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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

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    My grand-son spent almost 12 days in the PICU with Spinal Meningitis. He came home just a couple of days ago but were still dealing with IV feeds every 8 hours for his antibiotics. Then add were fighting for custody of them though we have temporary guardianship as my son and his ex-wife go through all the divorce & post-divorce custody issues. In that battle she has accused nearly everyone in the house of something which means CPS (Child Protective Services) and DHHR (Department of Health and Human resources has been in and out quite a bit.
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    Apologize in advance for hijacking the thread, but I remember my mom and dad (maternal grandparents who legally adopted me) talking about my hospitalization when I was 2 1/2 years old and had Bacterial Meningitis.

    I'm not too familiar with the other forms of Meningitis, but know my thoughts and energies are being sent to you and your grandson. I'll also send some energy for the divorce and post-divorce custody issues to be resolved in a timely manner and in the best interest of the child.

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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

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    Spelling for me has always been an issue, especially in the sense I see it correctly when I proof read so miss the mis-spelled words or phrases. Drives people crazy for I can spell it out loud with no errors but the moment I put it to the screen or paper I am so intent on the spelling I see it correctly. I try to use spell checker programs when ever possible on the boards but so many of them have to download the applications or the program goes off into lah lah land on me.

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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

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    Have you ever been tested for dyslexia? I'm not even remotely qualified for diagnostics, but some of what happens with your spelling makes me wonder about that.

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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by monsnoleedra View Post
    My grand-son spent almost 12 days in the PICU with Spinal Meningitis. He came home just a couple of days ago but were still dealing with IV feeds every 8 hours for his antibiotics.
    Be prepared for him being unable to stay away once sleepy and memory issues. You may even want to consider some summer tutoring to keep him up with school if he's that old.

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    Be prepared for him being unable to stay away once sleepy and memory issues. You may even want to consider some summer tutoring to keep him up with school if he's that old.
    He's going to be three next week. But the sleep part has hit but that is common in my family to sleep a lot when where sick. In that regard he is not doing anything unusual. We just worry a lot for him and his twin as they were bron three months premature though thye've come along way since the NICU.

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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by SunflowerP View Post
    And once the Christ aspect (and it is the Christ aspect, as distinct from the Jesus aspect) is elucidated, "Christo-pagan" is - while still, as you noted, inadequate - not grossly inaccurate. Oh, the "pagan" part is a bit tricky, but there's still enough reference there to the magicoreligious components of the preChristian cultural fabric that I think it works.



    It's hard to find a particular spot to draw a line, since the shift of culture is gradual, but when a religiocultural structure undergoes a change in religious worldview (i.e., not just adopting deities from elsewhere into the existing worldview, as, f'ex, the ancient Greeks did plenty of), the eventual result is a different - though related - culture. When the shift involves a preChristian, or pagan, religioculture being Christianized, there comes a time when - retention of other customs notwithstanding - it's just not meaningfully pagan any longer (though the whole issue does highlight the ways in which any use of "pagan", especially without a modifier, isn't as meaningful as people often like to think).

    Before any of the recent discussions about Christo-paganism came up, I would have cited one of the legitimate/supportable uses of "Christo-pagan" to be in reference to reconstructing a religioculture at the time of the transition, when (in the case of many but not necessarily all cultures) a worldview blending both Christian ideas and the pre-existing religioculture is on record as having currency. It sounds like that's approximately what you're exploring.

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    Re: Christo-Paganism: Some Answered Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by SunflowerP View Post
    And once the Christ aspect (and it is the Christ aspect, as distinct from the Jesus aspect) is elucidated, "Christo-pagan" is - while still, as you noted, inadequate - not grossly inaccurate. Oh, the "pagan" part is a bit tricky, but there's still enough reference there to the magicoreligious components of the preChristian cultural fabric that I think it works.
    I've seen the label of sorts applied often enough but many of the Christo-pagans I've met usually had beliefs that matched those of a more liberal Christian church but also had other beliefs in particular other dimensions, the paranormal, spirits (not sure what the TC terms are). It depended on the individual but all them believed in the Trinity.

    I struggled with this at the beginning of my path 3 or 4 years ago now. I believe in God, a single god. And a few of the folk holidays I consider very important to me are Catholic in origin.

    Due to the fact that I live in a Bible belt and openly practising anything other than some form of Christianity would severely and more than likely negatively affect my everyday life, I am a member of the United Church of Canada, which is very liberal as already noted. I attend for family functions and similar events. I don't take Communion, I am simply there out of love and respect. I was baptized and confirmed there in that church. The minister is aware that I'm not like the rest of the congregation. Sweet lady, she actually gave me the courage to move on my own path, she knew how unhappy I was and how much I struggled to pretend I believed in something I most certainly didn't. The official term she used was "Non-conformist." Its in the United Church Observer archives somewhere. I'd have to dig out my notes but the basics of it is that a non-conformist is a believer but views much of the teachings with skeptism and the Bible as a collection of stories. If that confused anyone, the main thing is that most people are welcome in the United Church and I wasn't judged. To quote the minister, "as long as you are a good person, honest, hardworking, faithful and generous, you may come here anytime."

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