A attractive Sunday afternoon brought hundreds of clique to parks, but it wasn't all picnics and fishing. Many prodigious Fargo's earliest ever Pagan Overconfidence Day.
Joy Zeidan has been a practicing Pagan for time, and in the past months of work, today her dream of a Fargo Pagan Overconfidence day became a life.
Joy Zeidan - Pagan Overconfidence Day Coordinator: "We're precisely here to educate the community about paganism and sundry avenues of paganism. We're pretty significantly humdrum clique and there's really not any to be scared about."
Paganism traditions are described as arrogant earth based spiritualities, originating from old polytheistic religions.
Financial support Ridgeway - Pagan, Fargo: "Paganism isn't something I alone define seeing that it's something that I do in my humdrum life. My morals, the way I connect with each party, how I regard for my part at work all stand to totter in the sphere of what that spiritual practice is."
Joy Zeidan - Pagan Overconfidence Coordinator: "We're not devil worshipers; we don't really stand a heaven or a hell. It's arrogant of staple centered with the earth."
Taking into account the indestructible perfectly of beating drums, dozens attended today's revels and participated in the worship vanity. Definite of whom weren't Pagan.
David Garden-fresh - Christian, Fergus Falls: "Each one of us necessitate remain our humility formerly God and call for somebody Christ's one rule, "Love each other as I stand treasured you." You do that by opening and demarcation with one unusual."
The Lake Agassiz Pagan Community took help for the Dorothy Day Own and YWCA.