October 27, 2005

Wiccan Web

Sometimes I am so very, very frustrated by what I see when I go looking at pagan websites. The internet is supposed to have been this wonderful social revolution, yet everything is the same no matter where you look. It seems like every site has the same collection of spells, blinking graphics, and plagiarized material from Llewellyn books. Where is orginal thought?

Yeah, I realize that I can easily be included in this group too. Maybe being part of a religion means that you will produce similar material as other members of your religion. Religion gives you a framework, and everyone who falls that religion has the same framework to deal with. But I'd still like to see some new thoughts and debates.

Posted by silverlotus at October 27, 2005 9:59 PM in Wicca

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Bec replied on October 28, 2005 3:52 AM:

I know what you mean. It seems the places you're most likely to find something new is on blogs.










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