Message from @Techpriest
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Like would it be considered
You dont have to be a pagan to believe the cats we re gods
Its a mistranslation
Its why we think indians worship cows
But indians respect cows as the cattle of gods
Just as egyptians thought cats were the guardian of the gods
I mean maybe they had a point amirite
It makes sense considering that the cat self-domesticated itself
As man begin to stockpile grain, rats became a problem.
Cats that didn't hurt humans were rewarded in the genetic lottery
Cats eat rats, human keep cat
Dogs however had to be domesticated by man
Man cant use dogs to hunt rats as easy as cats do
Man must teach dog
That didnβt answer my question
Is a Luciferian considered a pagan, if they do not worship, but they respect Lucifer and do not respect god. If itβs just respect, is it a pagan?
Wht the fuck
Paganism is just a belief contrary to the status quo
Romans saw other barbarians as pagans
But now look in modern times
We wouldve said the Romans were pagans
Religion is a societal construct <:XD:565577362951897088>
"Banned Books" - Should parents or other adults be able to ban books from schools and libraries?
No books should be banned
Based
Banned in school?
Im all for it. Public librarys are different though
school librarians should be able to not allow whatever books they want
even if its American Chillers
no
banning a book from a school is retarded
Okay define banning a book
Making a student unable to handle it on the premises?
By that definition then no
they should not be banned
Im more meaning the school shouldnt be required to put certain books on the shelves
Tbh, I'm pretty sure that your averade Year 6 (5th Grader) won't be keen to get their hands on Mein Kampf
I mean, unless you're like me and got Mein Kampf in like Year 8 (7th Grade)
It was a funny book