Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki

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2018-09-26 17:09:47 UTC  

Wrong. There are tons of sects of druidism. Many based on the original forms. I slap pagan for people to ubderstand but more specifically i am druidic with a norse and greco/romanesk pantheon. The thing is druids do not deny the existance of any pantheon even christianities.

Neo means you say you are to be edgy. Actual practice.

2018-09-26 17:10:43 UTC  

The yuppies who say their buddist make me laugh since buddism is based on not desiring material gains

2018-09-26 17:10:47 UTC  

Yeah, but it's all based upon some guys interpretation of druids from the 1890s

2018-09-26 17:11:14 UTC  

Wrong.

2018-09-26 17:11:43 UTC  

We have found tons of accounts on druids dating far back. Even ceaser spoke of the druids and practices

2018-09-26 17:11:55 UTC  

There's no 'lineage' of druids, just some people less than a century ago who thought it was 'neat' and claimed it as their own

2018-09-26 17:12:22 UTC  

The form you are talking about was a gentleman's club like the masons

2018-09-26 17:12:25 UTC  

Show me a druid from the 18th century

2018-09-26 17:12:29 UTC  

it's a total meme

2018-09-26 17:12:36 UTC  

Completely different

2018-09-26 17:13:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/494557145543606273/358c713.png

2018-09-26 17:13:44 UTC  

Does that gentlemans club form still exist? Maybe but that wouldnt be a druid as it were.

2018-09-26 17:13:52 UTC  

it's whiteys who reject the jew god, trying to pretend like they have a spiritual culture

2018-09-26 17:14:00 UTC  

Does anyone have a cringey name for Sargon

2018-09-26 17:14:05 UTC  

Once again: Tell me of the druids of the 1700s

2018-09-26 17:14:12 UTC  

Except druids dont reject jewish god

2018-09-26 17:14:13 UTC  

Along the lines of “Soygon of Applebees”

2018-09-26 17:14:34 UTC  

why are you looking for one?

2018-09-26 17:14:34 UTC  

Its just not the pantheon it follows, it still exists.

2018-09-26 17:15:49 UTC  

i still think it's a meme, but you do you

2018-09-26 17:17:11 UTC  

Its ok christians snagged the significance of 3 from the druids

2018-09-26 17:17:14 UTC  

My friend is druidic paganm Hell, being in the same region, you probably know her.

It's still a fashion statement though

2018-09-26 17:18:23 UTC  

Probably not there are tons of druids like i said, and many sects. It would be like me saying i have a friend who is christian, hell you might know her being from the same religion.

2018-09-26 17:18:28 UTC  

where are the 18th century pagans? Or the 16th century ones?

2018-09-26 17:19:01 UTC  

Oh, I thought the PNW ones were pretty tight knit

2018-09-26 17:19:07 UTC  

@Deleted User trying to creatively mock people who mock Carl

2018-09-26 17:19:32 UTC  

I thought it was funny

2018-09-26 17:19:35 UTC  

Ah, theres one, Carlgon of Swikkad

2018-09-26 17:19:40 UTC  

Christianity is what happened

2018-09-26 17:20:30 UTC  

So what you're saying is.... there were no pagans around when the modern ones started calling themselves that?

2018-09-26 17:20:42 UTC  

I don't see why people couldn't hold the beliefs of celtic druids in modern times, minus the human sacrifice, but that's a given in most religions practiced in the west

2018-09-26 17:21:04 UTC  

or at any other point in history

2018-09-26 17:21:09 UTC  

There could have been. Wiccans had continued to be a thing through christianity. But most were hidden

2018-09-26 17:21:13 UTC  

Otherwise killed

2018-09-26 17:21:19 UTC  

@Angus That's the fine line between belief and wishful thinking

2018-09-26 17:21:49 UTC  

And pagans is a general name that includes zoastrian, hindu, shinto ect

2018-09-26 17:22:05 UTC  

Now we're moving goalposts

2018-09-26 17:22:13 UTC  

No you used the term

2018-09-26 17:22:21 UTC  

Learn definitions

2018-09-26 17:22:26 UTC  

WHERE ARE THE 18TH CENTURY DRUIDS?

2018-09-26 17:22:29 UTC  

I don't know any druids though, it seems odd to have an old gods (non-jesus/jewish/islamic ) based religion still being widely practiced