Pagan Atheists: Yes, we exist, by Stifyn Emrys
http://humanisticpaganism.com/2013/03/03/pagan-atheists-yes-we-exist-by-stifyn-emrys/
I thought that was an interesting blog.
Yes an interesting read I agree.
BUT - the figures he produces to back up his propositions etc are based upon 600 replies.
He is in the US, in California, and the estimate of the number of pagans in the US runs between 1 and 2 million, depending upon whose figures you use.
So, based upon the lower figure, his 600 respondents represent approximately 0.06% of pagans in the US, his "whopping" 87% who chose "reverence for nature" as the most important elemant of their paganism is actually 0.052% of American pagans.
I am not going to argue with his arguments for Atheist Pagans but I am not going to get excited or heated about it either.
One author, I forget who, gave a lecture at the Witchfest Gathering in Croydon a few years back to explain the reasons and basis upon which she was a Christian Pagan and a Christian Witch! I did not attend her talk and the reaction of most of those who did was derisive amusement.
People are entitled to call themselves whatever they like, and, from the names some witches call themselves, they do, but as I and Rhi have said on many occasions here paganism is a seriously personal religion and no two paths are the same or, in some cases. anywhere near similar.
This is one of the differences between Christian sects and pagan paths, we still acknowledge those who feel and work differently to us as part of the pagan religion and not like Ad_O's "those in error who are Hell-bound" because they are not Orthodox Christians or, as a Canon of the Church of Ireland told me at my son's wedding, he is considered by some Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants to be a Pagan as I am.