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We are having CHRISTIANS AND PAGANS APPRECIATION DAY and everyone is welcome. All you need to come in to celebrate with us is just this:

1) your favorite food or drink

2) please share with us, at the feast, some kind words to say about a path that is not yours

I'm a pagan and I'll start:

1) I will bring a platter of tempting chocolates that will delight all chocolate lovers

2) Christianity is a right path because it is right for Christians

Who will join the feast? What will you bring? What will you share?

2007-08-16 19:45:57 · 19 answers · asked by Lady Morgana 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

19 answers

Hail me Lady and all others
I'll bring lots of mead, cheese, bowls of berries and almond cakes. And I will eat your chocolates!

Once during a time of my great disdain for Christianity a teacher told me, "Are you not at least happy that they are like you? Searching for truth?" Ouch. Needless to say that was the day I found appreciation for them.
I find our humaness is far more important than our beliefs.

This feasting will go on through the weekend, won't it? The kindness forever but.............I want to dance, eat, share and love our lives we share longer than just one day!

Blessings to all

2007-08-17 08:08:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Merry Meet

I am solitary Wiccan, I bring Habenero peppers, deviled eggs, ( From my experience in churches Christians love deviled eggs why there are called deviled, I have no idea)

and a huge bowl of my hot Texas Chili.

Jesus taught love and peace and associeted with those other Jews ignored or thought evil.

I have seen A man who was once so bad he was shot by police trying to kill him and he spent more than half his life in prison. He was 35 back then and on a 25 year parole and withing three years I saw this man change after becoming a Christian to the point he received a full pardon. Something no one thought possible.

So my point is Christianity can change some people for great good.

By the way this man is now in his 60's and has not been in trouble with the law since becoming Christian.
BB

2007-08-17 04:29:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Sorry I'm late. I got overambitious and made a couple of quarts of pico de gallo. Chopping all those tomatos and jalapenos takes awhile. There's a big bowl of homade guacamole too. I hope somebody brought chips. I'd like to give a big thumbs up to the Methodists, who popularized this whole covered dish gathering thing and run to fine looking women. Those gals can backslide into me whenever they like. I think what's most spiritually useful about the way of the seer is learning to set aside what you think you know and see what's really there. What's most practically useful, is that when I do a reading, I get to spend 10 or so minutes at a time gazing into the eyes of beautiful women while they hang on my every word.

2016-05-20 19:51:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Will Bring "Surprises" - ( No Discord)
And A Bit Of "The Flow"
(Only Fear "The Sky Will fall On Our Heads" [never If We Unite] coz Obelix Loves Flowers " And me "Barde Au Feminin")

Latest Of The Latest: While You are On Your Path, Please:
"Watch Out For Each Other" ESPECIALLY "HedgeWitch" -
A Cunning Witchy-Witch !
[ Promise You: "When There's Heart, There's A way !" - Just like in Juras-Yahoo Park !]

2007-08-16 19:55:11 · answer #4 · answered by Frederique C 3 · 4 0

I'm Wiccan
and I'll bring chocolate covered strawberries :)

Christianity, *in the way it's intended* to be practiced through most of their teachings, is a beautiful religion based on unconditional love and spiritual development.

2007-08-17 16:49:25 · answer #5 · answered by jess 4 · 1 0

Hey, I'm agnostic; can I come? Besides, nobody's brought Doritos yet...

And since it seems to be nice Pagans saying nice things about Christians but nobody saying nice things about Pagans, I'll say that I've never heard of a Pagan who burned a Christian at the stake.

Sorry, I hope everyone was finished eating...?

2007-08-16 20:29:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

I am an eclectic solitaire pagan and i will bring LOTS of coffee as well as steamed veggies, sesame crackers and a variety of cheeses...
I will share that i admire the faith of Job, for no other have i seen gone through such trials and tribulations and was still able to stand on such a firm foundation with faith never ending!
Blessed Be
)o(
Trinity

2007-08-16 20:02:03 · answer #7 · answered by trinity 5 · 5 0

I am a Green Witch and I will bring:

A gallon of Mead, sweet from the hive and brewed with the hard work ot the yeast of the fields.

Many Christians are loving, accepting and generous, both with their time and material.

Brightest Blessings,
Raji the Green Witch

2007-08-17 01:58:49 · answer #8 · answered by Raji the Green Witch 7 · 5 0

I am a Pagan and will bring fresh vegetables from my garden. I also have a few bottles of homemade blackberry wine for those who wish to partake.

I have received much love and support from those of the Christian faith, and for this, I thank you. You have my love as well.

Blessed be!

2007-08-16 20:01:52 · answer #9 · answered by ? 5 · 6 0

Deja Vu?

1 - Steak with A1 Sauce, grilled mushrooms and onions and Coffee

2 - I admire the spiritual connection pagans have with nature and I admire them for their spirituality in general.

2007-08-17 06:44:09 · answer #10 · answered by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5 · 3 0

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