An essay written by Oberon Zell, explaining how Paganism is different from Christianity.
The tone is humorous, with a little irony (sarcasm) but it makes its points well.
A well-written essay by Sophia X. Pharou regarding why Pagans and other minority
groups should unite and work together towards positive change, rather than sit "safely"
and anonymously at home.
A poem that delineates the observances, traditions, and ethical code of Witches.
Often written in pseudo-archaic English. This is one of the many different
versions that exist.
This site is dedicated to educating people about the Burning Times, also known as the Women's
Holocaust. It was a time of horrible religious persecution, and we are still feeling its effects
today.
Formerly the High Plains Pagan and Magick Page. Another well-organized site on Paganism and the community. The webmaster is based
in Arizona, and that flavor is reflected in the page design.
An eye-catching and well-organized site full of information, poetry, and links
relating to various Pagan religions. (Unfortunately, the server sometimes doesn't respond right away.)
A collection of children's stories written by a Pagan mother. Each story chronicles the life
events of a little girl named Meagan who is learning what it's like to grow up Pagan.
Jump page for information and links to other Pagan-oriented sites. Thanks to these people at the Circle of Nyne for
the "Knowledge Controls Fear" and "Harm None" graphics on this page.
Hosted by Lady Morgan Moonstone, this site features a Book of Shadows (magickal diary), a dictionary of terms,
an index of Goddesses, and lots of other information and "how-to"s.