here's what its like where I live:http://www.topangaearthday.org/
Must be Californ-i-a... eh?We have alot of pagans and wiccans here in Western North Carolina. Something about a spiritual vortex in this area of the Blue Ridge Mountains... Gee... all this time I thought vortex was the name of my grandaddy's moonshine!Krispy
Neilgin1, I checked the website out and don't see anything about pagans or religion for that matter. Look at it from the positive point of view, its about protecting the creation. It about respecting the gifts of God. The participants may well come from alternative spiritual belief backgrounds, but you can do positive things for the wrong reasons, just as you can do negative things believing you are fully justified and doing good.Bubbaguy
I'm for conservation, not environmentalism. Environmentalism is a religion. Conservation is about stewardship.Krispy
Check this place out: Lily Dale, NY.http://www.lilydaleassembly.com/I went there with a boyfriend and his family back in the early 80's. I was not saved at the time and even then it was a CREEPY place. They charge you just to enter the town! :-o
_________________Cindy
I live in the town, various people mentioned on that page are gatekeepers. Definitely not of the light, bub.
oh yeh....definitely of the dark.
I have check the site this actually base on the New Age belief, and it's a religion occult not in an open way, if you actually brake down the base of the foundation of it, it's totally in a darkside.But I may be wrong if I am I'm sorry :)
lily dale assembly is a spiritualist it is a form of witchcraft. Don't go there :-0
What is it about "Lily Dale"? We have a "Lilydale" in Melbourne, and it's a Mecca for New Agers and Witches too.
_________________Aaron Ireland