Hi, my name is Davy and I'm obviously new to this forum. I thought it would be proper to introduce myself first. I'm 19 years old. I live in the Netherlands (and by that, English is not my native tongue. I apologise for any misspellings.)
I was an atheist until around my 16th year, when I became a Christian. For two years I thought that would be the right path for me, but three weeks before my baptism I decided it wasn't. And now I don't really know what to believe, but I consider myself an atheist.
That doesn't take my search for the right path and interest in paganism (particularly Celtic) away. I hope (and know) I'll learn more about these subjects on this forum, for it has a huge variety of subcategories.
If any of you might know of books that contain information about Celtic holidays (celebrations?) and their way of living, I would gladly hear about it.
I also thank you for letting me join
Regards,
Davy
I was an atheist until around my 16th year, when I became a Christian. For two years I thought that would be the right path for me, but three weeks before my baptism I decided it wasn't. And now I don't really know what to believe, but I consider myself an atheist.
That doesn't take my search for the right path and interest in paganism (particularly Celtic) away. I hope (and know) I'll learn more about these subjects on this forum, for it has a huge variety of subcategories.
If any of you might know of books that contain information about Celtic holidays (celebrations?) and their way of living, I would gladly hear about it.
I also thank you for letting me join
Regards,
Davy
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