tjj wrote:
I had been thinking of replying to this but struggling with real ambivalence about the man. I admired his ongoing protest at Stonehenge Arthur's Protest but how can you take seriously someone who describes himself as the living embodiment of what is probably a mythical figure. If he said he thought was Jesus he would probably be certified.
What she said. With regard to the point about putting 'pagan' down as religion at the next census - I have a problem with that Branwen. I don't describe myself as a pagan though do have the highest regard for Nature and the cycle of the year. Should I say 'sky-watcher' or 'nature-lover'; the attraction for a lot of pagans is that it is not a religion - though I do accept being an initiated Druid or Wiccan could be described as such.