Portland, in fact all of Oregon is known for its high level of Religious Tolerance.
There is an active but small Pagan/Wiccan community in the city of Portland itself that at last census accounted for 1/10 of 1% of the respondents. U.S. census 2006 report 2.1 million people in the metropolitan area. This translates into about 2,100 people who are openly Pagan.
There is no single holy book for Pagans. Pagans read many books, books written by other pagans.One can say that the Holy book of Pagans is the Nature, Mother Earth.
The driving distance from Portland to Portland is 3,190 mi - about 1 day 23 hours.
Which Portland are you referring to?
Paganism can take many forms, as can other religious belief systems.Some pagans may believe in having orgies others will not.
127 miles. Guilford, ME to Portland, ME.
The Pagans was created in 1977.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
I think they are in the same complex (Portland Transportation Center).
From downtown portland to Albany is about 70 miles.
about 11 miles
There are no restrictions on what Pagans may drink.
Since Paganism is an umbrella term for all spiritual pathways which revere nature, I would imagine there are many Pagans residing in Texas, as well as around the world.AnswerThere are SEVERAL different kinds of pagans in Texas. Everything from Natural Spiritualist to Wiccans to Asatru to Satanist. They are everywhere. The larger metropolitan areas have communities of pagans that do public rituals and classes. If you are not in an area where there are any pagans, (check out related link to search for your area) then check out online communities and podcasts from Texas pagans such as Shh! There are Pagans in Texas and From the Edge of the Circle.