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"Going to church" is a part of the Christian tradition and not part of Paganism. Paganism is an undogmatic, rustic tradition that predates Christianity by thousands of years. Historically, Pagans practiced their traditions and celebrations to mark cycles and seasons. Their meeting places were more likely to be forests and fields, caves and mountains, groves and waterfalls, rivers and springs and leafy glades . . . places in nature that they considered sacred. In fact, when the early Christians tried to wipe out Paganism one of the first assaults was to cut down sacred groves of trees that had been meeting places for hundreds of years.

Pagans meet wherever they choose.

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