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Hello There Ananta,
An interesting read, well to be honest "skim" about the perils of the Wallace family after the first chapter, albeit 88 pages expressing what I have read many times before.
Having done research in many pagan practices but focusing more on the
Asatru Folk
, and my particular interest in the runes, I've read many texts from this period. I've made a very loose interpretation, probably better said correlation, of 1890-1910, 1911-1920 and the 1921-WWII era in writing about "Pagans".
It seems to me in the first "era", 1890-1910 it was all about
identifying and staying clear of them
.
The following "era", 1911-1920 seemed to focus on
identifying and demonizing
as examples to "good" Christian families. Sort of "
Frankenstein"
or "
Dracula
" stories meant to horrify the youth of the
average, everyday
man/woman/child.
The latter period, 1921-WWII seemed to revert back to the
identify, demonize, convert if you can, but don't waste too much time
type of focus.
What I do find interesting, that my many searches have been fruitless in finding anything from the opposing perspective;
Pagan/Heathen/Wicca/Asatru
authors writing "warning books" to their coven or stead about
identifying, demonizing
and
converting
Christians, Muslims or other religious organization followers to paganism.
Why is that?
Could it be that as a "Pagan", and I will use this as a loose fitting term to include all non-religious organizations for sake of clarity, that there is nothing in any tenet, creed, call to order, vow, or mission statement (etc etc) that calls for
anything
besides the voluntary and heartfelt desire of the individual to follow whichever path they freely and willingly choose? When I was named
Fellow
of the International Rune Gild, my only "oath" was that I would
"faithfully uphold the Call and Rights of the Nine Noble Virtues and Six Fold Path to the best of my ability".
Nothing about making a mission in life of
converting, condemning or convolution
of another person's
Free Will.
I grew up in an Evangelical/Lutheran home and was thankful they weren't like some of our distant friends/family that demanded
"door to door sales"
but still, the demonizing and disrespect shown by my parents and other members of their church for people whom they had no real idea about was disturbing to me, even as a child. There was just something
wrong
about basing opinion on speculation and complete "unknowns" about other people's beliefs. You know the "
they MUST drink blood"
or
"it would surprise me to find out they..."
type of inuendo and baseless accusations.
Well anyway, sorry, I didn't mean to go off on a tangent,
or co-tangent
, and think it's great you posted this for all to see what "examples" people had as
hard facts
, even though classified as fiction in our not so distant past.
And in closing, might I ask Ananta, are you
aware of any "pagan" text as I described? Calling for the conversion of religious followers to paganism?
I would find that most interesting.
Again,
thank you
for an insightful little side-track down history's path!
Blessings of Peace,
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