Thursday, December 4, 2008

Some Changes and a Weird Link

Those of you who do not use an RSS feed, you have probably noticed by now that I have changed the layout of this blog. The order of my small sticky sections makes a lot more sense now, organized based on what you may find most useful (read: stuff I think you should know about) to items that deal more specifically with this blog (i.e., my humorous/serious bio, hit counter).

I encourage you to browse through my links to resources for Hellenic Polytheists and other polytheists' blogs. As readers have different tastes in what they want to read from the non-Abrahamic religious community, I have made an effort to categorize them by religious tradition.

On another note, what the frak?

3 responses:

Hrafnkell December 6, 2008 6:07 PM  

I like it! Looks great. Speaking of which, I was wondering if you'd like to contribute some of your writings to Mos Maiorum's article archive, given that you're a Hellene and all. Anssi has provided an article on Finnish Paganism but I want many more perspectives than my own. Let me know if you're interested!

Meanwhile, I will certainly take advantage of your links :)

annyikha December 6, 2008 6:49 PM  

I'll think about contributing something to Mos Maiorum, but likely won't have the time until the holiday break to get anything together. Remind me after the 18th. :)

kojirotakenashi December 6, 2008 11:05 PM  

What do you mean 'what the frak'? A lot of "neo-pagans" are of the archetypal variety, and I believe that they do indeed have a solid foundation for their beliefs - a lot of the stories told are told about what some things and/or beings represent, not quite to be taken as stories of the deities themselves...

Speaking of frak, why do you think the Cylons call Adama Zeus? XD

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