Kerney
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Here's the *link*.
It took the real world a long time to include druids, and it took 4E till the 2nd player's handbook. Let me just say that I, for one, am glad druids got the love from Paizo/Pathfinder right from the start! :)
Yeah Druids.May you once again become the majority religion.
All the Best,
Kerney
| Loztastic |
The article is fairly misleading - the UK doesn't exactly "have" recognised religions
rather, it is part of a long slow slog towards acceptance - I remember, a couple of years ago, a post-man won a discrimination case against the royal mail when they told him that being a pagan wasn't a "real" religion, and as a result he wasn't allowed to use the prayer room. it is more lots of little victories, rather than one big one - it just happens this small victory took place on a slow news day!
| jocundthejolly |
The article is fairly misleading - the UK doesn't exactly "have" recognised religions
rather, it is part of a long slow slog towards acceptance - I remember, a couple of years ago, a post-man won a discrimination case against the royal mail when they told him that being a pagan wasn't a "real" religion, and as a result he wasn't allowed to use the prayer room. it is more lots of little victories, rather than one big one - it just happens this small victory took place on a slow news day!
I'm guessing you know that England has at least one 'recognized religion'-its state religion, Anglicanism.
yellowdingo
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Is this anything like buggery?
Because I'm in favor of that.
Close - Wats Wheel is a chart of howthe Mad God sleeps with his daughter, to sire his grand daughter, whom he inturn sleeps with to sire his great grand daughter,whome he inturn sleeps with... to sire their mother thereby creating a loop of time from which his sons branch out.
Now Who said the God of Gods wasnt a mad bugger?