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Different Religions

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BabyPowdr
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I am happy to see that there are some people on here who follow different religions other than just Christian and Catholic. Hello, this, of course, is the whiny, complaining BabyPowdr, but I'm happy. See, I'm smiling!!! :)

I recently read an article relating to Pagan holidays. :D My religious background is pretty average, my mum is Anglican and my dad Catholic. Me, I am whatever I want to be, and I do try a little of everything. I have been Presbyterian, Pentacostal, and now I am exploring Catholicism. I am not sure what I want to be; religion is not a large part of my life. But to see someone else talking about Pagan holidays and religions, I'm surprised, excited and amazed.

I am mostly Anglo-Saxon, but also Irish. Celtic is in my blood, and my family has some interesting traditions. Celebrating Pagan holidays is one of them. We celebrate the sun (Equinox and Solstice) with feasts, reunions and of course, a dance! We normally celebrate Christmas, but Kwanzaa and Hanukkah aren't forgotten. We have latkes and lots of fruit, plus the usual Christmas fixings. LoLz, I s'pose we really aren't any one thing, and God isn't much an influence on us. I'm not sure what I think of this, but I am happy this way. It's a lot of fun, and OMG, time's up.... baui baui!

BabyPowdr
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