. . a "Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans". The one I attend is too small for that, but the Pasadena church does host one.
Of course, Pagans are also very accepting. While there are atheist Pagans, it is possible the largest contingent is Non Theist Pagans. It's hard to know because more than half the Pagans in this country are single practitioners who don't belong to any group that keeps count. Otherwise there are monotheist, polytheist, and serial monotheist Pagans - and, of course, Witches, many of them refugees from the Evangelical Churches.
Of course, Christian churches consider Pagans to be Satanists, but Satanism is a bastard child of Christianity and we do not usually think of them as Pagans.
My presentation on Paganism is up on the clovegarden.com Web site.
Of course, Pagans are also very accepting. While there are atheist Pagans, it is possible the largest contingent is Non Theist Pagans. It's hard to know because more than half the Pagans in this country are single practitioners who don't belong to any group that keeps count. Otherwise there are monotheist, polytheist, and serial monotheist Pagans - and, of course, Witches, many of them refugees from the Evangelical Churches.
Of course, Christian churches consider Pagans to be Satanists, but Satanism is a bastard child of Christianity and we do not usually think of them as Pagans.
My presentation on Paganism is up on the clovegarden.com Web site.