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    Paganism has been included in an official school religious education syllabus for the first time.

    Cornwall Council has told its schools that pagan beliefs, which include witchcraft, druidism and the worship of ancient gods such as Thor, should be taught alongside Christianity, Islam and Judaism.

    The requirements are spelled out in an agreed syllabus drawn up by Cornwall’s RE advisory group.
    Faiths: Schoolchildren in Cornwall will soon be studying pagan religions like druidism, above, and witchcraft

    Required learning: Schoolchildren in Cornwall will soon be studying pagan religions like druidism, above, and witchcraft

    It says that from the age of five, children should begin learning about standing stones, such as Stonehenge. At the age of 11, pupils can begin exploring ‘modern paganism and its importance for many in Cornwall’.

    The syllabus adds that areas of study should include ‘the importance of pre-Christian sites for modern pagans’.

    And an accompanying guide says that pupils should ‘understand the basic beliefs’ of paganism and suggests children could discuss the difficulties a practising pagan pupil might face in school.

    But the council’s initiative has dismayed some Christian campaigners, who are alarmed that a religion once regarded as a fringe eccentricity is increasingly gaining official recognition.

    Critics point out that according to the council’s own estimates there are only between 600 and 750 pagans in Cornwall out of a total population of 537,400.

    Mike Judge, Christian Institute spokesman, said: ‘Religious education is squeezed already – there’s barely enough time to cover Christianity and the other major religions.

    'Introducing paganism is just faddish and has more to do with the political correctness of teachers than the educational needs of children.’
    Spells: Cornish witches Cassandra Latham-Jones, left, and partner Laetitia

    Spells: Cornish witches Cassandra Latham-Jones, left, and partner Laetitia

    However, Neil Burden, the council’s cabinet member for children’s services, said that the move would give children ‘access to the broad spectrum of religious beliefs’.

    The council said the teaching of Christianity still accounted for nearly two-thirds of religious education in its schools.

    Paganism encompasses numerous strands, from druids, who believe themselves to be practitioners of the ancient faith of pre-Christian Britain, to wiccans – modern witches who gather in covens – and shamans, who engage with the spirit of the land.

    Cornish pagans include witches Cassandra and Laetitia Latham-Jones, who dress in robes, own broomsticks and a black cat and cast spells. Their website says they offer baby blessings, psychic house cleansings and spells to suit particular situations.

    Cornwall Council’s initiative follows the 2010 decision by the Charity Commission to recognise druidism as a religion.

    Jailed druids and pagans are also now allowed to take twigs or ‘magic wands’ into their cells, although they are barred from wearing a hooded robe.

    According to the 2001 national census, there are about 40,000 pagans in England and Wales, though some estimate that the true figure is now far higher.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-syllabus.html

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    Of course paganism (or neo-paganism) should be included in RE.

    But the council’s initiative has dismayed some Christian campaigners, who are alarmed that a religion once regarded as a fringe eccentricity is increasingly gaining official recognition.

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    The man at the front says he is the reincarnation of King Arthur.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo Iscariot
    Jailed druids and pagans are also now allowed to take twigs or ‘magic wands’ into their cells, although they are barred from wearing a hooded robe.


    Quote Originally Posted by Neon Knight
    The man at the front says he is the reincarnation of King Arthur.
    No one is a more adamant proponent of the reconstruction of pre-Christian European customs and beliefs than I, but the complete lack of respect for actual scholarship, historical precedent, and the absence of solemnity which characterizes most of today's "neo-paganism" really irritates me.

    Move out of the woods, raise some FUNDS, read actual historically attested academic works, buy PROPERTY and BUILD. And for gods' sake, take off the ridiculous costumes, this isn't a LARP!


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    We'll it's not crazier than any other existing religion. It's reconstructed and different from how it was practiced originally. Still, this is only considered insane because of the low population of its followers. Remember that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post




    No one is a more adamant proponent of the reconstruction of pre-Christian European customs and beliefs than I, but the complete lack of respect for actual scholarship, historical precedent, and the absence of solemnity which characterizes most of today's "neo-paganism" really irritates me.

    Move out of the woods, raise some FUNDS, read actual historically attested academic works, buy PROPERTY and BUILD. And for gods' sake, take off the ridiculous costumes, this isn't a LARP!
    Agreed!

    I just read this book which is a very good review of Ukrainian Native Faith/Paganism. The beginnings of Slavic history and customs are found in the study of Slavic paganism. https://books.google.com/books?id=_o...20gods&f=false

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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    And for gods' sake, take off the ridiculous costumes, this isn't a LARP!
    Something that's always gotten me.

    If you're trying to bring paganism to the 21st century, then surely you would favor a respectable suit over something that looks like you stole it from Merlin's closet?

    Unless, of course, said outfit is actually necessary.

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    'Paganism'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beitel View Post
    'Paganism'.
    Why the scare quotes?

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    One of my catechism books had a section on Slavic religion, it was only a page long, but still rather interesting and luring read, they even described unbaptized Slavs as cool folk.
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