Two of my closest friends are engaged to be married, and for some unknown reason they asked me perform their wedding ceremony. :wtf: So I signed up for an ordination program through a nondenominational spiritual center. In the mean time my friends are planning a very secular pagan ceremony and reception. I have been a pagan for thirteen years, and have to admit I have thought about doing this for a while. To supplement my studies I am going to take some courses at the local University. It is my belief that it would be beneficial to gain a basic working knowledge of a broad spectrum of world religions. I'm definitely taking Latin and Anthropology. I can afford to take two additional classes. I've been considering; Early Christian Studies, Animistic Paganism, Neolithic Religion, Modern Spirituality, and Asiatic Religions. I can't make up my mind which two I should take at this time. Any ideas?
GreenLadyOfDankDowns Reviewed by GreenLadyOfDankDowns on . Soon to be ordained. Two of my closest friends are engaged to be married, and for some unknown reason they asked me perform their wedding ceremony. :wtf: So I signed up for an ordination program through a nondenominational spiritual center. In the mean time my friends are planning a very secular pagan ceremony and reception. I have been a pagan for thirteen years, and have to admit I have thought about doing this for a while. To supplement my studies I am going to take some courses at the local University. It is my Rating: 5