No.342
Hey Slovenia
Are you pagan?
No.352
I think He is Catholic.
No.372
christfag reporting in
No.394
It's an interesting question because pagan beliefs here survived well into the 19th century, and there are even written accounts of pagan rituals in the time period when the rest of Europe only just decided they might want to revive paganism.
I have some friends that are involved with the local pagan organisation (Staroverci), and I've been to some of their events. I do appreciate it for the muh heritage reasons, otherwise I don't take it too seriously. Though I like the way how the dualism is dealt with — instead of the good/evil bullshit, Slavic paganism differentiates between celestial and chthonic forces, and both are morally ambiguous.
>2015
>being denominational
No.608
>>591
That's really nice. Didn't know there were eight swiss expats living in the US who browse dank memes and decided to use the name Swiss Expat: Namefig Edition
;^)
No.651
>>385>2015>not being HinduI sheegy deegy
No.652
>>651isn't hinduism just indian baganism?
No.653
No.1210
pagan like all slavs and jumped over fires and shit but then the cross people came
No.1215
Not even being atheist is reason enough to not be a Catholic. Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.