Alumni visit their colleges to re-connect with old friends and relive memories of the good old days. Unless, of course, they graduated from Bible College and then left the faith. In that case, visiting the college feels more like being a stranger in a strange land.
Eight years after earning a BA in theology and biblical languages I returned to Multnomah University as a Pagan. After leaving my Christian faith, I lamented that my theological education was a "waste of time". But with my embrace of Paganism my perspective changed. It didn't take long for me to discover that my theological education was an invaluable asset for interfaith dialogue between Christians and Pagans.
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Started bible after the first time left. I realised that i am a pagan in bible college i aced the exams. I had done studies pagani
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i read your short blog - thank you for sharing it here. i must say i was confused at first when you said; "I miss being a Witch"
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Excellent piece. We end up sharing our experiences because experience is, I think, one of the most defining aspects of our spirit
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John, thank you for your comment. While there have always been voices calling for a greater emphasis on practice, ritual, and disc
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re:" I respect Christians who balance those elements and for a while I was seeking to do the same." yup! - i know what you mean (