Ixthos wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 2:35 pm
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:45 am
As a Pagan, I believe that there are many gods, not just the ones I worship. I believe that the cosmos does not have one singular, unifying purpose, but multiple ones. I believe that most gods are worthy of respect, regardless of whether I worship them or not, and I'd need to have a really good reason to offend or dismiss any of them. I believe that Ostara, Dionysus, the Spirit of the Night Wind, and Hecate are all powerful entities, more good than bad, and worthy of worship, and that I have good relationships with them. I believe in the tradition of hospitality.
But then, belief is more important to Christianity than to some other religions. For many faiths, particularly a lot of pagan ones, Orthopraxy is more important than Orthodoxy.
Thank you for responding, that is very interesting. When you say purpose though, what do you mean? Also, are there any gods you don't believe exist, and why do you believe those you mentioned do? Also, if I may, where do you believe they came from? The tradition of hospitality is a good one I fully agree.
When you say orthopraxy, doesn't that involve doing some things for one set of gods that another set would disapprove of though?
Again, thank you for responding
Where Orthodoxy means Right Belief, Orthopraxy means Right Practice. From a Christian perspective, Christian Orthodoxy is about whether you believe in original sin, whether Christ was capable of sinning and just didn't or was incapable of it, whether you think The Rapture is a thing that will happen, whether the eucharist is actually the flesh and blood or if that's a metaphor, etc. Christian Orthopraxy is about whether you charge interest on loans, if you kneel when you pray, if you tithe 10% of your income, how you celebrate Easter and Christmas, if you wear a St Christopher's Medallion.
With purpose, I mean things like the proverbial God's Plan. Cosmic order. Everything being according to one grand design. I see this universe as the result of lots of different wills, different agendas, different ideals of how everything should be, all pulling in different directions.
There are some gods I'm not sure about. I generally try to evaluate deities on a case-by-case basis, and try not to actively offend any of them just in case.
For the ones I do believe in, that sort of varies to an extent. The Spirit of the Night Wind I felt touched and called by. Ostara I started worshipping because I felt she deserved recognition and respect, and the belief followed. Dionysus was a bit 50-50, start with a sense of connection and a bit of belief, belief grew as the relationship of worship and reciprocity continued. Hecate is the one I most actively sought out as a clear, conscious decision, and belief slowly came out of support and a sense of majesty.
My path has been a stumbling and awkward one, with a lot of theological trial-and-error. Little blessings and things I choose to interpret as miracles help, but mostly my religious praxis is as somebody running with a very full cup of hot coffee. I hope that answers your question, or at least is a start.