An Overview of the PantheaCon Wiccan Privilege Discussion (Wild Hunt Blog)
This year at PantheaCon, the CoG/NWC/NROOGD suite hosted a Sunday afternoon discussion called Engaging Wiccanate Privilege. This meeting was a follow-up to an on-going debate centering mostly on the way in which aspects of Wiccan
theology [are] assumed to be normative for Paganism as a whole. Moderated by Jeffrey Shade Fane Albaugh, program manager for the Conference on Current Pagan Studies, the PantheaCon meeting attracted a diverse, standing-room only crowd lasting a full two hours.
It all began three months earlier when The Interfaith Observer (TIO) published Don Frews article The Rudiments of Neo Pagan Spiritual Practice. A link to the article was posted here at The Wild Hunt after which an intense debate ensued. Non-Wiccan practitioners took serious issue with the articles language and assumptions. The conversation then spilled over into other blog environments including Patheos Pointedly Pagan, Aedicula Antinoi: A Small Shrine of Antinous and Of Thespiae.
Recognizing that a number of people were feeling left out of the conversation, Don asked the CoG/NWC/NROOGD suite to host a talk. He said,On the Internet we argue with an argument; not a person. It is important to keep the human element involved
We needed to meet. Don wanted as many voices at the meeting as possible. I invited P. Sufenas Virius Lupus because I knew e comes to PantheaCon.*
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