Self Definitions

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Aug
2009
Self Definitions

I thought I'd bring this over here.....on a thread on beliefnet I was chastised for expressing concern over someone calling themselves "pagan" and stating a belief in a deity called Satan, which included the person believing they had a "mark of the beast" and was filled with the usual diatribe about telepathic abilities and whatnot....

So what do you think? Can there be a limit on these "self-definitions" of paganism? Can
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