tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2249281115567117324.post4351549031696491407..comments2015-05-14T12:41:47.240+02:00Comments on Blog of a Czech Wiccan: Paganism vs. mainstream societyZahradahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08462507706505052024noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2249281115567117324.post-32883494115658429512012-06-07T12:46:54.989+02:002012-06-07T12:46:54.989+02:00Thank you for your feedback. I have never been in ...Thank you for your feedback. I have never been in the U.S. (only Canada), but I have few friends from there. I have also seen films like Bowling for Colombine that somewhat include the issue with Christian fundamentalists. I have also seen lots of American websites about paganism. But I can only imagine. I think the movement is incredibly developed in the U.S., but so is Christian fundamentalism on the other hand. From what have I heard some states seemed to be to be so conservative I could not even comprehend. All I can say about this is that I wish the best for you and the commnuity. You have many registered religious societies and the whole thing seems to be very much integrated in the society and recognized by state authorities. We don't have that. From the very little I know I have a good feeling. But we live in somewhat strange times....Zahradahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08462507706505052024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2249281115567117324.post-86071155593660991052012-06-06T14:47:25.651+02:002012-06-06T14:47:25.651+02:00Thank you for writing this. I enjoyed reading abo...Thank you for writing this. I enjoyed reading about being a pagan in your country. In the US there is alot of room for growth on all sides but i am afraid the the Christians are doomed by their dogma to reject us pagans, no matter how much we protest our innocent intentions toward them. So far, our laws protect us. But for how long? By the way... you sound very educated to me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com