Flaidish holidays and Irreanism

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Flaidish holidays and Irreanism

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Is the lack of rites, etc in Irreanism specifically a tenet of the religion, or more of a cultural practice of the Flaids which has been integrated into Irreanism, insofar as those poles might be distinct things?
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Civil War Bugle wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:51 pm Is the lack of rites, etc in Irreanism specifically a tenet of the religion, or more of a cultural practice of the Flaids which has been integrated into Irreanism, insofar as those poles might be distinct things?
It's both. That is, the idea is congenial to flaids, who like celebrations but don't like turning them into obligations, and it's also defended by Irreanists (mostly in discussions about or with other faiths).
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What was the state of affairs regarding holidays during the times of Flaidish paganism, if you have any sense of it?
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I have to think more about flaidish paganism! And probably a lot of other flaidish things.
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No problem, thanks. The non-humans are probably the thing I am looking forward to the most in the Almea+400 project and the Flaids are the ones I always had a soft spot for.
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