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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1173678"][QUOTE="Boozegood:1173372"]Black Metal isn't pagan. [/QUOTE] True. "Black" metal is not. But I put the word "aesthetics" in there because it opposes the Abrahamic religions, must like how paganism wants nothing to do with them as well. There's a reason why Pagan Metal is called Pagan Metal, and Black Metal is called Black Metal. But quite frankly, 90% of Black Metal bands are full of people who don't hold true to what black metal is supposed to be about. Does that mean they're called Poser Metal bands? [QUOTE="Clisthert:1173554"] Pantheism is not the same thing as paganism. Native american tribes held a belief a single creator, and not in multiple deities. They believed in spirits, but these were not like gods. The south american civilizations like the aztecs did believe in multiple deities though. [/QUOTE] If you want to argue specifics and semantics, than this could be true, to an extent. You have to remember that Westernized Beliefs label anything that's not Christian, Jewish, or Muslim as "pagan." Point being, anything that is not the 3 main religions today is simply labeled "pagan." But yes, as with any label, there are specific branches within it, and Pantheism is one of them.[/QUOTE]
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