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Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and
all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. No Pagans were even mentioned until she brought it up. I guess some people need the spotlight no matter what the topic is. No offense was meant but I guess AG wishes to see people who mention Pentagrams as being bad people. I killfiled her though since it was obvious that despite anything said or any apology offered she still wants to call people names and then judge them. It must be great for her to be judge, jury and executioner so instead of continuing the debate I killfiled her. It is much easier to do that than to keep the war going. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread! |
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Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and
all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. No Pagans were even mentioned until she brought it up. I guess some people need the spotlight no matter what the topic is. No offense was meant but I guess AG wishes to see people who mention Pentagrams as being bad people. I killfiled her though since it was obvious that despite anything said or any apology offered she still wants to call people names and then judge them. It must be great for her to be judge, jury and executioner so instead of continuing the debate I killfiled her. It is much easier to do that than to keep the war going. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread! |
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"Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote: Nobody was picking on Pagans here. Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. Actually I did mention the Star of David. I know that star has six points and looks more like entertwined triangles but if an upside pentagram can look like a regular one...well... g. I was Pagan before I knew what pagan was :-). I researched everything including the pentagram before I started wearing one. It's really a beautiful concept...the symbol itself, and it has a long long history. The use of the inverted pentagram didn't happen until the 20th century when the statanist or "black magic" cults started inverting it to represent the individuals goals over the spirit. Even that isn't evil as much as it is selfish and short sighted. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Agreed. That's all I was really asking. I guess it's hard for some people to believe that persecution can actually still exist in this day and age. You would think we had grown beyond that. Just as jokes about racism are harmful to those still dealing with it...jokes about religions are harmful. And I don't mean the "a rabbi, a priest and a minister walk into a bar" jokes...I mean the comments that perpetuate myths and stereotypes spoken in jest. Not everyone gets that it's a joke unless it ends in some punch line so the stereotypes live on. Sensitivity is not everyone's strong suit. :-) Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread!| Cool, I learned something too. I looked up the whole satan aspect. I had read something about it moons ago but wanted to be sure before I posted my concerns. Good habit that :-) I am sorry I carried on so long though. This is a fun group about cats..not a religious discussion group. I didn't expect it to get so out of hand. To bring it back on topic....Sasha was almost named Silver because she kept stealing my silver chain (and pentagram) off my night stand. I guess it just looked like something she needed to play with. Now I hang it up at night and she has moved on to other off limit items. :-) AG |
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"Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote: Nobody was picking on Pagans here. Making use of stereotypes about Pagans could certainly be interpretted as "picking on" them. I found myself somewhat bothered by the post in question myself. And I'm not even Pagan! You seem to mention the Star of David as being similar or looking similar to the Pentagram. How is that possible? They look nothing alike. IIRC, the comparison was to the stars in the US flag. And she's spot on with that. Actually I did mention the Star of David. I know that star has six points and looks more like entertwined triangles but if an upside pentagram can look like a regular one...well... g. I was Pagan before I knew what pagan was :-). I researched everything including the pentagram before I started wearing one. It's really a beautiful concept...the symbol itself, and it has a long long history. The use of the inverted pentagram didn't happen until the 20th century when the statanist or "black magic" cults started inverting it to represent the individuals goals over the spirit. Even that isn't evil as much as it is selfish and short sighted. I think a little sensitivity towards a group of religions which has been traditionally discriminated against would be in order. Agreed. That's all I was really asking. I guess it's hard for some people to believe that persecution can actually still exist in this day and age. You would think we had grown beyond that. Just as jokes about racism are harmful to those still dealing with it...jokes about religions are harmful. And I don't mean the "a rabbi, a priest and a minister walk into a bar" jokes...I mean the comments that perpetuate myths and stereotypes spoken in jest. Not everyone gets that it's a joke unless it ends in some punch line so the stereotypes live on. Sensitivity is not everyone's strong suit. :-) Priscilla, who's learned what the five points of the pentagram stand for, thanks to this thread!| Cool, I learned something too. I looked up the whole satan aspect. I had read something about it moons ago but wanted to be sure before I posted my concerns. Good habit that :-) I am sorry I carried on so long though. This is a fun group about cats..not a religious discussion group. I didn't expect it to get so out of hand. To bring it back on topic....Sasha was almost named Silver because she kept stealing my silver chain (and pentagram) off my night stand. I guess it just looked like something she needed to play with. Now I hang it up at night and she has moved on to other off limit items. :-) AG |
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In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote:
Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" Priscilla |
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In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote:
Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" Priscilla |
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Priscilla H Ballou wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:08:12 +0000 (UTC) From: Priscilla H Ballou Newsgroups: alt.cats, rec.pets.cats.misc, rec.pets.cats.rescue Subject: Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses) to BAN PUSSIES: JW Idjit Sornson In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote: Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" If anyone's actually interested: http://altreligion.about.com/library.../aa100102a.htm Dee |
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Priscilla H Ballou wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:08:12 +0000 (UTC) From: Priscilla H Ballou Newsgroups: alt.cats, rec.pets.cats.misc, rec.pets.cats.rescue Subject: Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses) to BAN PUSSIES: JW Idjit Sornson In rec.pets.cats.rescue Cat Protector wrote: Well my thing with Agua Girl is that she suddenly saw the word Pentagram and all of a sudden she turned it into a picking on Pagans thing. You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" If anyone's actually interested: http://altreligion.about.com/library.../aa100102a.htm Dee |
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Wiccans and satanists have also used Pentagrams.
-- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" Priscilla |
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Wiccans and satanists have also used Pentagrams.
-- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Priscilla H Ballou" wrote in message ... You want to tell me about any other religious group that uses pentagrams? What you're saying is sort of like saying "why did that Jew think I was talking about Judaism when I made reference to a star of David?" Priscilla |
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