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A Pagan in the Buckle: thoughts on my time at a Pentecostal service

posted by Gus diZerega | 12:28am Tuesday January 24, 2012

I have been slow in writing this post because I have wanted to do my experience justice.  In late November I crossed the country, stopping off in Lawrence Kansas for Thanksgiving with family before returning to California.  Starting from the [...]

Working with progressive Muslims

posted by Gus diZerega | 6:11pm Wednesday December 28, 2011

One of my oldest friends is a woman who has been working with progressive Muslims in Denmark.  As many of my readers know, there has been far more friction in Denmark between right wing Muslims and the secular society to [...]

Pantheacon 2011: Contrasting Tolerance and Pluralism

posted by Gus diZerega | 5:30pm Friday February 25, 2011

This isn’t quite the write-up I anticipated doing because I left my notes somewhere or other.  A drag, but maybe a blessing in disguise.  Now I have to search my memory about what impressed me most.  And a great deal [...]

Egypt’s Grand Mufti on the Revolution

posted by Gus diZerega | 1:17pm Tuesday February 15, 2011

Ali Gomaa, Egypt’s Grand Mufti has just made a statement that should raise the spirits of all who care for the well-being of the Egyptian people and a future of religious toleration and, even more, ultimate acceptance.  No, he did [...]

Previous Posts

The difference between right and 'left'
I came across a most illuminating post today on one of my favorite group blogs: Balloon Juice.  It began with a discussion of the character of right wing folks as revealed by what they said on their own sites, sites others did not often link to.  This helps prove my point that it is NOT true that

posted 3:46:04pm Feb. 13, 2012 | read full post »

Wonderful Imbolc celebration in England
The pictures in this article are fantastic!  Enjoy the visual feast.  With thanks to Anna Korn for turning me on to it.

posted 10:10:27pm Feb. 12, 2012 | read full post »

The case against "Pagan Clergy" 4.0
There has been considerable discussion within our community for many years about whether or not we should have a “Pagan clergy.”  I think this is a very positive development because it gets us thinking positively about who we are as a spiritual community.  We are confident enough, many of us,

posted 8:16:02pm Feb. 12, 2012 | read full post »

Where to in 2010?
I have not been doing much political posting for many months, ever since I finally gave up hope that the Democrats, with a few exceptions, amounted to anything  more than a somewhat more humane version of the moral filth that the Republicans now represent. Of course I will vote Democratic in Novemb

posted 5:29:00pm Feb. 04, 2012 | read full post »

Delving into the meaning of Brigid
In 2010 I wrote in this blog “Imbolc is one of the less intensely celebrated Sabbats, I think because it has fewer real world connections in our lives.  In most places the coming Spring Equinox, Ostara, is well suited to its symbolism of the triumph of the sun and powers of growth and regeneratio

posted 1:03:27am Jan. 31, 2012 | read full post »


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