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The multiplicity of modern paganism October 21, 2021

We meet those who call themselves witches, Wiccans and druids — and other practitioners of paganism. It’s a diverse group with an array of spiritual practices and beliefs. First, we hear from David Dashifen “Dash” Kees, who was raised in a Jewish home and like many modern pagans, has a conversion story. Then Sarah Pike, a professor of comparative religion at California State University-Chico, talks about the origins of paganism and the many stereotypes associated with its practitioners.
 

David Dashifen “Dash” Kees, an initiate at The Firefly House

 

Sarah Pike, professor of Comparative Religion at California State University-Chico