive in new ways.
2007-03-11 11:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's "Wicca".
The only real commandment in Wicca is the Wiccan Rede: "If you harm none, do what you will." Consensual sex between adults -- including homosexuality, bisexuality, and other sexual practices -- is not generally condemed provided that it does not violate the Rede. In fact, Wicca has a history of recognizing and celebrating same-sex unions and even has entire Traditions devoted to homosexual practitioners.
"Let My worship be in the heart that rejoices, for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are My rituals." -- from The Charge of the Goddess
2007-03-11 10:55:13
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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From the stand point of pagan religious beliefs there are no prohibitions against any of those things in any of the pagan traditions I am familiar with.
2007-03-11 19:38:27
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answered by gotherunereadings 3
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