Pagan (was What's wrong with "Merry Christmas"?

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 30 03:52:54 UTC 2007


> Carol responds:
> I wonder about the reliability of this survey. At any rate, my 
results
> are rather surprisingly similar to yours:
> 
> 1. 	Liberal Quakers  (100%)
> 2. 	Reform Judaism (100%)
> 3. 	Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (98%)
> 4. 	Neo-Pagan (96%)
> 5. 	Unitarian Universalism (93%)
> 6. 	Bahá'í Faith (92%)
> 7. 	Sikhism (87%)
> 8. 	New Age (85%)
> 9. 	Mahayana Buddhism (80%)
> 10. 	Theravada Buddhism (78%)
> 11. 	New Thought (73%)
> 12. 	Secular Humanism (73%)
> 13. 	Orthodox Quaker (70%)
> 14. 	Orthodox Judaism (67%)
> 15. 	Scientology (65%)
> 
> Carol, wondering if perhaps Protestants and neo-pagans have more in
> common than either group thinks
>


Alla:

Hmmm, in what sense you wonder about reliability? I mean, I am not 
sure of course how reliable it is, since most of those religions I 
have only very general idea of what they are all about or none at 
all.

But I mean my answers characterized my beliefs very close. Do you 
mean how they match the actual religions?


Tonks:

I agree with Carol. And on that note, since it is close to Alla's
favorite Holiday... Have a Happy, Happy New Year!!

Peace,
Tonks_op

Alla:

Thanks, same to you.

>Alla:
>
> Yom Kippur is day of the atonement, which supposed to come close
enough after Rosh Hashanah.
>
Carol responds:

Oops! I should have looked it up.

Alla:

No problem at all.






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