Here is a few:
Gardnerian Wicca
Alexandrian Wicca
Saex Wicca
Equinox Wicca
Kemetic Wicca
Feri Wicca
Isian Wicca
Blue Star Wicca
Corelleon Wicca
Celtic Wicca
Dianic Wicca
Sumerian Reconstructionist
Asatru
Odinist
Hellenism
Druidism
Celtic Reconstructist
Kemetic Reconstructist
Eclecticism
Dianism
Native American
Voodoo
Santeria
Animism
Chinese Folk Religion
Romani
Stregheria
Greco-Roman Reconstructionist
Mayan
Incan
Aztec
Thelema
Hermeticism
Rosicrutionism
Orishan
Hinduism is not in the Pagan classification, it falls under the classification of being a Dharmic religion rather than pagan, as does Buddhism. Shinto is Taotic. The Chinese Folk Religions are however Pagan.
Is that enough or should I put more in there lol.
BB,
Lord AmonRaHa
2007-08-23 04:02:22
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answered by Lord AmonRaHa 3
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Wicca, Asatru, Hellenism, Druidry, Celtic Reconstruction, Kemetic (Egyptian) Reconstruction, Eclecticism, Dianic (sorry, I don't consider Dianics to be Wiccans), Heathenry (other Northern reconstruction religions that are not Asatru/Icelandic/Norse Paganism such as Anglo Saxon, Germanic, and Prussian)....
And no I didn't look anything up.
2007-08-23 03:24:26
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answered by Abriel 5
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1) "Christmas" trees were a pagan tradition long before Christianity was a major religion.
2) Wedding rings are a pagan tradition, predating Christianity.
3) My personal favorite, Halloween, is an ancient pagan holiday.
4) "Knock on wood" is also a pagan superstition.
5) Bon fires are also a pagan tradition.
We carry on many pagan traditions, even if we don't realize it!
- The White Sage
2007-08-23 03:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Traditional Wicca; neo-Wicca; Church of All Worlds; Feri; Celtic Reconstructionism; Asatru/Heathenry/Nordic Reconstructionism; Hellenic Reconstructionism; Roman Reconstructionism/Religio Romana; Egyptian Reconstructionism/Kemeticism; Slavic Reconstructionism; Numenism; Druidry/Druidism; neo-Shamanism....
And that's without naming stuff like the Afro-Carribean religions that typically don't self-identify as Pagan. ;)
2007-08-23 06:28:55
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answered by ArcadianStormcrow 6
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By paganism I assume you mean faiths that are commonly called pagan? If so:
Hellenic Paganism
Roman Paganism
Norse Paganism
Egyptian Paganism
Named four, I demand a cookie.
Yes I get a cookie! Go Me.
2007-08-23 03:21:08
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answered by The Return Of Sexy Thor 5
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Dianic, Hellenic, Heliopolitan, Asatru, Wicca....
2007-08-23 03:45:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Wicca, Asatru, Druidism, all the various reconstructionisms, Celtic, Native American religions, Voodoo, Santeria . . . the list goes on and on. Just within Wicca there are loads of 'traditions.'
2007-08-23 03:21:25
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answered by Cheryl E 7
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Celtic Reconstructionist
Asatru (though I understand they prefer "Heathen")
Witchcraft in it's various forms (Strega, Wicca, Fam Trad, Dianic, Voudun, Santaria, neo-wicca, etc.)
Hellenic Reconstructionist
Kemetic
Druids
Shamans
That's all I can come up with right now
2007-08-23 03:29:28
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answered by Raven's Voice 5
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Asatru
Gardnerian Wicca (Dianic, Hellenic, Norse, Egyptian, etc.)
Druidry
Shamanism
Eceltic (Not really a tradition, I know)
Kemeticism
2007-08-23 03:27:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Gardnerian (Wiccan)
Asatru (Norse)
Celtic (and Celtic Recon)
Kemite (Egyptian)
Greek Recon
Dianic (some are forms of Wicca... others are of Roman/Greek)
That's just off the top of my head... I didn't list Alexandrian or others like that because they are paths within Wicca... but if those count, well, we might be here a while lol
2007-08-23 03:22:06
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answered by River 5
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