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It is October, 2025. Throughout the United States, many Pagans are reporting an increase in pressure from the "Christian Right" and other sources, and an acceleration in incidents of anti-Pagan threats. From vandalism, through "swatting" (having Swat teams invade homes), through death threats, Pagans all over the country are feeling the pressure. Books like the recent "Pagan Threat: Confronting America's Godless Uprising" have given credence to the opposing right-wing movement. This book is an outline for Pagan responses, from understanding not only the general Pagan movement, but the…mehr

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It is October, 2025. Throughout the United States, many Pagans are reporting an increase in pressure from the "Christian Right" and other sources, and an acceleration in incidents of anti-Pagan threats. From vandalism, through "swatting" (having Swat teams invade homes), through death threats, Pagans all over the country are feeling the pressure. Books like the recent "Pagan Threat: Confronting America's Godless Uprising" have given credence to the opposing right-wing movement. This book is an outline for Pagan responses, from understanding not only the general Pagan movement, but the underlying tenets of Christianity, Conservative Christianity, and Christian Nationalism; it gives a firm foundation to stand on. It looks at Biblical teachings that refute those that are spouted by right-wing zealots, and guides Pagans in ways to educate others and build Community. It wends through ways of dealing with situations, whether they be in public spaces, work, school, or family, and provides outlines of how to handle emergencies and discrimination, and how to build Interfaith support systems. Whether you be Pagan, Christian, agnostic, atheist, or other, this handbook gives ways to deal with current socio-political problems that you, especially as an individual, may face.
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Rhiannon Zell, although raised Christian, has been a 3rd degree Wiccan Priestess for over 50 years, co-founder of the SerpentStone Tradition (an eclectic Pagan/Wiccan tradition), and member of the Church of All Worlds. For over 25 years, with a cadre of dedicated volunteers, she coordinated grassroots Pagan gatherings in the Southeast. She holds degrees in Psychology, Nursing, and a Master's in Counseling. She is also a Master Herbalist and energy worker. She is married to Oberon Zell.