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Hi! I'm Cheydra!So...um...I'm a writer, Christo-pagan, and play World of Warcraft. To expand, I write fanfiction for various fandoms, a little poetry, and am working on two books. One is with my boyfriend and another friend and one is just for me. I'm currently researching the dark ages for ideas.
Am I Christian or Pagan? Well, both. I believe that the Holy Ghost is female, which completes the Holy Family. Do you really think that God is a single Father? I'm also into magic. I work with the angels and have an oracle deck. Feel free to ask more questions, but remember, I don't hate on your religion, so don't hate on mine.
World of Warcraft. If you haven't tried it, you should. I play Horde, a Bloodelf Paladin, in fact. Yes, they're pretty, but they also have an awesome racial ability.
That's pretty much me in a nutshell, but feel free to message me with more questions!
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At any rate, I can't see what that has to do with Paganism. Polytheism and Paganism aren't necessarily the same thing. Paganism refers to religions that are non-Abrahamic, and if your religion is Abrahamic, how can it be Pagan?
I'm not having a go, I'm honestly curious and rather puzzled.
Within Christianity, God is Triune. Holy Ghost, Father and Son are all God.
Though, there are some who believe in Hagia Sofia, "Holy Wisdom of God", which is Eastern Orthodoxy. This may or may not qualify as Holy Ghost, depending on your personal understanding. Not sure whether that fits within the orthodoxy, though.
I've never understood the term "Christo-Pagan". Christian implies Christ, which implies an Abrahamic faith. Pagan refers to all faiths that are non-Abrahamic.