Naturalistic Paganism

Category: B. T. Newberg


[Rotting Silver] “Whisper at Rush Hour” by B. T. Newberg

Rotting Silver is a column devoted to this Earth in all its tarnished radiance: poetry, prose, and parables of ugliness alloyed with joy.

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[Rotting Silver] “A Book of Charms” by B. T. Newberg

If there is one thing that has always drawn me to Paganism, it is the embrace of nature as both beauty and bitch. Rotting Silver is a column devoted to this Earth in all its tarnished radiance: poetry, prose, and parables of ugliness alloyed with joy.

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“Exploring the Historical Roots of Naturalistic Paganism” by B. T. Newberg

Were there Naturalistic Pagans in the ancient world? Many may assume that Naturalistic Pagans, who tend to be agnostics or atheists, are an exclusively modern phenomenon. If there were naturalists among ancient Pagans, how might that change the way we see the myths and traditions on which Pagans of all styles of belief base their practices?

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[Rotting Silver] “Karma” by B. T. Newberg

Rotting Silver is a column devoted to this Earth in all its tarnished radiance: poetry, prose, and parables of ugliness alloyed with joy.

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“Are the Gods Natural?” by B. T. Newberg

Paganism is supposedly nature religion. Our gods ought to be natural, right? We claim so. But until we can feel the gods in nature without making them supernatural, that claim remains in jeopardy.

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